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  42. Do borrower rights improve borrower outcomes? Evidence from the foreclosure process. (2011). Willen, Paul ; Gerardi, Kristopher ; Lambie-Hanson, Lauren.
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  49. Securitization and distressed loan renegotiation: Evidence from the subprime mortgage crisis. (2010). Vig, Vikrant ; Seru, Amit.
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  50. Securitization and moral hazard: evidence from a lender cutoff rule. (2009). Bubb, Ryan ; Kaufman, Alex .
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