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Nwogugu 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cWiley$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (459 p.) 225 1 $aWiley finance 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-118-01135-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aRisk in the Global Real Estate Market; Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1 Regulation and Constitutional Torts; Federalism, Preemption, and Risk; The Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010 (RAFSA); The Existing "Tests" for Unconstitutionality; Quasi Constitutions; Social Capital; References; CHAPTER 2 A Critique of Mechanism Design; Conclusion; Reference; CHAPTER 3 General Public Health and Social Psychology Issues in Global Housing Markets and Mortgage Markets; Survey of Public Health Problems Caused by Traditional Mortgages and Foreclosures; Conclusion; References 327 $aCHAPTER 4 Public Health Issues: Psychological Factors Inherent in Housing Demand, Mortgage Demand, and House Prices Proposition 1: Credit Bias; Proposition 2: The S&L Crisis Effect; Proposition 3: Tenure Bias; Proposition 4: Low Willingness to Accept Losses (WTAL); Proposition 5: Investment Horizon Effect; Proposition 6: The Deferred-Disutility/Deferred Pain Bias; Proposition 7: The Lender-Experience Effect; Proposition 8: The Government Intervention Effect; Proposition 9: The Multiple-Listing-Service (MLS) Effect; Proposition 10: Psychological Limitations on Supply of Housing Units 327 $aValidity of Housing Demand Models Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 5 Behavioral Biases in Property Taxation and Property Appraisal; Biases in Property Taxation; Psychological Effects and Biases Inherent in Property Appraisal; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 6 Foreclosure Statutes and Processes; Foreclosures Reduce the Efficiency of Monetary Policies and Fiscal Policies; Some Adverse Contagion Effects of Foreclosures; The Statutory Ban of Waiver of Judicial Foreclosure in Conveyancing Documents and the Omission of Nonjudicial Foreclosure from States' Laws Are Unconstitutional 327 $aThe Borrower's Post-Foreclosure Right of Redemption Is Unconstitutional The Unconstitutionality of Preemptive Foreclosure Rules; Enforcement of Core Foreclosure Processes and the Failure to Enact Uniform Federal Foreclosure and Mortgage Statutes Constitute Violations of the U.S. Constitution; Alternative Foreclosure Systems; New Theories of Takings; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 7 Unconstitutionality of U.S. Bankruptcy Code, Preemption of State-Law Mortgage Foreclosure Statutes, and Related Economic Effects; Existing Literature; Survey of Macroeconomic Effects of Bankruptcy Codes 327 $aThe Financial Accelerator Theory Is InaccurateCriteria for Preemption: Equitable Subordination, Fraudulent Transfers (the "Reasonably Equivalent Value" Doctrine), the Deprizio Controversy, and the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005; The U.S. Supreme Court's Standards for Preemption Cases; New Standards for Preemption Cases; Constitutional Law Issues; Due Process Rights; The Separation-of-Powers Doctrine; A New Theory of Takings; Conclusion; Note; References; CHAPTER 8 Mortgages and Deeds of Trust 327 $aImproper Coupling/Combinations of Mortgage Markets, Rental Markets, Savings/Investment Markets, and Property-Value Markets 330 $a"Analysis of the effects of mortgage foreclosure laws on global economicsAmerica's sub-prime mortgage problems have had rippling effects on the economies of countries around the world, highlighting the many problems inherent in the legal infrastructures for both mortgages and the unconstitutional foreclosure process. 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