The Report of the President's Commission on Housing:
讨论总统住房委员会的建议,旨在为政策制定者提供框架,以应对美国住房金融体系向更广泛、更有韧性的系统转型,重点关注未来住房金融体系的维度。
The system of housing finance in the United States is undergoing a period of rapid transition, and many of the nation's housing problems over the last few years have related to the financing of housing. High interest rates stymied housing demand, and inflation and unprecedented movements in interest rates placed serious strains on the system of financial intermediation that successfully provided mortgage credit in the country for more than forty years. This paper discusses some of the recommendations of the President's Commission on Housing which were intended to provide a framework to assist policy makers as the nation moves toward a broader‐based, more resilient system to supply funds for housing in the future. Although the paper briefly outlines the Commission's recommendations and reviews the record regarding implementation, the primary focus is on examining the future dimensions of the nation's housing finance system.