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| | | | Income levels for Americans vary across geography, race, and gender. | |
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fixingtheeconomists.wordpress.com
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| | | | In a recent piece in Newsweek that got some attention, I made the case that the United States is currently experiencing a housing bubble. The next logical question is obvious: are other countries? After all, the 2008 meltdown was a global crisis; the US was not alone in its housing bubble. In order to try... | |
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andrewlainton.wordpress.com
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| | | | In the UK, Australia and Canada you occasionally get Academics who look at raw housing supply and demographic data and (without properly understanding it) claim we have a 'surplus of housing'. Ian Mulherne of Oxford Economics for example in the UK - and LF economics in Aus. Another example from CanadaGlobe and Mail ... what... | |
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jamesjgleeson.wordpress.com
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| | Jonathan Ely of the FT tweeted today: Me on UK housing for @ft 1) there is no shortage of homes 2) high prices caused by credit explosion and feudal land system 3) successive govts too gutless to reformhttps://t.co/Mbznycz70p - Jonathan Eley (@JonathanEley) November 20, 2017 Reading the article, "there is no shortage of homes" is... |