All Posts Tagged With: "subprime lending"

Legends of the Fall: The Real and Imagined Sources of Our Bubble Economy

Preface The Foundation for Economic Education is pleased to announce that Richard W. Fulmer of Humble, Texas, is the winner of the second annual Eugene S. Thorpe writing competition. Mr. Fulmer holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from New Mexico State University and for over 20 years has worked as a systems analyst in [...]

24Mar2010 | Richard W. Fulmer | 13 comments | Continued

The “Watchful Eye” Fallacy

Because they are made of the same human stuff, it is unreasonable to expect government officials to correct errors being made in the marketplace. A look at the market failures Obama alluded to in his speech bears this out. Take the speculative bubble in housing. Did senators see the danger before the rest of us and pass laws to limit the purchase of real estate? Of course not. They participated in the housing boom along with everyone else.

21May2009 | James L. Payne | 4 comments | Continued

Bootleggers, Baptists, and Bailed-Out Bankers

For more than a year now, people worldwide have experienced an extraordinary chain of economic events. Led by crushing increases in U.S. mortgage-related bankruptcies, the world financial collapse that followed has been termed the subprime crisis, the financial meltdown, the Wall Street bailout, the beginning of another Great Depression, and even the end of capitalism [...]

2Mar2009 | Bruce Yandle | 6 comments | Continued

The Subprime Crisis Shows that Government Intervenes Too Little in Financial Markets?

Start with two assumptions. No. 1: banking and financial markets are inherently unstable. No. 2: government intervention into banking and financial markets can only stabilize (never destabilize). You’ll find it easy to conclude that any period of market instability we experience, like the recent subprime-lending problem, is the market’s fault and that it could have [...]

1Oct2008 | Lawrence H. White | 0 comments | Continued

The State Is Morally Hazardous To Your Health

It’s never been more important for advocates of individual liberty to emphasize that what is failing today is not the free market but the state. To claim otherwise is to ignore generations of pervasive and deep-seated privilege through government interference with the marketplace. Intentions are irrelevant. The laws of economics proceed whether those who interfere [...]

1May2008 | Sheldon Richman | 1 comment | Continued

Subprime Monetary Policy

In recent years monetary policy has been conducted so as to create an expectation that the Federal Reserve will bail out investors when asset bubbles deflate. Investors have come to bank on the Fed’s backing of risky ventures. The recent crisis in the subprime mortgage market is at least partly the outcome of this new [...]

1Nov2007 | Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. | 2 comments | Continued
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