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A modern version of the Home Owners' Loan Corporation could help solve the financial crisis.
A temporary housing intervention during the Great Depression offers lessons for how to deal with our current crisis.
The current U.S. housing bust has been described as the worst since the Great Depression, butthe financial and economic collapse in 1933 is virtually impossible for people today to even imagine.
Alex Pollock examines the future of the current financial crisis as it relates to the housing industry.
We are facing the bust that inevitably followed the housing and mortgage bubble,but we can learn from the history of mortgage crises.
The Home Owners' Loan Corporation provides a useful history lesson for those seeking interventions to solve our current housing crisis.
The underlying problems that have caused the current credit crunch need to be addressed.
In order to overcome the subprime mortgage bust, we must help borrowers to become more competent and informed.



