Cross-Sectional Patterns of Mortgage Debt during the Housing Boom: Evidence and Implications

Author:

Foote Christopher L1,Loewenstein Lara2,Willen Paul S1

Affiliation:

1. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

2. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we use two comprehensive micro-data sets to study how the distribution of mortgage debt evolved during the 2000s housing boom. We show that the allocation of mortgage debt across the income distribution remained stable, as did the allocation of real estate assets. Any theory of the boom must replicate these facts, and a general equilibrium model shows that doing so requires two elements: (1) an exogenous shock that increases expected house price growth or, alternatively, reduces interest rates and (2) financial markets that endogenously relax borrowing constraints in response to the shock. Empirically, the endogenous relaxation of constraints was largely accomplished with subprime lending, which allowed the mortgage debt of low-income households to increase at the same rate as that of high-income households.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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