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    CANADIAN BUBBLE‚ EH? How real is Canada’s housing bubble anyway? More real than any other countries. That is due to the following facts that I will present below‚ but first it is better to start with a little history. In the year of 2008‚ as stated on Statistics Canada‚ the recovery of the recession was much quicker than in other recession period such as in 1981-1982 and 1990-1992. However‚ was it a real recovery or an illusion? In 2011‚ Globe and Mail published an article on why Canada’s recession

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    cycle 2 Other concepts of Babbie‚ Gravetter and Forzano applied 2 Conclusion 2 References 2 Introduction The burst of the United States housing market bubble initiated the worldwide financial crisis. Amongst all housing regulations‚ the community reinvestment act (CRA) may be the most significant. The act passed in 1977 to improve low-income households’ housing opportunities. As such‚ the act raised the incentives for banks to provide mortgages to low-income households (FFIEC‚ n.d.). Over

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    Bursting of the housing bubble led to the financial crisis started in 2006. To change these negative occurrence governments needed to have a proven monetary solution to mitigate the negative consequences and finally overcome this crisis. To achieve it‚ this is essential that the central bank and other interaction groups control the monetary base. First of all it is important to make sure that increases or decrease in the money supply which includes checkable deposits‚ M2—M1 plus time deposits and

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    II. Behavioral Finance‚ the Crisis‚ & Reform 10 A. Behavioral Finance 10 B. Behavioral Factors in the Financial Crisis 12 C. The Dodd-Frank Act 17 III. Macro-Prudential Regulation 22 A. Systemic Risk & Dodd-Frank 22 B. The Credit Cycle 24 C. Asset Bubbles 25

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    and major advances in business software and efficiencies. The housing industry was a big benefactor of this new economy. Home prices began to rise again by 1996. The rate of home ownership during the 1970s‚ 1980s and the first half of the 1990s averaged 64.4 percent. The rate began to rise in 1995‚ peaking at 69.2 percent in 2004. New housing rebounded. The economic turnaround brought California -- hit especially hard by the last housing recession -- along with the rest of the nation‚ out of recession

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    The Housing Bubble’s Link to the Great Recession. A recession is caused by many different factors‚ not just one. It is the coming together of many different problems‚ all at one time. Some factors that contributed to this last Great Recession include consumer indebtedness‚ income inequality‚ lax regulations and the housing bubble. In this paper we will discuss how the Housing Bubble exacerbated and what is its link to the Great Recession. It is necessary to note that because the bursting continues

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    houses and automobiles. The crisis resulted from a combination of complex factors‚ including easy credit conditions during the 2002–2008 period that encouraged high-risk lending and borrowing practices; international trade imbalances; real-estate bubbles that have since burst; fiscal policy choices related to government revenues and expenses; and approaches used by nations to bail out troubled banking industries and private bondholders‚ assuming private debt burdens or socializing losses.

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    the subprime lending‚ growth of the housing bubble‚ easy credit conditions‚ deregulation‚ extremely high use of financial leverage and an excessive complex innovation in the derivatives markets that were poorly understood by many investors as well as regulators and a large number of frauds in the financial industry were reported after the crisis. The specific factor‚ which made the greatest contribution to the crisis was the subprime lending in the United States. It all began with an intense competition

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    issues‚ politics and entertainment. To have a better understanding what a web log is and what types of blogs are out there‚ I have chosen 2 blogs that focuses on the housing crisis in the United States. The first blog is called “Market Ticker”‚ created in April 2007. The writer goes by the name of Genesis. The second blog is called “Housing Panic Blog”‚ created in November 2005 by Keith Brand. Here I am going to compare and contrast about these two blogs: the difference in the layouts‚ how they post

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    Mr. Zou‚ who did not get married until he bought a house when he was 35 years old‚ sold his house last year and earned an extra profit about 200‚000 RMB. In China‚ much more men did not get married because they did not own a house; however‚ housing price keeps soaring. According to National Bureau of Statistics of China‚ from 2001 to 2011‚ during the 10 years‚ the average selling price of commercialized buildings in China has increased 147% from 2170RMB to 5357RMB per square meter‚ especially

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