The Stabilizing Effect of Credit Regulations
During a period of rapidly rising house prices, households often find their wealth increasing. This can lead them to borrow more money against the value of their homes to finance consumption, which further fuels economic expansion. Conversely, when house prices fall, borrowing is restricted, leading to a sharp contraction in spending. Analyze how a government regulation that limits the amount a household can borrow against the rising value of their property would impact both the upward and downward phases of this economic cycle. In your answer, explain the chain of events through which this regulation would promote greater economic stability.
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