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Market Stability and Price Shocks

A housing market is characterized by self-reinforcing price expectations, which create two stable price levels (one low, one high) and an unstable 'tipping point' price in between. If this market is currently at the low stable price level, explain why a small, temporary positive shock to prices will likely fail to trigger a sustained housing boom.

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