Home Sweet Home [electronic resource] : Government's Role in Reaching the American Dream / Evridiki Tsounta.

By: Tsounta, EvridikiMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 11/191Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2011Description: 1 online resource (46 p.)ISBN: 1462307256 :ISSN: 1018-5941Subject(s): Credits | Fiscal Policies and Behavior of Economic Agents: Household | Government Guarantees | Governmental Loans | Homeownership | Housing Finance | Canada | United StatesAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Home Sweet Home : Government's Role in Reaching the American DreamOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper investigates the role of government intervention in achieving the American dream of homeownership. The study analyzes the role of tax deductions in housing finance, including their impact on homeownership and housing consumption. The role of the Government Sponsored Enterprises in facilitating the creation of a secondary market for mortgage-backed securities is also analyzed as well as the role of the Federal Housing Administration. Cross-country comparisons of how housing is financed in other industrial countries is also provided, emphasizing how other countries have been able to achieve comparable homeownership rates as the United States in a less complicated and fiscally cheaper system. Country experiences of successfully phasing out government intervention are also analyzed.
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This paper investigates the role of government intervention in achieving the American dream of homeownership. The study analyzes the role of tax deductions in housing finance, including their impact on homeownership and housing consumption. The role of the Government Sponsored Enterprises in facilitating the creation of a secondary market for mortgage-backed securities is also analyzed as well as the role of the Federal Housing Administration. Cross-country comparisons of how housing is financed in other industrial countries is also provided, emphasizing how other countries have been able to achieve comparable homeownership rates as the United States in a less complicated and fiscally cheaper system. Country experiences of successfully phasing out government intervention are also analyzed.

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