Housing and Financial Stability
Mortgage Lending and Macroprudential Policy in the UK and US
Series: Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 14 January 2020
- ISBN 9780367355531
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages286 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English 28
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Short description:
This book brings together politics, law, financial services regulation, economics and housing policy in the analysis of mortgage lending and macroprudential policy in the UK and US.
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Long description:
This book brings together politics, law, financial services regulation, economics and housing policy in the analysis of mortgage lending and macroprudential policy in the UK and US.
The book addresses the relationship between housing policy, credit and financial instability in light of the recent global financial crisis, and proposes both short and long-term solutions. Although it is not known where the next crisis will come from, history suggests that it will have credit and property at its source. Thus, it is important that the UK and other countries look more broadly at what should be done in terms of policies, institutions and tools to make the housing market and mortgage lenders more resilient against a future crisis. This book sets out a number of workable proposals. Central to this work are questions relating to the quantitative macroprudential measures, such as loan-to-value (LTV) and debt-to-income (DTI) restrictions, and whether these can be used to any significant extent in western democracies and, if employed, whether they are likely to be effective. In particular, the book questions the political legitimacy of their use and the potential consequences for the institutions, such as central banks, promulgating such policies. Preserving financial stability in very uncertain market conditions is of key importance to central bankers and other regulators, and macroprudential policy is a rapidly growing subject for both legal and economics study.
This book will therefore be of interest to financial professionals, policy-makers and academics.
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List of figures
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction – housing, mortgages and society
2 Macroprudential policies: rationale, scope and issues
3 Macroprudential policy instruments
4 US mortgage conduct of business regulatory policy
5 Conduct of business mortgage regulation in the UK
6 The political legitimacy of using macroprudential policy instruments
7 US Federal intervention in the housing market and possible lessons from the Veterans Administration
8 Housing markets: the political and macroprudential policy implications
9 Conclusion
Appendix: list of abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
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