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United States housing bubble / Fixed income securities / Structured finance / Mortgage-backed security / Mortgage industry of the United States / Collateralized debt obligation / Late-2000s financial crisis / Securitization / Bank of America Home Loans / Financial economics / Economics / Finance
Date: 2014-03-15 08:10:47
United States housing bubble
Fixed income securities
Structured finance
Mortgage-backed security
Mortgage industry of the United States
Collateralized debt obligation
Late-2000s financial crisis
Securitization
Bank of America Home Loans
Financial economics
Economics
Finance

The Transformation of Mortgage Finance and the Industrial Roots of the Mortgage Meltdown* Neil Fligstein and Adam Goldstein

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