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Historical analysis of major housing market downturns frequently reveals a prolonged period of weakening prices, rather than a sharp crash immediately following one specific, large negative event. What is the most likely implication of this observation for a model that explains market busts as the result of a single price shock pushing the market past a critical tipping point on a static, S-shaped price dynamics curve?

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