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The dominance of the orthodox paradigm over the last decades prior to the “great recession†left no room for the notion of “endogenous money†in the development of economic theory. However, this alternative direction of the causality of demand for money-credit and economic...
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Demographic and institutional elements as important drivers of the housing market should not be neglected since it is not only financial and monetary elements that matter in the case of the housing market. In this context, one relationship, which still remains unclear, is the relationship...
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The relevant economic literature frequently focuses on the impact of credit shocks on housing prices. The doctrine of the "New Consensus Macroeconomics" completely ignores bank credit. The "Great Recession", however, has highlighted the significance of bank credit. The purpose of this...
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Recent episodes of housing bubbles, which occurred in several economies after the burst of the United States housing market, suggest studying the evolution of housing prices from a global perspective. We utilize a theoretical model for the purposes of this contribution, which identifies the main...
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Recent episodes of housing bubbles, which occurred in several economies after the burst of the United States housing market, suggest studying the evolution of housing prices from a global perspective. We utilize a theoretical model for the purposes of this contribution, which identifies the main...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013082178