The Blackwell companion to the economics of housing the housing wealth of nations

The Blackwell Companion to the Economics of Housing will help students and professionals alike to explore key elements of the housing economy: home prices, housing wealth, mortgage debt, and financial risk. Features original essays, including an editorial introduction and three section overviews. In...

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Other Authors: Smith, Susan 1956- (Editor), Searle, Beverley A. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex, U.K Blackwell 2010
Series:Blackwell companions to contemporary economics 5
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Summary:The Blackwell Companion to the Economics of Housing will help students and professionals alike to explore key elements of the housing economy: home prices, housing wealth, mortgage debt, and financial risk. Features original essays, including an editorial introduction and three section overviews. Includes world-class authors from a mix of educational and financial organizations in the UK, Europe, Australia, and North America. Broadly-based, scholarly, and accessible, serving students and professionals who wish to understand how today's housing economy works. Profiles the role and relevance of housing wealth; the mismanagement of mortgage debt; and the pitfalls and potential of hedging housing risk. Key topics include: the housing price bubble and crash; the subprime mortgage crisis in the US and its aftermath; the links between housing wealth, the macroeconomy, and the welfare of home-occupiers; the mitigation of credit and housing investment risks. Specific case studies help to illustrate concepts, along with new data sets and analyses to illustrate empirical points
Physical Description:xxviii, 617 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781405192156
1405192151