Re: Facebook Co-Founder Saverin Gives Up U.S. Citizenship Before IPO
If the debt and home price reduction were in nominal terms, the government would have to print an equivalent amount of money and issue an equivalent amount of debt to recapitalize the banking system and cover losses on all of the Fannie / Freddie debt that would otherwise default. That would just represent an additional shift of debt from private to public account, with some ugly impacts depending on how / whether the Treasury could actually issue enough debt to make good on its guarantees.
A 50% decline in real terms in home prices and mortgage debt would imply a severe inflationary scenario where, for whatever reason (collapsing real wages, or limitations on mortgage lending) consumers would be limited in their ability to afford real estate as a hedge against inflation.
To your point regarding financialization, given the current incentives, I suspect that consumers would start to re-lever to take advantage of the "buying opportunity", with debt and home prices returning to near current levels fairly soon.
If the debt and home price reduction were in nominal terms, the government would have to print an equivalent amount of money and issue an equivalent amount of debt to recapitalize the banking system and cover losses on all of the Fannie / Freddie debt that would otherwise default. That would just represent an additional shift of debt from private to public account, with some ugly impacts depending on how / whether the Treasury could actually issue enough debt to make good on its guarantees.
A 50% decline in real terms in home prices and mortgage debt would imply a severe inflationary scenario where, for whatever reason (collapsing real wages, or limitations on mortgage lending) consumers would be limited in their ability to afford real estate as a hedge against inflation.
To your point regarding financialization, given the current incentives, I suspect that consumers would start to re-lever to take advantage of the "buying opportunity", with debt and home prices returning to near current levels fairly soon.
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