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WORKING PAPER NO[removed]R DOES JUNIOR INHERIT? REFINANCING AND THE BLOCKING POWER OF SECOND MORTGAGES Philip Bond University of Minnesota Ronel Elul
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Document Date: 2013-06-07 15:46:22


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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia / School of Management / Federal Reserve Bank of New York / Wharton School / University of Pennsylvania / Philadelphia Fed / US Federal Reserve / System Committee / Max Stern Yezreel Valley College / Court of Appeals A04-1962 / American Law Institute / Appeals Court / University of Minnesota / Bond University / Stanford / /

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