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Matthew Glans
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel / September 20, 2009
During a mortgage crisis, temptations abound to create new rules to "fix" the market and prevent future catastrophes. The irony is that previous ... (read more)

Steve Watkins
The Heartland Institute / August 31, 2009
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) released a 26-page report July 7, “The Role of Government Affordable Housing Policy in Creating the Global Financial Crisis ... (read more)

Phil Britt
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate News / The Heartland Institute / August 01, 2009
As consumers across the country continued to default on mortgages, the nation’s two largest providers of home loans—the Federal National Mortgage ... (read more)

US Representative Jeb Hensarling
Politico / Politico / April 29, 2009
Rep. Brad Miller (D-N.C.) recently analyzed the conservative argument for how federal policies have contributed to our economic downturn. While I do not ... (read more)

John Skorburg
Working Paper / University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) / December 01, 2008
This policy booklet is based upon an academic class entitled Introduction to Urban Real Estate (Econ/Fin 371) offered by the University of Illinois at Chicago ... (read more)

Daniel J. Mitchell and David M. Abromowitz
Los Angeles Times / Los Angeles Times / October 17, 2008
Today's question: How do we avoid another disastrous housing bubble? Increased regulation, or trust the market to price risk better next time? Previously, ... (read more)

M. Jay Wells
The American Thinker / The American Thinker / October 26, 2008
Obama's economic narrative of the mortgage crisis ignores the facts. He has put free-market capitalism at the root of the current mortgage industry debacle, ... (read more)

David M. Abromowitz and Daniel J. Mitchell
Los Angeles Times / Los Angeles Times / October 16, 2008
What's the right role and structure for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? How about the Federal Housing Administration? Previously, Abromowitz and Mitchell discussed ... (read more)

Daniel J. Mitchell and David M. Abromowitz
Los Angeles Times / Los Angeles Times / October 14, 2008
Today's question: Who've been the real heroes and villains in Congress when it comes to housing policy? Previously, Abromowitz and Mitchell discussed whether ... (read more)

Daniel J. Mitchell and David M. Abromowitz
Los Angeles Times / Los Angeles Times / October 13, 2008
Today's question: Should the government get out of the American dream business? Do we really need tax preferences and subsidies for home mortgages? All ... (read more)