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Title: In the mid-2000s, U.S. housing prices experienced a bubble. What does a bubble in housing prices refer to?
Post by: simmiie259 on Nov 27, 2022
In the mid-2000s, U.S. housing prices experienced a bubble. What does a bubble in housing prices refer to?

▸ High asset prices that do not reflect the true long-run value of the asset

▸ Falling asset prices trending toward the true long-run value of the asset

▸ Rising asset prices trending toward the true long-run value of the asset

▸ Low asset prices that do not reflect the true long-run value of the asset


Title: In the mid-2000s, U.S. housing prices experienced a bubble. What does a bubble in housing prices refer to?
Post by: elbrundo on Nov 27, 2022
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