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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoEl mercado hipotecario y el financiamiento de la vivienda(2010-06) Salas-Rada, Gustavo AlbertoFunding for housing in Colombia has made in recent years a significant development. It has been instrumental in fashioning three complementary elements: 1) elimination of the effect of inflation on the value of the debts of long-term, the first by way of developing a unit of account indexed to inflation, which is credible and transparent (the UVR), and subsequently with the abatement of inflation as a macroeconomic phenomenon, 2) reform the system of financing involving the issuance of the Law 546/99, which was key to the birth and achievement of a market mortgage securities, and 3) the social housing policy, under which the State has been moving gradually, though perhaps slowly, toward the allowance of demand for housing groups with more difficult access to private markets funding. The changes in the macroeconomic environment, the legislation of the construction and categorical definition of a right to decent housing to undertake Colombian state to devise strategies to respond to the constitutional mandate because the efforts have not been of significant impacts and policy Funding has presented fluctuations which have affected its effectiveness
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoRiqueza por vivienda de los hogares y sus efectos amplificadores en el consumo(2010-12) Morales-Mosquera, Miguel ÁngelConsidering that housing is the main asset for households, it is relevant to study its behavior and the channel through it affects wealth and consumption. This paper analyzes the effects that changes in housing wealth have on aggregate consumption. In the model considered here, houses work as collateral and households invest in real state. Thus, the model considers a credit constraint and an adjustment cost on investment, in order to analyze their effect on consumption. We conclude that those households with low adjustment cost on investment and using houses as collateral tend to show higher consumption fluctuations due to the accelerator effect