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Credit Availability and the Structure of the Homebuilding Industry
Authors:Brent W Ambrose  Joe Peek
Institution:1. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 or bwa10@psu.edu.;2. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506 or jpeek@uky.edu.
Abstract:We investigate the role of disruptions to the structure of the homebuilding industry due to fluctuations in the availability of bank credit. We find a sustained decline in the large private homebuilder market share series over the period from 1988 to 1993 when many banks with deteriorated health reduced their lending in order to raise capital ratios. Regression analysis at the metropolitan statistical area level supports the hypothesis that, in areas where banks were less well capitalized and had more problem construction loans, the market shares of large private homebuilders that relied primarily on bank credit to finance their production suffered at the expense of the public homebuilders that had better access to external funds, in large part due to their direct access to public capital markets.
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