Subprime nation : American power, global capital, and the housing bubble
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xvi, 258 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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3037370, 99935808966

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The author makes the case that worldwide, U.S. growth and power over the last twenty years has depended in large part on domestic housing markets. Mortgage-based securities attracted overseas capital into the U.S. economy. High levels of private home ownership helped pull in a disproportionately large share of world capital flows. Mortgage lenders became ever more eager to extend housing loans, for the more mortgage packages they securitized, the higher their profits. As a result, they were dangerously inventive in creating new mortgage products, notably adjustable-rate and subprime mortgages, to attract new, mainly first-time, buyers into the housing market. However, mortgage-based instruments work only when confidence in the mortgage system is maintained. Regulatory failures in the U.S. S&L sector, the accounting crisis that led to the extinction of Arthur Andersen, and the subprime crisis that destroyed Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch and damaged other big financial institutions have jeopardized a significant engine of economic growth. The author concentrates on the impact of U.S. regulatory failure on the international economy. He argues that the ?local? problem of the housing crisis carries ongoing risks for U.S. economic health, the continuing primacy of the U.S. dollar in international financial circles, and U.S. hegemony in the world system.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Schwartz, H. M. (2009). Subprime nation: American power, global capital, and the housing bubble . Cornell University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Schwartz, Herman M., 1958-. 2009. Subprime Nation: American Power, Global Capital, and the Housing Bubble. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Schwartz, Herman M., 1958-. Subprime Nation: American Power, Global Capital, and the Housing Bubble Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009.

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Schwartz, H. M. (2009). Subprime nation: american power, global capital, and the housing bubble. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

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Schwartz, Herman M. Subprime Nation: American Power, Global Capital, and the Housing Bubble Cornell University Press, 2009.

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