by Calculated Risk on 10/29/2006 11:16:00 PM
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Krugman: Bursting Bubble Blues
Professor Krugman writes in the NY Times: Bursting Bubble Blues
Economist's View has some excerpts:
Here are the five stages of housing grief:See Economist's View for more.
1. Housing bubble? What housing bubble? “A national severe price distortion [in housing] seems most unlikely in the United States.” (Alan Greenspan, October 2004)
2. “There’s a little froth in this market,” but “we don’t perceive that there is a national bubble.” (Alan Greenspan, May 2005)
3. Housing is slumping, but “despite what you hear from some of the Eeyores in the analytical community, a recession is not visible on the horizon.” (Richard Fisher, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, August 2006)
4. Well, that was a lousy quarter, but “I feel good about the U.S. economy, I really do.” (Henry Paulson, the Treasury secretary, last Friday)
5. Insert expletive here.