Tackling the Shelter Challenge : Developing the Mortgage Market in Egypt
The Egyptian revolution has brought to the forefront the need to focus on job opportunities; transparency and accountability; a fair and competitive environment; as well as equal access to finance, land, and housing-especially for underserved segme...
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okr-10986-108482021-04-23T14:02:52Z Tackling the Shelter Challenge : Developing the Mortgage Market in Egypt Nasr, Sahar Abdelkader, Laila ACCESS TO FINANCE AFFORDABILITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM AMOUNT OF LOANS ASSETS BALANCE SHEET BANKING SECTOR BENEFICIARIES BOND BORROWINGS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET LAW COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRUPTION CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT RISK CREDIT-WORTHINESS DEPOSITS DISCLOSURE STANDARDS EMERGING MARKETS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUAL ACCESS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS FIXED RATE FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE PROCESSES FOREIGN CAPITAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GREATER ACCESS GROWTH RATES HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING AFFORDABILITY HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING SUBSIDIES INCOME INCOME LEVEL INCOMES INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENT SALE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE INTEREST RATE ISSUANCE JOB OPPORTUNITIES KEY CHALLENGE LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY FACILITY LOAN LOAN MATURITIES MARKET EXPANSION MARKET MECHANISMS MATURITY MATURITY MISMATCH MATURITY STRUCTURE MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BONDS MORTGAGE COMPANIES MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE LENDERS MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGE MARKETS MORTGAGE SECURITIES MORTGAGES NBFI NON-BANK PAYMENT DEFAULTS PLEDGES PORTFOLIO PRIMARY LENDERS PRIMARY MARKET PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAU PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HOUSING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FINANCE REFORM PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES REGISTRATION SYSTEM REGULATOR REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENT CONTROL RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SECONDARY MORTGAGE SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET SECURITIZATION STABLE SOCIETIES SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY TERM DEPOSITS TITLES TRANSPARENCY UNDERWRITING The Egyptian revolution has brought to the forefront the need to focus on job opportunities; transparency and accountability; a fair and competitive environment; as well as equal access to finance, land, and housing-especially for underserved segments of society. Although the government of Egypt embarked on a macroeconomic and structural reform program in 2004, economic and social progress could not keep pace with the aspirations of many Egyptians, and spatial welfare disparities remained unchanged-contributing to the social discontent leading to the revolution. The housing sector tends to be a large part of the economy in most countries. It is a major factor in creating stable societies and a key indicator for social well-being. 2012-08-13T13:16:33Z 2012-08-13T13:16:33Z 2012-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/02/15987985/tackling-shelter-challenge-developing-mortgage-market-egypt http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10848 English MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 59 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of |
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ACCESS TO FINANCE AFFORDABILITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM AMOUNT OF LOANS ASSETS BALANCE SHEET BANKING SECTOR BENEFICIARIES BOND BORROWINGS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET LAW COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRUPTION CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT RISK CREDIT-WORTHINESS DEPOSITS DISCLOSURE STANDARDS EMERGING MARKETS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUAL ACCESS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS FIXED RATE FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE PROCESSES FOREIGN CAPITAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GREATER ACCESS GROWTH RATES HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING AFFORDABILITY HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING SUBSIDIES INCOME INCOME LEVEL INCOMES INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENT SALE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE INTEREST RATE ISSUANCE JOB OPPORTUNITIES KEY CHALLENGE LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY FACILITY LOAN LOAN MATURITIES MARKET EXPANSION MARKET MECHANISMS MATURITY MATURITY MISMATCH MATURITY STRUCTURE MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BONDS MORTGAGE COMPANIES MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE LENDERS MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGE MARKETS MORTGAGE SECURITIES MORTGAGES NBFI NON-BANK PAYMENT DEFAULTS PLEDGES PORTFOLIO PRIMARY LENDERS PRIMARY MARKET PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAU PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HOUSING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FINANCE REFORM PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES REGISTRATION SYSTEM REGULATOR REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENT CONTROL RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SECONDARY MORTGAGE SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET SECURITIZATION STABLE SOCIETIES SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY TERM DEPOSITS TITLES TRANSPARENCY UNDERWRITING |
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ACCESS TO FINANCE AFFORDABILITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM AMOUNT OF LOANS ASSETS BALANCE SHEET BANKING SECTOR BENEFICIARIES BOND BORROWINGS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET LAW COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRUPTION CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT RISK CREDIT-WORTHINESS DEPOSITS DISCLOSURE STANDARDS EMERGING MARKETS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUAL ACCESS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS FIXED RATE FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE PROCESSES FOREIGN CAPITAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GREATER ACCESS GROWTH RATES HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING AFFORDABILITY HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING SUBSIDIES INCOME INCOME LEVEL INCOMES INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENT SALE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE INTEREST RATE ISSUANCE JOB OPPORTUNITIES KEY CHALLENGE LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY FACILITY LOAN LOAN MATURITIES MARKET EXPANSION MARKET MECHANISMS MATURITY MATURITY MISMATCH MATURITY STRUCTURE MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BONDS MORTGAGE COMPANIES MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE LENDERS MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGE MARKETS MORTGAGE SECURITIES MORTGAGES NBFI NON-BANK PAYMENT DEFAULTS PLEDGES PORTFOLIO PRIMARY LENDERS PRIMARY MARKET PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAU PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HOUSING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FINANCE REFORM PROGRAM REGISTRATION FEES REGISTRATION SYSTEM REGULATOR REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENT CONTROL RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SECONDARY MORTGAGE SECONDARY MORTGAGE MARKET SECURITIZATION STABLE SOCIETIES SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY TERM DEPOSITS TITLES TRANSPARENCY UNDERWRITING Nasr, Sahar Abdelkader, Laila Tackling the Shelter Challenge : Developing the Mortgage Market in Egypt |
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Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of |
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MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 59 |
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The Egyptian revolution has brought to
the forefront the need to focus on job opportunities;
transparency and accountability; a fair and competitive
environment; as well as equal access to finance, land, and
housing-especially for underserved segments of society.
Although the government of Egypt embarked on a macroeconomic
and structural reform program in 2004, economic and social
progress could not keep pace with the aspirations of many
Egyptians, and spatial welfare disparities remained
unchanged-contributing to the social discontent leading to
the revolution. The housing sector tends to be a large part
of the economy in most countries. It is a major factor in
creating stable societies and a key indicator for social well-being. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Nasr, Sahar Abdelkader, Laila |
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Nasr, Sahar Abdelkader, Laila |
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Nasr, Sahar |
title |
Tackling the Shelter Challenge : Developing the Mortgage Market in Egypt |
title_short |
Tackling the Shelter Challenge : Developing the Mortgage Market in Egypt |
title_full |
Tackling the Shelter Challenge : Developing the Mortgage Market in Egypt |
title_fullStr |
Tackling the Shelter Challenge : Developing the Mortgage Market in Egypt |
title_full_unstemmed |
Tackling the Shelter Challenge : Developing the Mortgage Market in Egypt |
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tackling the shelter challenge : developing the mortgage market in egypt |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/02/15987985/tackling-shelter-challenge-developing-mortgage-market-egypt http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10848 |
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