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Critical Review
A Journal of Politics and Society
Volume 8, 1994 - Issue 1
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Government‐induced market failure: A note on the origins of FHA mortgage insurance

Pages 61-71 | Published online: 06 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

The conventional wisdom regarding the creation of federal housing programs during the Great Depression cites market failure as the key factor leading to government action. A review of the historical record regarding one program in particular, the Federal Housing Administration's insurance of real‐estate mortgages, suggests a more complex picture. Amortized loans were not created anew by the FHA but had been developed previously by various financial institutions; their use by national banks was restricted by law. What market failure occurred seems to have been induced, at least in part, by the federal government.

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