The Case against Housing Price Supports
Glaeser Edward L and
Joseph Gyourko
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The Economists' Voice, 2008, vol. 5, issue 6, 8
Abstract:
Economists and politicians have eagerly proposed policies aimed at stopping the decline in housing prices. The government can't and shouldn't be trying to stop price declines, according to Edward Glaeser of Harvard and Joseph Gyourko of Wharton.
Date: 2008
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