Digital library of construction informatics and information technology in civil engineering and construction
 
ITC
Digital library
SciX
Tower of Babel
Home All papers Browse by series Browse by authors Browse by keywords Browse by years
Paper: eres2000_118
Paper title: LEMONS WITH A TWIST: ADVERSE SELECTION AND THE ROLE OF SECURITIZATION IN MORTGAGE MARKET EVOLUTION
Authors: Cutts, Amy C.; Robert A. Van Order, Peter M. Zorn
Summary: This paper models the development of the secondary market as a way of trading off its lower cost of securitization with adverse selection due to asymmetric information and high monitoring costs. We use a simple adverse selection model in the tradition of Akerlof (1970) with successive modifications, including licensing contracts similar to those of Leland (1979) and Chan and Leland (1982), to explain the evolution of the secondary market and discuss implications for the future, particularly as information improves.
Type:
Year of publication: 2000
Series: ERES:conference
Download paper:
Citation: Cutts, Amy C.; Robert A. Van Order, Peter M. Zorn (2000). LEMONS WITH A TWIST: ADVERSE SELECTION AND THE ROLE OF SECURITIZATION IN MORTGAGE MARKET EVOLUTION. 7th European Real Estate Society Conference (14-16 June 2000) Bordeaux, France, http://itc.scix.net/paper/eres2000_118
hosted by University of Ljubljana University of Ljubljana

includes:

CIB
W78

ECCE

ITcon
© itc.scix.net
inspired by SciX, ported by Robert Klinc [2019]