David Min testifies about housing finance

June 11, 2013

Prof. Min is scheduled to testify June 12 about housing finance before the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services (10:00 a.m. EDT). The hearing is entitled “Beyond GSEs [Government Sponsored Enterprises]: Examples of Successful Housing Finance Models without Explicit Government Guarantees.” Min will review the comparative advantages and disadvantages of different international models of funding residential mortgages. He joined UCI Law last year from the Center for American Progress, a policy think tank, where he was Associate Director for Financial Markets Policy. He is a nationally recognized expert on financial markets regulation, and his research interests focus on the law and policy of banking, real estate finance, and capital markets. Go to the hearing page for details and a link to the video when available.