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Professor of Economics Thomas R. Brown Professor in Economics Education

Professor of Economics Thomas R. Brown Professor in Economics Education

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Page 1: Professor of Economics Thomas R. Brown Professor in Economics Education

Professor of EconomicsThomas R. Brown

Professor in Economics Education

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THE “GREAT RECESSION” HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY OVER FOR ALMOST THREE YEARS!

OFFICIALLY STARTEDDECEMBER 2007

OFFICIALLY ENDEDJUNE 2009

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THE GREAT RECESSION WAS THE LONGEST RECESSION SINCE THE GREAT DEPRESSION

THE RECOVERY FROM THE RECESSION HAS BEEN THE WEAKEST IN THE POST WWII PERIOD

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GOVERNMENT POLICY

COMMODITY INFLATION

MORAL HAZARD

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CHANGE IN HOW WE CALCULATE INFLATION

EVERYONE SHOULD OWN A HOME CHANGE IN TAX LAWS REPEAL GLASS/STEAGALL ACT MORTGAGE FINANCE GIANTS

FANNIE MAEFREDIE MAC

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2003-2004 FED FUNDS RATES LOWER THAN ANY TIME SINCE THE SERIESBEGAN IN 1955

RECORD U.S. TRADE DEFICITS

GLUT OF WORLD SAVINGS

LOW WORLD INTEREST RATES

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MORTGAGED BACKED SECURITIES

WORLD MARKET FOR THE SECURITIES

UNDERESTIMATION OF RISK

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A MORAL HAZARD IS A SITUATION WHERE THERE IS A TENDENCY TO TAKE UNDUE RISK BECAUSE THE COSTS ARE NOT BORNE BY THE PARTY TAKING THE RISK.

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BANKS

MORTGAGE BROKERS

REAL ESTATE APRAISERS

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SECURITY BROKERS

RATING AGENCIES

HOME BUYERS

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HOUSING BUBBLE STARTED TO BURST IN 2006

AMERICAN’S DREAM STARTS TO BECOMEAMERICA’S NIGHTMARE

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COMMODITY PRICES HIT RECORD HIGHS IN THE SUMMER OF 2008

RECORDSOIL PICES $147/BARRELGASOLINE PRICES $4.00/GALCORN PRICES $5.75/BU

INELASTIC DEMAND FOR THESE COMMODITIES

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SEPTEMBER 2008

WORLD CREDIT MARKETS FREEZE

REAL RISK OF WORLD DEPRESSION