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Introduction to Mortgages and Mortgage Backed Securities

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  • Green, Richard K.

    (Director of the Lusk Center for Real Estate, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA)

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In Introduction to Mortgages & Mortgage Backed Securities, author Richard Green combines current practices in real estate capital markets with financial theory so readers can make intelligent business decisions. After a behavioral economics chapter on the nature of real estate decisions, he explores mortgage products, processes, derivatives, and international practices. By focusing on debt, his book presents a different view of the mortgage market than is commonly available, and his primer on fixed-income tools and concepts ensures that readers understand the rich content he covers. Including commercial and residential real estate, this book explains how the markets work, why they collapsed in 2008, and what countries are doing to protect themselves from future bubbles. Green's expertise illuminates both the fundamentals of mortgage analysis and the international paradigms of products, models, and regulatory environments. Written for buyers of real estate, not mortgage lenders Balances theory with increasingly complex practices of commercial and residential mortgage lending Emphasizes international practices, changes caused by the 2008-11 financial crisis, and the behavioral aspects of mortgage decision making

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  • Green, Richard K., 2013. "Introduction to Mortgages and Mortgage Backed Securities," Elsevier Monographs, Elsevier, edition 1, number 9780124017436.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:monogr:9780124017436
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    1. Gulino, Salvatore, 2012. "Obsolescence Of The 30-Year Mortgage," MPRA Paper 55354, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Andreas Fuster & David Lucca & James Vickery, 2023. "Mortgage-backed securities," Chapters, in: Refet S. Gürkaynak & Jonathan H. Wright (ed.), Research Handbook of Financial Markets, chapter 15, pages 331-357, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    3. Chen, Jun-Hong & Jones, Dylan & Lee, Jihye & Yan, Yufu & Hsieh, Wan-Jung & Huang, Chieh-Hsun & Yang, Yuanyuan & Wu, Chi-Fang & Jonson-Reid, Melissa & Drake, Brett, 2024. "Do the benefits of homeownership on mental health vary by race and poverty status? An application of doubly robust estimation for causal inference," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 351(C).

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