% WARNING: This file may contain UTF-8 (unicode) characters. % While non-8-bit characters are officially unsupported in BibTeX, you % can use them with the biber backend of biblatex % usepackage[backend=biber]{biblatex} @techreport{NBERw18852, title = "The 1920s American Real Estate Boom and the Downturn of the Great Depression: Evidence from City Cross Sections", author = "Brocker, Michael and Hanes, Christopher", institution = "National Bureau of Economic Research", type = "Working Paper", series = "Working Paper Series", number = "18852", year = "2013", month = "February", doi = {10.3386/w18852}, URL = "http://www.nber.org/papers/w18852", abstract = {In the 1929-1933 downturn of the Great Depression, house values and homeownership rates fell more, and mortgage foreclosure rates were higher, in cities that had experienced relatively high rates of house construction in the residential real-estate boom of the mid-1920s. Across the 1920s, boom cities had seen the biggest increases in house values and homeownership rates. These patterns suggest that the mid-1920s boom contributed to the depth of the Great Depression through wealth and financial effects of falling house values. Also, they are very similar to cross-sectional patterns across metro areas around 2006.}, }