His scientific interests lie mostly in Real estate, Monetary economics, House price, List price and Loss aversion. He focuses mostly in the field of Real estate, narrowing it down to matters related to Down payment and, in some cases, Liberian dollar. Christopher J. Mayer has included themes like Competition and Subprime lending in his Monetary economics study.
His House price study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Rest, Credit score and Unemployment. His work deals with themes such as Financial economics and Microeconomics, which intersect with Price on application. His Interest rate research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Regional economics and Supply and demand.
Monetary economics, House price, Real estate, Demographic economics and Finance are his primary areas of study. In general Monetary economics study, his work on Interest rate often relates to the realm of Download, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Christopher J. Mayer interconnects Shock and Macroeconomics in the investigation of issues within House price.
His Real estate research incorporates themes from Equity, Loss aversion and Debt. In his work, Financial economics is strongly intertwined with Return on investment, which is a subfield of Econometrics. His Loan study combines topics in areas such as Down payment and Financial system.
His primary scientific interests are in Default, Finance, Monetary economics, Home equity and Financial system. In the field of Default, his study on Mortgage modification overlaps with subjects such as Juvenile delinquency. Real estate and Household debt are among the areas of Finance where Christopher J. Mayer concentrates his study.
He incorporates Real estate and Property in his studies. The Monetary economics study which covers Speculation that intersects with Shock, House price and Investment. The various areas that he examines in his Home equity study include Alternative investment, Payment, Internal rate of return and Demographic economics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Default, Monetary economics, Home equity, Labour economics and Finance. His Default study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Outcome, Prepayment of loan and Inefficiency. His research in Monetary economics intersects with topics in Dividend and Speculation.
His Home equity research integrates issues from Alternative investment, Internal rate of return and Demographic economics. His study in Labour economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Incentive, Affordable housing and Economic rent. His study in the field of Balance sheet, Credit card and Payment also crosses realms of Second lien loan.
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Loss Aversion and Seller Behavior: Evidence from the Housing Market
David Genesove;Christopher Mayer.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2001)
Loss Aversion and Seller Behavior: Evidence from the Housing Market
David Genesove;Christopher Mayer.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (2001)
Assessing High House Prices: Bubbles, Fundamentals, and Misperceptions
Charles P. Himmelberg;Christopher Mayer;Todd Sinai.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
Assessing High House Prices: Bubbles, Fundamentals, and Misperceptions
Charles P. Himmelberg;Christopher Mayer;Todd Sinai.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
The rise in mortgage defaults
Christopher J. Mayer;Karen M. Pence;Shane Sherlund.
Research Papers in Economics (2008)
The rise in mortgage defaults
Christopher J. Mayer;Karen M. Pence;Shane Sherlund.
Research Papers in Economics (2008)
Land use regulation and new construction
Christopher J Mayer;C.Tsuriel Somerville.
Regional Science and Urban Economics (2000)
Land use regulation and new construction
Christopher J Mayer;C.Tsuriel Somerville.
Regional Science and Urban Economics (2000)
Determinants of Real House Price Dynamics
Dennis Capozza;Patric Hendershott;Charlotte Mack;Christopher Mayer.
Research Papers in Economics (2002)
Determinants of Real House Price Dynamics
Dennis Capozza;Patric Hendershott;Charlotte Mack;Christopher Mayer.
Research Papers in Economics (2002)
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