The American Economic Review, Volume 86American Economic Association., 1996 Includes papers and proceedings of the annual meeting of the American Economic Association. Covers all areas of economic research. |
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Mortgage Lending in Boston : Interpreting HMDA Data BY ALICIA H. MUNNELL , GEOFFREY M. B. TOOTELL , LYNN E. BROWNE , AND JAMES MCENEANEY * The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act was enacted to monitor minority and low- income access to the ...
Mortgage Lending in Boston : Interpreting HMDA Data BY ALICIA H. MUNNELL , GEOFFREY M. B. TOOTELL , LYNN E. BROWNE , AND JAMES MCENEANEY * The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act was enacted to monitor minority and low- income access to the ...
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... mortgage lending decision , in order to examine race's role . A brief discussion of how mortgage lenders maximize profits helps to clarify what variables are important . Mortgage lenders are assumed to maximize their expected profits ...
... mortgage lending decision , in order to examine race's role . A brief discussion of how mortgage lenders maximize profits helps to clarify what variables are important . Mortgage lenders are assumed to maximize their expected profits ...
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... mortgage lending decision . The labor market does not appear to be the source of any omitted variable bias in the basic equation's results . The consistently positive and statistically significant coefficient on race suggests that ...
... mortgage lending decision . The labor market does not appear to be the source of any omitted variable bias in the basic equation's results . The consistently positive and statistically significant coefficient on race suggests that ...
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