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Global Housing Markets : Crises, Policies, and Institutions.
Title:
Global Housing Markets : Crises, Policies, and Institutions.
Author:
Bardhan, Ashok.
ISBN:
9781118144213
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (578 pages)
Series:
Robert W. Kolb Ser. ; v.17

Robert W. Kolb Ser.
Contents:
GLOBAL HOUSING MARKETS -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editor's Note -- 1 The Financial Crisis and Housing Markets Worldwide:Similarities, Differences, and Comparisons -- PART I The United States Leads the Housing Bubble's Rise and Collapse -- 2 The U.S. Housing Market and the Financial Crisis -- PART II The European Union-One Continent, Many Markets: A Gauge of Government Institutions and Interventions -- 3 The 2008 Financial Crisis and the Danish Mortgage Market -- 4 Prolonged Crisis -- 5 The Dynamics of the Irish Housing Market -- 6 House Prices and Market Institutions:The Dutch Experience -- 7 Real Estate Boom and Crisis in Spain -- 8 The UK and Europe's Selective Housing Bubble -- PART III Eastern Europe: European Emerging Markets Ride the Waves -- 9 The Housing Market in Russia: Lessons of the Mortgage Crisis -- 10 The Housing Market and Housing Finance in Russia and Its Regions: A Quantitative Analysis -- 11 The Housing Market in Serbia in the Past Decade -- PART IV Asia Housing Bubbles Past, Present, and Future:Contrasts among Asian Economic Giants -- 12 Irrational Prosperity, Housing Market, and Financial Crisis: An Empirical Study of Beijing -- 13 Home Mortgage and Real Estate Market in Shanghai -- 14 Evolution of the Indian Housing Finance System and Housing Market -- 15 The Housing Market and Housing Finance under Liberalization in India -- 16 The Recent Financial Crisis and the Housing Market in Japan -- PART V Managing Housing Bubbles and Housing Markets in Diverse Asian Economies -- 17 Comparing Two Financial Crises: The Case of Hong Kong Real Estate Markets -- 18 The Global Financial Crisis and the Korean Housing Sector: How Is This Time Different from the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis? -- 19 Government Policy, Housing Finance, and Housing Production in Singapore -- 20 Taiwan: Housing Bubbles and Affordability.

PART VI Avoiding Contagion in Other Markets -- 21 Australia's Economic Response to the Global Financial Crisis and Its Housing Markets -- 22 The Financial Crisis and Brazil's Expanding Housing Market -- 23 The Canadian Housing Market: No Bubble? No Meltdown? -- 24 Partly Cloudy to Clear: The Israeli Economy and the Local Housing Market under the Storm of the World Financial Crisis -- Index.
Abstract:
A global look at the reasons behind the recent economic collapse, and the responses to it The speculative bubble in the housing market began to burst in the United States in 2007, and has been followed by ruptures in virtually every asset market in almost every country in the world. Each country proposed a range of policy initiatives to deal with its crisis. Policies that focused upon stabilizing the housing market formed the cornerstone of many of these proposals. This internationally focused book evaluates the genesis of the housing market bubble, the global viral contagion of the crisis, and the policy initiatives undertaken in some of the major economies of the world to counteract its disastrous affects. Unlike other books on the global crisis, this guide deals with the housing sector in addition to the financial sector of individual economies. Countries in many parts of the world were players in either the financial bubble or the housing bubble, or both, but the degree of impact, outcome, and responses varied widely. This is an appropriate time to pull together the lessons from these various experiences. Reveals the housing crisis in the United States as the core of the meltdown Describes the evolution of housing markets and policies in the run-up to the crisis, their impacts, and the responses in European and Asian countries Compares experiences and linkages across countries and points to policy implications and research lessons drawn from these experiences Filled with the insights of well-known contributors with strong contacts in practice and academia, this timely guide discusses the history and evolution of the recent crisis as local to each contributor's part of the world, and examines its distinctive and common features with that of the U.S., the trajectory of its evolution, and the similarities and differences in policy response.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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