The American Mortgage System: Crisis and Reform

Author:   Susan M. Wachter ,  Marvin M. Smith
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
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9780812223279


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   04 December 2014
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Successful home ownership requires the availability of appropriate mortgage products. In the years leading up to the collapse of the housing market, home buyers frequently accepted mortgages that were not only wrong for them but catastrophic for the economy as a whole. When the housing market bubble burst, so did a cornerstone of the American dream for many families. Restoring the promise of this dream requires an unflinching inspection of lending institutions and the right tools to repair the structures that support solid home purchases. The American Mortgage System: Crisis and Reform focuses on the causes of the housing market collapse and proposes solutions to prevent another rash of foreclosures. Edited by two leaders in the field of real estate and finance, Susan M. Wachter and Marvin M. Smith, The American Mortgage System examines key elements of the mortgage meltdown. The volume's contributors address the influence of the Community Reinvestment Act, which is often blamed for the crisis. They uncover how the government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac invested outside the housing market with disastrous results. They present surprising information about low-income borrowers and the strengths of local banks. This collection of thoughtful studies includes extensive analysis of loan practices and the creation of unstable mortgage securities, presenting data largely unavailable until now. More than a critique, The American Mortgage System offers solutions to the problems facing the future of American home ownership, including identifying asset price bubbles, calculating risk, and preventing discrimination in lending. Measured yet timely and by turns provocative, The American Mortgage System provides a careful assessment of a troubled but indispensable part of the economic and social structure of the United States. This book is a sound investment for economists, urban planners, and all who shape public policy.

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Author:   Susan M. Wachter ,  Marvin M. Smith
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780812223279


ISBN 10:   0812223276
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   04 December 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction —Marvin M. Smith and Susan M. Wachter Part I Crisis: Origins and Solutions 1 The Secondary Market for Housing Finance in the United States: A Brief Overview —Ingrid Gould Ellen, John Napier Tye, and Mark A. Willis 2 Reasonable People Did Disagree: Optimism and Pessimism About the U.S. Housing Market Before the Crash —Kristopher S. Gerardi, Christopher L. Foote, and Paul S. Willen 3 Exploring the Determinants of High-Cost Mortgages to Homeowners in Low- and Moderate-Income Neighborhoods —Michael S. Barr, Jane K. Dokko, and Benjamin J. Keys 4 Implications of the Housing Market Bubble for Sustainable Homeownership —Paul S. Calem, Leonard Nakamura, and Susan M. Wachter 5 A Framework for Consumer Protection in Home Mortgage Lending —Kathleen Engel and Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, IV Part II Community Impact 6 A Profile of the Mortgage Crisis in a Low- and Moderate-Income Community —Lynn Fisher, Lauren Lambie-Hanson, and Paul S. Willen 7 Constructive Credit: Revisiting the Performance of Community Reinvestment Act Lending During the Subprime Crisis —Carolina Reid and Elizabeth Laderman 8 Navigating the Housing Downturn and Financial Crisis: Home Appreciation and Equity Accumulation Among Community Reinvestment Homeowners —Sarah F. Riley and Roberto G. Quercia 9 The Community Reinvestment Act: Evaluating Past Performance and Reviewing Options for Reform —Mark A. Willis Part III Reforming the Financial Architecture 10 Information Failure and the U.S. Mortgage Crisis —Adam J. Levitin and Susan M. Wachter 11 The Expanding Financial Safety Net: The Dodd-Frank Act as an Exercise in Denial and Cover-Up —Edward J. Kane 12 A Private Lender Cooperative Model for Residential Mortgage Finance —Toni Dechario, Patricia C. Mosser, Joseph Tracy, James Vickery, and Joshua Wright 13 Improving U.S. Housing Finance Through Reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: A Framework for Evaluating Alternatives —Ingrid Gould Ellen and Mark A. Willis 14 Some Thoughts on What to Do with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac —Robert Van Order 15 The Road Not Taken: Our Failure in Redoing the Financial Architecture —Vincent Reinhart List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments

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Susan Wachter and Marvin M. Smith's book is a welcome addition to the expanding literature on the foreclosure crisis. This edited volume's lineup of well-respected scholars and analysts provides insights into the damaging practices of the industry and offers suggestions for reforming and reorganizing the American mortgage and financial system. -Journal of the American Planning Association The American Mortgage System is an important volume of research and critical writing on the U.S. mortgage crisis and on the future of the U.S. mortgage system. It should be on the bookshelf of those who work in this arena and those who want to understand these issues better. -Journal of Urban Affairs


The American Mortgage System is an important volume of research and critical writing on the U.S. mortgage crisis and on the future of the U.S. mortgage system. It should be on the bookshelf of those who work in this arena and those who want to understand these issues better. -Journal of Urban Affairs Susan Wachter and Marvin M. Smith's book is a welcome addition to the expanding literature on the foreclosure crisis. This edited volume's lineup of well-respected scholars and analysts provides insights into the damaging practices of the industry and offers suggestions for reforming and reorganizing the American mortgage and financial system. -Journal of the American Planning Association


"""The American Mortgage System is an important volume of research and critical writing on the U.S. mortgage crisis and on the future of the U.S. mortgage system. It should be on the bookshelf of those who work in this arena and those who want to understand these issues better."" * <i>Journal of Urban Affairs</i> * ""Susan Wachter and Marvin M. Smith's book is a welcome addition to the expanding literature on the foreclosure crisis. This edited volume's lineup of well-respected scholars and analysts provides insights into the damaging practices of the industry and offers suggestions for reforming and reorganizing the American mortgage and financial system."" * <i>Journal of the American Planning Association</i> *"


Author Information

Susan M. Wachter is the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate and Professor of Finance, The Wharton School; Professor of City and Regional Planning, School of Design; and Co-Director, Penn Institute for Urban Research, at the University of Pennsylvania. Marvin M. Smith is an economist and Community Development Research Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

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