Housing and Mortgage Markets in Historical Perspective
Eugene White (),
Kenneth Snowden () and
Price Fishback
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Date: 2014
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Housing and Mortgage Markets in Historical Perspective" , pp 1-13

- Kenneth Snowden, Eugene White and Price Fishback
- A Historiography of Early NBER Housing and Mortgage Research , pp 15-36

- Kenneth Snowden
- The Interwar Housing Cycle in the Light of 2001-2012: A Comparative Historical Perspective , pp 39-80

- Alexander Field
- Consumption and Investment Booms in the 1920s and Their Collapse in 1930 , pp 81-114

- Steven Gjerstad and Vernon Smith
- Lessons from the Great American Real Estate Boom and Bust of the 1920s , pp 115-158

- Eugene White
- The 1920s American Real Estate Boom and the Downturn of the Great Depression: Evidence from City Cross-Sections , pp 161-201

- Michael Brocker and Christopher Hanes
- New Multicity Estimates of the Changes in Home Values, 1920-1940 , pp 203-244

- Price Fishback and Trevor Kollmann
- The Prolonged Resolution of Troubled Real Estate Lenders during the 1930s , pp 245-284

- Jonathan Rose
- Dutch Securities for American Land Speculation in the Late Eighteenth Century , pp 287-304

- Rik Frehen, William Goetzmann and K. Rouwenhorst
- Lending to Lemons: Landschaft Credit in Eighteenth-Century Prussia , pp 305-325

- Kirsten Wandschneider
- The Twentieth-Century Increase in U.S. Home Ownership: Facts and Hypotheses , pp 329-350

- Daniel Fetter
- Did Housing Policies Cause the Postwar Boom in Home Ownership? , pp 351-385

- Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga and Don Schlagenhauf
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