美国抵押贷款的历史与国际背景

The American Mortgage in Historical and International Context

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2005
被引 401
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

比较了美国与其它国家住房抵押贷款的形式,指出美国抵押贷款为借款人提供了更多选择,并讨论了政府干预如何塑造了这些独特特征及其对经济稳定的益处。

Abstract

The U.S. mortgage before the 1930s would be nearly unrecognizable today: it featured variable interest rates, high down payments and short maturities. The authors compare the form of U.S. home mortgages today with those in other countries. The U.S. mortgage provides many more options to borrowers than are commonly provided elsewhere: American homebuyers can choose whether to pay a fixed or floating rate of interest; they can lock in their interest rate in between the time they apply for the mortgage and the time they purchase their house; they can choose the time at which the mortgage rate resets; they can choose the term and the amortization period; they can prepay freely; and they can generally borrow against home equity freely. They can also obtain home mortgages at attractive terms with very low down payments. The authors discuss the nature of the U.S. government intervention in home mortgage markets that has led to the specific choices available to American homebuyers. They believe that the unique characteristics of the U.S. mortgage provide substantial benefits for American homeowners and the overall stability of the economy.

美国住房抵押贷款国际比较政府干预抵押贷款条款