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Cassirer and Langer on myth : An introduction.
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ISBN: 0815324650 Year: 2000 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Garland

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Jacques Derrida : an annotated primary and secundary bibliography
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ISBN: 0824048725 9780824048723 Year: 1992 Volume: 18 1319 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Garland


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Jacques Derrida : an annotated primary and secondary bibliography
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ISBN: 9781138204058 Year: 2016 Publisher: New-York ; London : Routledge,

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Equity and nonequity determinants of FHA single-family mortgage foreclosures in the 1980s
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Year: 1993 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Kuan Yün-shih.
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Year: 1980 Publisher: Boston Twayne

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Equity and Nonequity Determinants of FHA Single-Family Mortgage Foreclosures in the 1980s
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We examine foreclosures on FHA single family mortgages insured during 1975-87. The importance of the market value of borrower equity, and of the dispersion of national house prices support much earlier work emphasizing the key role of negative equity in triggering default. The lower the "mean" market value of equity is, and the greater dispersion is, the more borrowers will be likely to have negative equity. The unemployment rate and the book value of borrower equity also are significant determinants of default. Unemployment is one event that can force borrowers to move. The decision to move increases the likelihood of default, because moving costs no longer deter default, and the costs of selling the house reduce the effective equity in the house. The book value of equity also is relevant to this decision, because it is what sellers will receive if they move without defaulting. Both of these variables are significant determinants of default, but the employment impact rises as book equity declines (with large book equity, unemployment should not matter, because selling the house is preferred to default).

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