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Assessing Housing Market Stability

Consider two distinct housing markets, Market A and Market B. Both markets experience an identical, sudden wave of pessimism about future home values, causing a downward shift in their respective Price Dynamics Curves (PDC). Before this shift, Market A was characterized by extremely rapid price appreciation, placing its state far from the unstable tipping point. Market B, in contrast, had been experiencing slowing price growth and its state was positioned much closer to the unstable tipping point. Based on this information, which market faces a greater immediate risk of a sudden and severe price collapse, and why?

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