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Protecting housing and mortgage markets in times of crisis: a view from Australia
Abstract Australia emerged relatively unscathed by the foreclosure crisis in the US in 2007 and the subsequent global finance crisis (GFC) and, at least to date, appears to be well placed to face the sovereign debt crisis that has threatened and continues to threaten stability in a number of European countries. In part, its survival period can be attributed to a number of key interventions in its mortgage and housing markets prior to, and during, the GFC. Its apparent survival beyond 2010 and through subsequent crises has been built on these foundations. This paper provides an overview of the Australian housing finance system in order to understand some of the context within which these key interventions were undertaken. It outlines relevant responses to the crises and assesses the extent to which these have been successful in terms of their impact on Australia’s housing and mortgage markets. It argues that some of the interventions have been good and some bad but that even the good interventions reflect missed opportunities likely to affect Australia’s housing and mortgage markets into the future. It concludes by pointing to the lessons that might be learned from its experience to date.
Protecting housing and mortgage markets in times of crisis: a view from Australia
Abstract Australia emerged relatively unscathed by the foreclosure crisis in the US in 2007 and the subsequent global finance crisis (GFC) and, at least to date, appears to be well placed to face the sovereign debt crisis that has threatened and continues to threaten stability in a number of European countries. In part, its survival period can be attributed to a number of key interventions in its mortgage and housing markets prior to, and during, the GFC. Its apparent survival beyond 2010 and through subsequent crises has been built on these foundations. This paper provides an overview of the Australian housing finance system in order to understand some of the context within which these key interventions were undertaken. It outlines relevant responses to the crises and assesses the extent to which these have been successful in terms of their impact on Australia’s housing and mortgage markets. It argues that some of the interventions have been good and some bad but that even the good interventions reflect missed opportunities likely to affect Australia’s housing and mortgage markets into the future. It concludes by pointing to the lessons that might be learned from its experience to date.
Protecting housing and mortgage markets in times of crisis: a view from Australia
Yates, Judith (Autor:in)
2013
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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