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Housing Market Crash?
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The first edition of Yale economist Robert Shiller’s book “Irrational Exuberance” rolled off the printing presses in March 2000, at the peak of the dot-com boom. In that edition, Shiller predicted the collapse of the stock market, which did happen one month after the book was published.

Now Shiller’s updated “Irrational Exuberance” to take aim at what he sees as a groaning bubble in the American real estate market. Get ready for a crash, he warns. Prices in red-hot markets like New York, Boston and San Diego could fall as much as 40 percent within the next few years, says Shiller. The only thing keeping prices so high is the expectation that they will go even higher, Shiller says, but there is a limit and we are there.

Hear a conversation with Shiller about the American real estate bubble and its future.

Guests:

Kathleen Madigan, business outlook editor for BusinessWeek, author of the cover story “After The Housing Boom: What the Coming Slowdown Means for the Economy — and You” in the current issue of the magazine.;

Robert Shiller, professor of economics at Yale University.;

John Quigley, director of the Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy and professor of economics at UC Berkeley, also holds appointments at Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy and the Haas School of Business.

 
 
Listener comments
  • I remember listening to this live in 2005 and being convinced by Profe.ssor Shiller that the real estate bubble will burst. It took three years, but he was right on!

    Posted by Andrew, on January 1st, 2009 at 8:18 am EST
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