Browsing Economic and Social Review Archive: Complete Collection 1969- by Subject "Mortgages"
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How are Irish households coping with their mortgage repayments? information from the Survey on Income and Living Conditions
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2011)This paper uses information contained within the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) to examine the ability of Irish households to sustain their mortgage repayments. We calculate mortgage repayment to income ... -
Interest and non-interest terms in the process of mortgage market clearing: a reply
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1990)Thom (1990) argues that, in a situation of excess mortgage demand, loan applicants "with relatively low LV ratios (high DR ratios) have their demands satisfied while those with relatively high LV ratios are placed in a ... -
Interest and non-interest terms in the process of mortgage market clearing: a comment
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1990)In a recent contribution to this Review Browne (1988) considers the problem of estimating mortgage demand and supply functions in situations where the speed of interest rate adjustment is insufficient to eliminate excess ... -
Interest and non-interest terms in the process of mortgage market clearing: a rejoinder
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1990)In his reply to my comment Browne claims that the failure of variations in the downpayment ratio to shift market demand "is no more than a mere hypothesis which does not ,..., possess much apriori appeal." The bases of my ... -
Modelling credit in the Irish mortgage market
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2009)The sharp decline in the performance of international property markets has been central to the financial distress experienced globally. The Irish housing market experienced particularly strong rates of price increases and ...