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Richard Green (Director, Lusk Center in Real Estate) moderates a panel discussing vulnerabilities of funding and processes in today's mortgage system as those inefficiencies may impact homeowners, mortgage holders, and renters during COVID-19. Laurie Goodman (Urban Institute), Ted Tozer (Milken Institute), and Edward Golding (MIT Golub Center for Finance) offer lessons learned from the Great Recession and observations on what changes could be made to improve the rate of economic recovery as shelter in place orders are gradually lifted.
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Richard Green (Director, Lusk Center in Real Estate) moderates a panel discussing vulnerabilities of funding and processes in today's mortgage system as those inefficiencies may impact homeowners, mortgage holders, and renters during COVID-19. Laurie Goodman (Urban Institute), Ted Tozer (Milken Institute), and Edward Golding (MIT Golub Center for Finance) offer lessons learned from the Great Recession and observations on what changes could be made to improve the rate of economic recovery as shelter in place orders are gradually lifted.