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The Crisis and How It Unfolded in the Industrial Countries

In: Asia and the Global Economic Crisis

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  • John Malcolm Dowling
  • Pradumna Bickram Rana

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The run up in housing prices in the United States and Great Britain at the end of the 1990s that continued until 2006 culminated in what would come to be known as the worst global recession since the great depression on the 1930s. In response to slower activity in the economy during the recession of 2001 the United States had taken an accommodative monetary stance. The prime lending rate fell from around 9% in 2001 to 4% by 2004 as the federal funds rate came down from 6% in early 2001 to an all time low of 1% by mid-2003. While moderating somewhat in 2004 and 2005 the monetary base grew by over 6% in 2002 and 2003. Lower interest rates and aggressive lending fueled a housing boom that lasted for a decade beginning in 1997. Whereas housing prices had risen in line with the cost of living for more than a decade from the mid-1980s to 1997 they accelerated rapidly thereafter. The Case-Shiller index of housing prices (available at www.standardandpoors.com /home/en/us) had increased from 62.8 in January 1984 to 74.8 in January 1997, an annual rate of less than 2%. Between January 1997 and June, 2006 it went from 74.8 to 226.17, an annual rate of around 30%. This resulted in a tripling of average home values in less than a decade and an enormous windfall in wealth for home owners. A real estate and stock market boom of unprecedented strength and breadth ensued. Interest rates on risky assets also fell. One year adjustable rate US mortgage came down from 7.25% in late 2000 to 3.5% in mid-2004. Some home owners refinanced and used the proceeds to buy durable goods, vacations and other luxury items. The rapid increase in housing values prompted many households to enter the housing market and take out mortgages even though their incomes and savings were not strong enough to qualify for a conventional mortgage. They were lured by teaser rates and liberal down payment terms.

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  • John Malcolm Dowling & Pradumna Bickram Rana, 2010. "The Crisis and How It Unfolded in the Industrial Countries," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Asia and the Global Economic Crisis, chapter 2, pages 14-35, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-30702-5_2
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230307025_2
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