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Housing Finance : World Bank Group Support for Housing Finance

Authors :
Independent Evaluation Group
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.

Abstract

Access to adequate housing is critically important to the health and wellbeing of the world’s population. Yet, despite the fact that this statement is part of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and has been on the global policy agenda for many years, hundreds of millions of people continue to live in inadequate conditions with little or no access to decent housing. The demand for housing solutions will increase as urbanization and population growth persists. The United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat) has estimated that the number of people living in slums around the world will rise to 900 million by 2020 if nothing is done. Asia and Africa will face special challenges, because urbanization in those regions is proceeding rapidly. Housing is frequently unaffordable to all but the top earners. A recent report estimates a housing affordability gap affecting 330 million households, with 200 million households in the developing world living in slums (McKinsey Global Institute 2014). Research has shown that more and better housing increases the welfare of occupants. Homeownership may increase stability and civic engagement, and provide financial security in old age. Improvements in housing also have important benefits to the economy. Housing construction and home improvement generate demand for professional, skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled labor; and allow many micro and small businesses to flourish. The housing market is an important component of national economies and housing booms and busts can have significant effects on the macro economy and financial sector. The core purpose of this learning product is to generate knowledge and provide lessons learned from World Bank Group support to housing finance. Lessons were derived primarily from evaluated interventions in the form of World Bank loans or International Finance Corporation (IFC) investments and advisory services. World Bank technical assistance and knowledge products and interventions on housing finance matters were considered when provided in the context of lending operations. One limitation faced in preparation of this learning product was the lack of coverage of stand-alone World Bank advisory services.

Subjects

Subjects :
AFFORDABILITY
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
INVESTMENT
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
MORTGAGE MARKETS
LONG-TERM FUNDING
DEPOSIT
FINANCING
TAX EXEMPTION
LAND ISSUES
MORTGAGE RATES
MORTGAGE MARKET
INVESTMENTS
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR LENDERS
BANK LOAN
CREDIT PRODUCT
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE COMPANY
COLLATERAL
MORTGAGE LOAN
FINANCIAL MARKET
BUSINESS SUCCESS
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
MORTGAGE
DOWN PAYMENT
FINANCIAL MARKETS
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
SUBSIDIZATION
BORROWERS
DEPOSITS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
SMALL BUSINESSES
PROPERTY RIGHTS
MORTGAGE PRODUCTS
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
BALANCE SHEET
INTEREST RATES
MORTGAGES
CREDIT RISK
GUARANTEES
MORTGAGE INSURANCE
LOAN SIZE
GUARANTEE SCHEMES
LOAN REPAYMENT
PROPERTY
PROFITABILITY
PENETRATION RATES
LOAN PORTFOLIO
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
PROPERTIES
DEBT OUTSTANDING
TAX SUBSIDIES
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
LENDERS
START-UP
LENDER
SECURITY
BACKED SECURITY
DEBT FINANCE
CAPITAL MARKETS
LOAN UNDERWRITING
CREDIT SCORING
LOAN PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
TERM CREDIT
BOND MARKET
REVENUE
HOUSEHOLDS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
BANKS
LAND ADMINISTRATION
FINANCIAL SECURITY
FUNDING SOURCES
UNION
SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKETS
BORROWING
LOAN TERM
PRIVATIZATION
LAND REGISTRATION
LOAN
CREDIT
LOAN FUNDS
SECURITIES
MICROFINANCE
CREDIT RATING
MORTGAGE DEBT
LIEN
INCOME GROUPS
REPAYMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANK
REAL ESTATE
NEW MARKETS
MORTGAGE INTEREST
DOWN MARKET
SMALL LOANS
HOUSING FINANCE
PAYMENT
BANKING SYSTEM
RURAL BRANCHES
FAMILIES
TRANSACTION COSTS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
CREDITOR
BANK LENDING
ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF FUNDING
ACCESS TO DEBT FINANCE
REGISTRATION SYSTEM
BACKED SECURITIES
GUARANTEE
BANK
DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES
LOANS
CREDIT CRITERIA
MICRO-FINANCE
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS
RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
MFI
HOUSING LOANS
SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET
BORROWER
LAND OWNERSHIP
FINANCE
FINANCIAL DISTRESS
INCOME CATEGORY
ACCESS TO FINANCING
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
CUSTOMER SERVICES
WELFARE
LACK OF ACCESS
FINANCIAL CAPACITY
HOME IMPROVEMENT
TRANSACTIONS COST
INTEREST RATE RISK
DEBT
EQUITY PARTICIPATION
CREDIT LINE
BOND MARKETS
HUMAN RIGHTS
CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MFIS
MORTGAGE LENDING
MORTGAGE LENDER
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
INCOME GROUP
INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
FEES
PROVISION OF ACCESS
LOAN AMOUNT
CAPITAL MARKET
ACCESSIBILITY
CORPORATE DEBT
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
HOMEOWNERS
EQUITY INVESTMENT
CAPITAL
BANK LENDERS
COMMERCIAL BANK
SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
HOUSING LOAN
CREDIT INFORMATION
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE FINANCING
EQUITY
MORTGAGE LOANS
BANK LOANS
LOAN SIZES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
PEOPLE
HOMEOWNERSHIP
INTEREST
FINANCE COMPANY
SUBSIDY
FINANCE COMPANIES
SAVINGS
CAPACITY BUILDING
OUTREACH
INTEREST RATE
FOREIGN CURRENCY
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
LOAN OFFICERS
ADVISORY SERVICES
MORTGAGE LENDERS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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