An edition of The color of credit (2002)

The color of credit

mortgage discrimination, research methodology, and fair-lending enforcement

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An edition of The color of credit (2002)

The color of credit

mortgage discrimination, research methodology, and fair-lending enforcement

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"In this book Stephen Ross and John Yinger discuss what has been learned about mortgage-lending discrimination in recent years. They reanalyze existing loan-approval and loan-performance data and devise new tests for detecting discrimination in contemporary mortgage markets.

They provide an in-depth review of the 1996 Boston Fed Study and its critics, along with new evidence that the minority-white loan-approval disparities in the Boston data represent discrimination, not variation in underwriting standards that can be justified on business grounds. Their analysis also reveals several major weaknesses in the current fair-lending enforcement system, namely, that it entirely overlooks one of the two main types of discrimination [disparate impact], misses many cases of the other main type [disparate treatment], and insulates some discriminating lenders from investigation.

Ross and Yinger devise new procedures to overcome these weaknesses and show how the procedures can also be applied to discrimination in loan-pricing and credit-scoring."--BOOK JACKET.

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MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
459

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Table of Contents

The mortgage market and the definition of mortgage lending discrimination
A conceptual framework for mortgage lending
The literature on mortgage lending discrimination up to and including the Boston Fed study
Evaluating criticisms of the Boston Fed study
Accounting for variation in underwriting standards across lenders
Other dimensions of discrimination: pricing, redlining, and cultural affinity
Using performance data to study mortgage discrimination: evaluating the default approach
Lender behavior, loan performance, and disparate-impact discrimination
Implications for fair-lending enforcement.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [425]-442) and indexes.

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Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Library of Congress
HG2040.2 .R67 2003, HG2040.2 .R67 2002, HG2040.2.R67 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 459 p. :
Number of pages
459

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22377638M
Internet Archive
colorcreditmortg00ross
ISBN 10
0262182289
LCCN
2002024413
OCLC/WorldCat
49351949, 50654527
Library Thing
5528845
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780262182287
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1284002

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