real estate bubble

collocation in English

meaningsofreal,estateandbubble

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real
adjective
uk
/rɪəl/
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/ˈriː.əl/
existing in fact and ...
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estate
noun
uk
/ɪˈsteɪt/
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/ɪˈsteɪt/
a large area of land in the country that is owned by a family or an organization and is often used for growing crops or ...
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bubble
noun
uk
/ˈbʌb.əl/
us
/ˈbʌb.əl/
a ball of gas that appears in a liquid, or a ball formed of air surrounded by liquid that floats in ...
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(Definition ofreal,estateandbubblefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The regional economy has been in steady decline for many years, with only a small uplift brought about by the global realestatebubble.
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Their assumption, implicitly, is that the financial crisis was caused by the bursting of a realestatebubble.
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Lax lending standards and rising real estate prices also contributed to the realestatebubble.
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Many of the assets were tied to speculative loans for commercial real estate purchased during the height of the realestatebubblein 2006.
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It's because there is no realestatebubble.
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A realestatebubbleis a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local, regional, national or global real estate markets.
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Credit dried up; the realestatebubbleburst; plans fizzled.
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New lyrics describe the frenzy of corruption in a prairie town at the climax of a realestatebubble.
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The town's realestatebubbleburst and many businesses started between 1890 and 1893 did not survive.
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This may be a realestatebubble.
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A realestatebubbleor property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets.
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Large real estate bubbles tend to increase property tax revenues, while the collapse of bubbles places downward pressure on them.
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In a world of capital gains, real estate bubbles and foreign adventures with money, all notion of the real value of anything is lost.
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The financial crisis of 20072012 was related to the bursting of real estate bubbles around the world, which had begun during the 2000s.
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Within some schools of heterodox economics, by contrast, real estate bubbles are considered of critical importance and a fundamental cause of financial crises and ensuing economic crises.
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This is first argued empirically numerous real estate bubbles have been followed by economic slumps, and it is argued that there is a cause-effect relationship between these.
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The questions of whether real estate bubbles can be identified and prevented, and whether they have broader macroeconomic significance are answered differently by schools of economic thought, as detailed below.
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