Immergluck, Daniel.

Foreclosed high-risk lending, deregulation, and the undermining of America's mortgage market : with a new preface / [electronic resource] : Dan Immergluck. - Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2009. - xxvi, 251 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

U.S. mortgage market development and federal policy to the early 1990s -- Mortgage market disparities and the dual regulatory system in the twentieth century -- The high-risk revolution -- Mortgage market breakdown : the contributions of transactional failures, conflicts of interest, and global capital surpluses -- The economic and social costs of high-risk mortgage lending -- High-risk lending and public policy, 1995-2008 -- Policies for fair, affordable, and sustainable mortgage markets.


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9780801447723 (cloth : alk. paper) 9780801477140 (pbk. : alk. paper) 9780801458828 (e-book)




Mortgage loans--United States.
Mortgage loans--Government policy--United States.
Subprime mortgage loans--United States.
Foreclosure--United States.
Financial services industry--Deregulation--United States.
Housing--Finance--Government policy--United States.
Financial crises--United States.


Electronic books.

HG5095 / .I45 2009eb

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