Systemic Risk at the Mortgage Market: The new obstacle on the road towards own housing? – Bc. Jaroslav Kotrba
Bc. Jaroslav Kotrba
Master's thesis
Systemic Risk at the Mortgage Market: The new obstacle on the road towards own housing?
Systemic Risk at the Mortgage Market: The new obstacle on the road towards own housing?
Abstract:
Diplomová práce se zabývá systémovým rizikem na hypotečním trhu se zaměřením na důsledky restrikce, které mohou centrální banky uložit ke snížení systémového rizika v ekonomice. V makroekonomickém prostředí dochází ke změnám, mezi něž patří pokles úrokových sazeb a zvyšování cen nemovitostí, což podporuje investiční optimismus i nárůst dluhu domácností. Takový stav může vést ke zvýšení systémového …moreAbstract:
The thesis deals with systemic risk at the mortgage market with a focus on the consequences of restriction, which can be imposed by central banks to reduce systemic risk in the economy. There are changes in the macroeconomic environment, which include a fall in interest rates and rising house prices, both encourage investment optimism and rise of household debt. Such a state may lead to an increase …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 15. 5. 2020
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/unh2r/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 22. 6. 2020
- Supervisor: Ing. Hana Lipovská
- Reader: Ing. Štěpán Mikula, Ph.D.
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KOTRBA, Jaroslav. \textit{Systemic Risk at the Mortgage Market: The new obstacle on the road towards own housing?}. Online. Master's thesis. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and Administration. 2020. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/9o4bz0/.
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Faculty of Economics and AdministrationMaster programme / field:
Economic Policy and International Relations / Economic Policy and International Relations