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Dr. John E. Williams' paper entitled, "The
Effect of Income, Ethnicity/Race and
Institutional Factors on Mortgage Borrower
Behavior"
was recently listed on
SSRN's (Social Science Research Network) Top Ten
download list for ANTH Anthropology Subject Matter
Journals and HRN Anthropology Research Network.
Abstract
Studies examining mortgage choice behavior generally assume a
frictionless mortgage market in which borrower decisions are
influenced only by economic variables. This study explores the
interface between demographic and institutional factors inherent
in mortgage market logistics and the information flow that affects
borrower behavior. The efficiency of these processes is
particularly important when studying inner city real estate
markets, since these markets are isproportionately represented
by low income and minority households. The effect of institutional factors was examined by conducting a survey of
borrower behavior in metropolitan Washington, DC. The
secondary data findings indicate that ethnicity / race and income
are jointly sensitive to borrower decision, confirming the
clientele effect. The primary data findings also indicate that
institutional factors influence mortgage choice. Similarly,
borrowers are influenced by the channel chosen to evaluate
market information. However, income was not found to be a
significant determinant of borrower behavior.
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