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2015Chile: 2015 Article IV Consultation - Press Release; And Staff Report
2014Banco Central de Chile FSR 2014Banco Central de Chile
2014IMF Selected Issues Report
2014Surveillance of Mortgage Credit The Approach of the Banking RegulatorEric Parrado
2014Uncovering Our Self-Imposed Limits: Changes in Loan-to-Value and The Mortgage MarketDaniel Oda
2013Chile: subsidies, credit and housing deficitFernando Garcia de Freitas
2013Chile’s New Rental Housing Subsidy and Its Relevance to U.S. Housing Choice Voucher Program ReformLauren M. Ross
2013Residential property price index: preliminary results for ChileCamilo Vio
2013Chile - Selected IssuesJ. Daniel Rodríguez-Delgado
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2013Chile: Subsidies, Credit and Housing DeficitFernando Garcia de Freitas, Ana Lélia Magnabosco and Patrícia H. F. Cunha
2012Do Dynamic Provisions Enhance Bank Solvency and Reduce Credit Procyclicality? A Study of the Chilean Banking SystemJorge A. Chan-Lau
2012Chile Country ReportInternational Monetary Fund
2012Housing Finance in Chile: Instruments, Actors, and PoliciesAlejandro Micco, Eric Parrado, Bernardita Piedrabuena, Alessandro Rebucci
2012OECD Economic Surveys: CHILE
2012El Informe MACh No. 35Javier C. Hurtado
2011Índice de Precios de Viviendas Nuevas para el Gran SantiagoIdrovo A. Byron and Lennon S. Joaquín
2011Chile: IMF Financial System Sustainability AssessmentInternational Monetary Fund
2011IMF Staff Report for the 2011 Article IV ConsultationInternational Monetary Fund
2011The Concertación and Homelessness in ChileS. Ilgu Ozler
2010Although more than one-half of families across South America’s biggest cities cannot afford to buy a proper formal dwelling, national housing strategies throughout the region largely ignore the rental housing sector.1 Until recently, rental housing policyAlthough more than one-half of families across South America’s biggest cities cannot afford to buy a proper formal dwelling, national housing strategies throughout the region largely ignore the rental housing sector.1 Until recently, rental housing policy
2010THE DETERMINANTS OF HOUSEHOLD DEBT DEFAULTRodrigo Alfaro
2010The Global Financial Crisis and its Impact on the Chilean Banking SystemJorge A. Chan-Lau
2009Housing Finance Mechanisms in ChileUN-Habitat
2009Banco Santander Chile: Deepening Our Focus on ProfitabilityBanco Santander
2008Chile’s Housing Finance: A Story of Success?Inder J. Ruprah and Luis T. Marcano
2007Credit & Loan Reporting Systems in ChileCorina Arteche Serra
2007A Meta-Impact Evaluation of Social Housing Programs: The Chilean CaseInder J. Ruprah, Luis T. Marcano
2005Housing Finance Policy in Chile: The Last 30 Years12 l LINCOLN INSTITUTE OF LAND POLICY l LAND LINES l JULY 2005 MARIO NAVARRO
2005Housing Finance Policy in Chile: The Last 30 YearsMario Navarro
2004Securitisation of Mortgage Portfolios in Latin America: The Chilean CaseCristóbal Cruz
2002Chile's Mortgage MarketGustavo Rosselot
2001The Chilean "Tripartite" Approach: Loans, Family Savings and State SubsidiesClaudio Pardo
2000Housing Finance in Chile: The Experience in Primary and Secondary Mortgage FinancingClaudio Pardo
2000Urban Growth Management for Mobility: The Case of the Santiago, Chile Metropolitan RegionChristopher Zegras
1999Housing Finance in Chile: Primary and Secondary Mortgage FinancingClaudio Pardo
1999The Long Road to Housing Reform: Lessons from the Chilean ExperienceEduardo Rojas
1999Housing Finance in Chile: Primary and Secondary Mortgage FinancingClaudio A. Pardo
1987Urban and Housing Policies under Chile's Military Dictatorship: 1973-1985Fernando Kusnetzoff
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