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How Much Debt Do FHBs Take on?

18 Sep 2017 RDP 2017-05
John Simon and Tahlee Stone
RDP 2017-05: The Property Ladder after the Financial Crisis: The First Step is a Stretch but Those Who Make It Are Doing OK 4. ... An additional aspect of the Heckit procedure is that it works best when at least one variable in the selection model is
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2017/2017-05/how-much-debt-do-fhbs-take-on.html

‘Generation Rent’ and the First Step on the Property Ladder

18 Sep 2017 RDP 2017-05
John Simon and Tahlee Stone
Importantly, whichever explanation is true, it has implications for our understanding of aggregate debt levels. ... It is the pool of ‘potential FHBs’ who are renters who have never owned a home before.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2017/2017-05/generation-rent-and-the-first-step-on-the-property-ladder.html

The Property Ladder after the Financial Crisis: The First Step Is a Stretch but Those Who Make It Are Doing OK

11 Sep 2017 RDP 2017-05
John Simon and Tahlee Stone
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2017-05 The Property Ladder after the Financial Crisis: The First Step Is a Stretch but Those Who Make It Are Doing OK. ... While saving a deposit is a stretch, it is also a sign of financial discipline that is
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2017/2017-05.html

The Property Ladder after the Financial Crisis: The First Step is a Stretch but Those Who Make It Are Doing OK

1 Sep 2017 RDP 2017-05
John Simon and Tahlee Stone
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2017-05 The Property Ladder after the Financial Crisis: The First Step is a Stretch but Those Who Make It Are Doing OK.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2017/2017-05/sections.html

The Property Ladder after the Financial Crisis: The First Step is a Stretch but Those Who Make It Are Doing OK

1 Sep 2017 RDP 2017-05
John Simon and Tahlee Stone
Importantly, whichever explanation is true, it has implications for our understanding of aggregate debt levels. ... It is the pool of ‘potential FHBs’ who are renters who have never owned a home before.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2017/2017-05/full.html