Asset‐market bubbles occur dependably in laboratory experiments and almost as reliably throughout economic history—yet they do not usually bring the global economy to its knees. The Crash of 2008 was caused by the bursting of a housing bubble of unusual size that was fed by a massive expansion of mortgage credit—facilitated, in turn, by the longest sustained expansionary monetary policy of the past half century. Much of this mortgage credit was extended to people with little net wealth who made slender down payments, so that when the bubble burst and housing prices declined, their losses quickly exceeded their equity. These losses were transmitted to the financial system—including banks, investment banks, insurance companies, and the instit...
The financial crisis of 2008, which started with an initially well-defined epicenter focused on mort...
Delinquencies and failures of sub-prime mortgages provide evidence that the housing bubble has burst...
In the aftermath of the American housing collapse in 2008, many ask why. The Great American Housing ...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
This paper links the bursting of the housing asset price bubble around 2007 in the U.S. to the insta...
It is ten years since we were at the peak of the financial crisis — the collapse of Lehman Brothers,...
This paper compares the financial destabilizing effects of excess liquidity versus credit growth, in...
What caused the crisis? Initially many thought that it was due to incentive problems in the U.S. mor...
A recession began in December of 2007. The general consensus is that the primary cause of the recess...
What sparks economic bubbles? Why didn\u27t the dot-com bubble do damage to the financial system wh...
Abrams, BurtonThe link between monetary policy and bubbles in asset prices is investigated in two se...
Abstract. The housing boom that preceded the Great Recession was due to an increase in credit supply...
The present period of financial instability is also likely to become known as the end of an era; an ...
What caused the crisis? Initially many thought that it was due to incentive problems in the U.S. mor...
The financial crisis of 2008, which started with an initially well-defined epicenter focused on mort...
Delinquencies and failures of sub-prime mortgages provide evidence that the housing bubble has burst...
In the aftermath of the American housing collapse in 2008, many ask why. The Great American Housing ...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
This paper links the bursting of the housing asset price bubble around 2007 in the U.S. to the insta...
It is ten years since we were at the peak of the financial crisis — the collapse of Lehman Brothers,...
This paper compares the financial destabilizing effects of excess liquidity versus credit growth, in...
What caused the crisis? Initially many thought that it was due to incentive problems in the U.S. mor...
A recession began in December of 2007. The general consensus is that the primary cause of the recess...
What sparks economic bubbles? Why didn\u27t the dot-com bubble do damage to the financial system wh...
Abrams, BurtonThe link between monetary policy and bubbles in asset prices is investigated in two se...
Abstract. The housing boom that preceded the Great Recession was due to an increase in credit supply...
The present period of financial instability is also likely to become known as the end of an era; an ...
What caused the crisis? Initially many thought that it was due to incentive problems in the U.S. mor...
The financial crisis of 2008, which started with an initially well-defined epicenter focused on mort...
Delinquencies and failures of sub-prime mortgages provide evidence that the housing bubble has burst...
In the aftermath of the American housing collapse in 2008, many ask why. The Great American Housing ...