Sunday, January 24, 2010

Economic View - Will More Borrowers Walk Away From Their Mortgages? - NYTimes.com

Economic View - Will More Borrowers Walk Away From Their Mortgages? - NYTimes.com

"...millions of American homeowners are “underwater,” meaning that they owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth. In Nevada, nearly two-thirds of homeowners are in this category. Yet most of them are dutifully continuing to pay their mortgages, despite substantial financial incentives for walking away from them."
It is not just about money. Self esteem, future borrowing, and reputation all no doubt play a role.

To which Thaler continues:
"A provocative paper by Brent White, a law professor at the University of Arizona, makes the case that borrowers are actually suffering from a “norm asymmetry.” In other words, they think they are obligated to repay their loans even if it is not in their financial interest to do so, while their lenders are free to do whatever maximizes profits.
No doubt this will make many great class discussions.

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