Format:
Online-Ressource (ix, 397 p)
ISBN:
1306944686
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9781306944687
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9780226093284
Series Statement:
National Bureau of Economic Research conference report
Content:
Eugene N. White is professor of economics at Rutgers University and a research associate of the NBER. Kenneth Snowden is associate professor of economic history at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a research associate of the NBER. Price Fishback is the Frank and Clara Kramer Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona and a research associate of the NBER. With Kenneth Snowden and Jonathan Rose, he is coauthor of Well-Worth Saving: How the New Deal Safeguarded Home Ownership, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
Content:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - Kenneth Snowden, Eugene N. White, and Price Fishback -- 1.. A Historiography of Early NBER Housing and Mortgage Research - Kenneth Snowden -- I. Housing and the Interwar Business Cycles -- 2.. The Interwar Housing Cycle in the Light of 2001-2012: A Comparative Historical Perspective - Alexander J. Field -- 3. Consumption and Investment Booms in the 1920s and Their Collapse in 1930 - Steven Gjerstad and Vernon L. Smith -- 4. Lessons from the Great American Real Estate Boom and Bust of the 1920s - Eugene N. White -- II. A Closer Look at the Interwar Housing Crisis -- 5. The 1920s American Real Estate Boom and the Downturn of the Great Depression: Evidence from City Cross-Sections - Michael Brocker and Christopher Hanes -- 6. New Multicity Estimates of the Changes in Home Values, 1920-1940 - Price Fishback and Trevor Kollmann -- 7. The Prolonged Resolution of Troubled Real Estate Lenders during the 1930s - Jonathan D. Rose -- III. Securitization in Earlier Times -- 8. Dutch Securities for American Land Speculation in the Late Eighteenth Century - Rik Frehen, William N. Goetzmann, and K. Geert Rouwenhorst -- 9. Lending to Lemons: Landschaft Credit in Eighteenth-Century Prussia - Kirsten Wandschneider -- IV. Postwar Housing Policies -- 10. The Twentieth-Century Increase in US Home Ownership: Facts and Hypotheses - Daniel K. Fetter -- 11. Did Housing Policies Cause the Postwar Boom in Home Ownership? - Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga, and Don E. Schlagenhauf -- Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
Note:
"Early versions of many of the papers in this vol. were presented at a Universities Research Conference on Housing and Mortgage Markets in Historical Perspective held in Cambridge, MA on Sep. 23 & 24 in 2011."--Page ix
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Bibl. ref. & index
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction - Kenneth Snowden, Eugene N. White, and Price Fishback; 1.. A Historiography of Early NBER Housing and Mortgage Research - Kenneth Snowden; I. Housing and the Interwar Business Cycles; 2.. The Interwar Housing Cycle in the Light of 2001-2012: A Comparative Historical Perspective - Alexander J. Field; 3. Consumption and Investment Booms in the 1920s and Their Collapse in 1930 - Steven Gjerstad and Vernon L. Smith; 4. Lessons from the Great American Real Estate Boom and Bust of the 1920s - Eugene N. White; II. A Closer Look at the Interwar Housing Crisis
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5. The 1920s American Real Estate Boom and the Downturn of the Great Depression: Evidence from City Cross-Sections - Michael Brocker and Christopher Hanes6. New Multicity Estimates of the Changes in Home Values, 1920-1940 - Price Fishback and Trevor Kollmann; 7. The Prolonged Resolution of Troubled Real Estate Lenders during the 1930s - Jonathan D. Rose; III. Securitization in Earlier Times; 8. Dutch Securities for American Land Speculation in the Late Eighteenth Century - Rik Frehen, William N. Goetzmann, and K. Geert Rouwenhorst
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9. Lending to Lemons: Landschaft Credit in Eighteenth-Century Prussia - Kirsten WandschneiderIV. Postwar Housing Policies; 10. The Twentieth-Century Increase in US Home Ownership: Facts and Hypotheses - Daniel K. Fetter; 11. Did Housing Policies Cause the Postwar Boom in Home Ownership? - Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga, and Don E. Schlagenhauf; Contributors; Author Index; Subject Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1306936926
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780226073842
Additional Edition:
Druckausg. Housing and mortgage markets in historical perspective Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2014 ISBN 9780226073842
Language:
English
Subjects:
Economics
Keywords:
USA
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Immobilienmarkt
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Hypothek
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Hypothekarkredit
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Securitization
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Krise
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Geschichte
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