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United States housing bubble / Late-2000s financial crisis / Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act / Systemic risk / Contemporary history / Mortgage loan / Basel II / United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau / Mortgage bank / Mortgage industry of the United States / Economic history / Economics
Date: 2014-09-16 08:00:27
United States housing bubble
Late-2000s financial crisis
Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Systemic risk
Contemporary history
Mortgage loan
Basel II
United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Mortgage bank
Mortgage industry of the United States
Economic history
Economics

Post-Crisis Mortgage Regulation in the U.S. -- An Evolving Process September 12, 2014 International Union for Housing Finance Munich, Germany

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