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7. The Prolonged Resolution of Troubled Real Estate Lenders during the 1930s
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Jonathan D. Rose
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research vi
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. A Historiography of Early NBER Housing and Mortgage Research 15
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I. Housing and the Interwar Business Cycles
- 2. The Interwar Housing Cycle in the Light of 2001–2012: A Comparative Historical Perspective 39
- 3. Consumption and Investment Booms in the 1920s and Their Collapse in 1930 81
- 4. Lessons from the Great American Real Estate Boom and Bust of the 1920s 115
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II. A Closer Look at the Interwar Housing Crisis
- 5. The 1920s American Real Estate Boom and the Downturn of the Great Depression: Evidence from City Cross- Sections 161
- 6. New Multicity Estimates of the Changes in Home Values, 1920–1940 203
- 7. The Prolonged Resolution of Troubled Real Estate Lenders during the 1930s 245
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III. Securitization in Earlier Times
- 8. Dutch Securities for American Land Speculation in the Late Eighteenth Century 287
- 9. Lending to Lemons: Landschaft Credit in Eighteenth- Century Prussia 305
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IV. Postwar Housing Policies
- 10. The Twentieth- Century Increase in US Home Ownership: Facts and Hypotheses 329
- 11. Did Housing Policies Cause the Postwar Boom in Home Ownership? 351
- Contributors 387
- Author Index 389
- Subject Index 393
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research vi
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. A Historiography of Early NBER Housing and Mortgage Research 15
-
I. Housing and the Interwar Business Cycles
- 2. The Interwar Housing Cycle in the Light of 2001–2012: A Comparative Historical Perspective 39
- 3. Consumption and Investment Booms in the 1920s and Their Collapse in 1930 81
- 4. Lessons from the Great American Real Estate Boom and Bust of the 1920s 115
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II. A Closer Look at the Interwar Housing Crisis
- 5. The 1920s American Real Estate Boom and the Downturn of the Great Depression: Evidence from City Cross- Sections 161
- 6. New Multicity Estimates of the Changes in Home Values, 1920–1940 203
- 7. The Prolonged Resolution of Troubled Real Estate Lenders during the 1930s 245
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III. Securitization in Earlier Times
- 8. Dutch Securities for American Land Speculation in the Late Eighteenth Century 287
- 9. Lending to Lemons: Landschaft Credit in Eighteenth- Century Prussia 305
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IV. Postwar Housing Policies
- 10. The Twentieth- Century Increase in US Home Ownership: Facts and Hypotheses 329
- 11. Did Housing Policies Cause the Postwar Boom in Home Ownership? 351
- Contributors 387
- Author Index 389
- Subject Index 393