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Apr 27, 2009

Solving America’s Housing Crisis

The problems in the housing market are the result of too much supply and not enough demand. Construction of new homes in over supplied markets should end. Investors should be encouraged to purchase vacant homes for rental purposes. And the government should guarantee Fannie and Freddie mortgage bonds to restore...
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Mark Dotzour

The problems in the housing market are the result of too much supply and not enough demand. Construction of new homes in over supplied markets should end. Investors should be encouraged to purchase vacant homes for rental purposes. And the government should guarantee Fannie and Freddie mortgage bonds to restore faith in those entities.

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