Determinants of the demand for home mortgage debt in Canada and the United States / by Lawrence D. Jones.: NH18-1/422-1991E-PDF

“The Study analyzes the determinants of the demand for home mortgage debt in Canada and the United States. It does so by formulating a model which allows debt demand to be decomposed into that portion derived from the demand for owner-occupied housing and a residual component interpretable as deriving from the demand for nonhousing assets. From this model the incidence and magnitude of households' demand for home mortgage debt to finance nonhousing assets is determinable"--Abstract.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Title Determinants of the demand for home mortgage debt in Canada and the United States / by Lawrence D. Jones.
Series title Research report
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "December 1991."
"This project was carried out with the assistance of a grant from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation under the terms of the External Research Program (CMHC CR File 6585/J15-2)"
Digitized edition from print [produced by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation].
Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract and summary in English and French.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1991.
Author / Contributor Jones, Lawrence D.
Description xiii, 152 p.
Catalogue number
  • NH18-1/422-1991E-PDF
Subject terms Housing
Mortgage loans
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