The Economics of the US House Price Bubble in the early 21st century


Term Paper, 2009

24 Pages, Grade: 1,7


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Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations

List of Figures

List of Tables

1 Introduction

Problem Definition

Objectives

Methodology

2 The Advance of the Housing Bubble
2.1 The Asia Crisis 1997 - 1998
2.2 Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac

3 The Housing Bubble
3.1 Premises
3.1.1 The Role of the Fed and the Oversupply of Money
3.1.2 Lending Standards in the US
3.1.3 Prices of and Supply with new Houses over the last Decades
3.1.4 Securitization (ABS, MBS, CDO)
3.2 Housing Boom
3.2.1 Over financing
3.2.2 Consumption by Credit
3.2.3 Houses “Under Water”
3.3 The Final Crash

4 Conclusions

Bibliography

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Title
The Economics of the US House Price Bubble in the early 21st century
College
University of Applied Sciences Berlin
Grade
1,7
Authors
Year
2009
Pages
24
Catalog Number
V197109
ISBN (eBook)
9783656231226
ISBN (Book)
9783656231684
File size
786 KB
Language
English
Notes
Keywords
economics, house, price, bubble
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Michael Kemmer (Author)Dirk Herfurth (Author), 2009, The Economics of the US House Price Bubble in the early 21st century, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/197109

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