Cole Kendall has created a very well-researched series of articles on the US Housing Market on his blog Understanding the Market. As an introduction, he asks How Many Houses are there in the US?: The US has around 125 million … Continue reading →
21. April 2008 by kasi
Categories: Discussions |
Tags: abs, definition, goverment-sponsored-mortgage-lenders, gse, housing bubble, mbs, siv, usa |
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George Reisman, who is associated with the Mises Institute, has written an interesting article called “Our Financial House of Cards“. As a student of Ludwig von Mises, he exemplifies the thinking of the Austrian School of Economics which is, like … Continue reading →
19. April 2008 by kasi
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Tags: austrian school of economics, banks, credit rating agencies, economic theory, george reisman, goverment-sponsored-mortgage-lenders, libertarian, ludwig von mises, minimum capital requirement, subprime crisis |
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