tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110014885778996459.post7655952795862519466..comments2024-03-29T00:15:52.716-07:00Comments on Idiosyncratic Whisk: Housing: Part 244 - Moral hazard in securitizationsKevin Erdmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07431566729667544886noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110014885778996459.post-31732651962844928032017-08-25T18:04:37.358-07:002017-08-25T18:04:37.358-07:00Hello, Euegen Brown Loan Company. Our company prov...Hello, Euegen Brown Loan Company. Our company provides loans at low rate of 2%. Do you need urgent loan to pay off your debts, bills and to expand your business, or you need a loan to improve your business? You have been rejected by banks and other financial institutions? This service will provide both individuals, companies, business men and women. But we guarantee the loan and we have helped many people around the world and we provide direct loans for ever so that signing up with us and we do not rush our customers to pay their loans but the financial opportunities at your door step, so contact us today via email at: Euegenbrown01@gmail.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16360206537416217533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110014885778996459.post-91682096143083018452017-07-26T11:02:54.295-07:002017-07-26T11:02:54.295-07:00Good point. Self-driving cars and busses in the U...Good point. Self-driving cars and busses in the US might also create new dynamics.<br /><br />I think you are going overboard on the zoning complaints. I see a rising interest in zoning and the supply problem.Kevin Erdmannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07431566729667544886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110014885778996459.post-81117074870234266662017-07-25T19:06:46.609-07:002017-07-25T19:06:46.609-07:00OT but worth a thought:
Bullet trains.
Tokyo not...OT but worth a thought:<br /><br />Bullet trains.<br /><br />Tokyo not only has "loose" zoning, but bullet trains. <br /><br />The trains must mitigate property appreciation in-city to some extent. <br /><br />I think. Maybe not. The trains may increase the value of commercial real estate. Interesting topic. Benjamin Colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14001038338873263877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110014885778996459.post-63885015396788873892017-07-25T18:51:12.732-07:002017-07-25T18:51:12.732-07:00OT but interesting
https://beatricecherrier.wordp...OT but interesting<br /><br />https://beatricecherrier.wordpress.com/2017/02/20/how-not-to-screw-up-your-economic-expertise-lessons-from-the-kennedy-tax-cut-grandmaster-walter-heller/<br /><br />The above post is a fun if long read. But for purposes here, the first few paragraphs are remarkable.<br /><br />Macroeconomists are wondering why the public has become disenchanted with them. <br /><br />The words "property zoning" are absent from the self-analysis, <br /><br />In other words, property zoning is simply not on the table as an macroeconomic topic, despite the fact that high housing costs are eviscerating living standards throughout much of the developed world. Dampening real output. Putting strains on commuters that do not show up in GDP. <br /><br />So the middle-class gets boxed out housing in Great Britain and large parts of the coasts in the US. Not a topic. <br /><br />Real median earnings for adult U.S males are less now than in 1979 (the key word is "median"). <br /><br />So macroeconomists jibber-jabber about the need for tight money to prevent asset bubbles…in property. <br /><br />A grim chuckle, no?Benjamin Colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14001038338873263877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110014885778996459.post-62889641516703076912017-07-25T18:48:50.184-07:002017-07-25T18:48:50.184-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Benjamin Colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14001038338873263877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110014885778996459.post-30758968184923648672017-07-24T05:22:35.797-07:002017-07-24T05:22:35.797-07:00Add on: I should say "tight property zoning.&...Add on: I should say "tight property zoning." Benjamin Colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14001038338873263877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1110014885778996459.post-86649812748361914682017-07-24T05:21:56.677-07:002017-07-24T05:21:56.677-07:00Another great post.
Property zoning causes prope...Another great post. <br /><br />Property zoning causes property appreciation if demand for property is growing. <br /><br />A city/region may have demand from local industry and residents for property, or it may come from outside the city too, from people or investors who want in. <br /><br />There does seem to be a constant--nations with chronic current account trade deficits and property zoning see the most property appreciation. Benjamin Colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14001038338873263877noreply@blogger.com