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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...also said that due to a stable economy, mortgage rates were below 7 percent in 1998 and led to a strong housing market. 890,000 new homes were sold...

Author: By Mary C. Cardinale, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: At Inaugural Dunlop Lecture, Housing Past and Future Discussed | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

...also said that due to a stable economy, mortgage rates were below 7 percent in 1998 and led to a strong housing market. 890,000 new homes were sold...

Author: By Mary C. Cardinale, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Inaugural Dunlop Lecture Examines Housing | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

...specific research interests, as described on his Berkeley Web page, include "the globalization of financial markets, the workings of the foreign exchange market, international macroeconomic policy coordination, regional trading blocs, trade and growth in East Asia, and monetary influences on prices of agricultural and mineral commodities...

Author: By Sasha A. Haines-stiles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: KSG Professor Lawrence Nominated to CEA; Former CEA Member Frankel Has Accepted Position at KSG | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

...specific research interests, as describedon his Berkeley Web page, include "theglobalization of financial markets, the workingsof the foreign exchange market, internationalmacroeconomic policy coordination, regionaltrading blocs, trade and growth in East Asia, andmonetary influences on prices of agricultural andmineral commodities...

Author: By Sasha A. Haines-stiles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: KSG Professor Nominated to CEA | 5/5/1999 | See Source »

Indeed, long-beleaguered shares of small companies got a lift from the rotation and stayed strong even as investors returned to their Internet darlings. This broadening, if it persists, comes with great risk. Rarely does a major shift in investor thinking arrive without a dose of market pain. "Most of the Internet stocks have made their highs," declares Dick McCabe, market analyst at Merrill Lynch. He believes the industrial stocks will re-emerge as market leaders later this spring, following a wide pullback. If he's right, the fuddy-duddies may at last celebrate for a good long while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why the Internet Stock Bubble Refused to Burst | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

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