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Boom Bust Fred Harrison

Boom Bust von Fred Harrison

Boom Bust Fred Harrison


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Zusammenfassung

Based on a study of property markets over the last 200 years, Harrison warns of the danger to banks, business and jobs of ignoring a remarkably regular 18-year cycle. He accuses Gordon Brown of giving people a false sense of security by his repeated claim, last made in his 2007 Budget speech, that 'we will never return to the old boom and bust'

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Boom Bust: House Prices, Banking and the Depression of 2010 Fred Harrison

When the first edition appeared in 2005, the consensus among forecasters was that the boom in house prices would cool to an annual 2 or 3% rise over the following years. As predicted by the author, however, prices continued to rise by more than 10% well into 2007. Basing his argument on a study of property markets over the last 200 years, Harrison warns of the danger to banks, business and jobs of ignoring a remarkably regular 18-year cycle. Recent events have proved the accuracy of his prediction. He accuses Gordon Brown of giving people a false sense of security by his oft repeated claim, last made in his 2007 Budget speech, that 'we will never return to the old boom and bust'. Alan Greenspan in the US encouraged a similar belief which led to the risky sub-prime mortgage spree. The reason for the instability, Harrison explains, is not the housing market itself but the land market on which all buildings stand. Land is in fixed supply - as Mark Twain noted: 'They're not making any more of it'. Therefore, as the demand for land for new homes and offices rises with population growth and economic expansion, market forces, which normally increase supply to reduce prices, have the reverse effect: prices rise. This encourages speculation, with banks lending more against escalating asset values and reinforcing the upward spiral. Under existing government policies, the only way land prices can be brought back to affordable levels is a slump, undermining the banking system and causing widespread unemployment and repossessions. This is what happened with the collapse of US sub-prime mortgages. The author argues that monetary policy and bank regulation only have a marginal impact on land speculation. The only way of neutralising the boom bust cycle and creating conditions of economic stability is a fundamental reform of the tax system.

Boom Bust Bewertungen

The man who predicted the property crash -- Ross Clark Spectator Business ...those warnings were not of the boy who cried wolf variety, but well thought out and calculated -- Marc Coleman Irish Independent [Harrison] does make a case for the existence of an 18-year business cycle, which he links to speculation in the property market -- Samuel Britain Financial Times ...there are some fascinating insights into cycles, property and rents -- John Calverley Economic Affairs ...for anyone seeking to understand the vagaries of the housing market, this is a fascinating read -- Jeff Howell Sunday Telegraph

Über Fred Harrison

Fred Harrison is Research Director of Land Research Trust, London. After a career as a Fleet Street investigative journalist, he was advisor to a number of Russian academic and political bodies, including the Duma (parliament), in their efforts to implement a more equitable transition to a market economy. Recently he has turned his attention to the failure of economic analysis and public policies in the market economies.

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Boom Bust: House Prices, Banking and the Depression of 2010 Fred Harrison
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Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
20071201
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