Gregor Weekly Macro Note: Saturday 21 November 2009

So it has been a surprise to me this Autumn that so many composed for themselves a broader housing recovery narrative from the acute, artificial effects of FHA, F annie Mae, and Tax Credit programs….

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Gregor Weekly Macro Note: Saturday 21 November 2009

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