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Credit / United States housing bubble / New Keynesian economics / Asymmetric information / Market failure / Bankruptcy / Credit rationing / Default / Credit risk / Debt / Moral hazard / Foreclosure
Date: 2016-06-17 16:32:53
Credit
United States housing bubble
New Keynesian economics
Asymmetric information
Market failure
Bankruptcy
Credit rationing
Default
Credit risk
Debt
Moral hazard
Foreclosure

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