As financial markets move toward increased globalization, it becomes worth considering whether inherent differences in financial markets across different countries will diminish. For two countries more similar than different in terms of geography, location, government and culture, Canada and the USA remain strikingly different in terms of housing finance. Public policy objectives toward housing followed quite different paths over the past 70 years and fundamental differences in banking practices have led to considerably different outcomes in terms of mortgage finance instruments in the two countries. Examines some of the differences in policy and in competitive practices between Canada and the USA in an attempt to illuminate why differences in rates and terms across the two countries still exist. While a part of the difference remains due to legal constraints concerning the finance of the domestic housing sector, focuses on the economics and public policy choices that have led to the observed differences rather than on an analysis of the legal structure.
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A comparison of US and Canadian residential mortgage markets
Marsha J. Courchane;
Marsha J. Courchane
Financial Strategy and Policy Analysis, Freddie Mac, McLean, Virginia, USA
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Judith A. Giles
Judith A. Giles
Department of Economics, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-731X
Print ISSN: 0263-7472
© MCB UP Limited
2002
Property Management (2002) 20 (5): 326–368.
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Courchane MJ, Giles JA (2002), "A comparison of US and Canadian residential mortgage markets". Property Management, Vol. 20 No. 5 pp. 326–368, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02637470210450595
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