Abstract

An examination of the default behavior of delinquent Canadian rollover mortgage borrowers suggests that borrower ability‐to‐pay considerations are relevant to the default decision. They are, however, secondary to housing equity considerations. Results from both ratio and linear‐additive specifications suggest that a ratio specification conceals the independent effect of income and wealth variables.

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