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Effects of the Recent Credit Cycle on Homeownership Rates Across Households: What We Know and What We Expect

In: Housing Markets and the Global Financial Crisis

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  • Doug Duncan
  • Cesar Costantino

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Housing markets are at the centre of the recent global financial turmoil. In this well-researched study, a multidisciplinary group of leading analysts explores the impact of the crisis within, and between, countries.

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  • Doug Duncan & Cesar Costantino, 2011. "Effects of the Recent Credit Cycle on Homeownership Rates Across Households: What We Know and What We Expect," Chapters, in: Ray Forrest & Ngai-Ming Yip (ed.), Housing Markets and the Global Financial Crisis, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. John Ntema & Lochner Marais & Jan Cloete & Molefi Lenka, 2017. "Social disruption, mine closure and housing policy: evidence from the Free State Goldfields, South Africa," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 41(1), pages 30-41, February.

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