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Gradual home price drop good: Yale's Shiller

Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:46pm EST

Reporter's Notebook

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By Lynn Adler

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Robert Shiller, Yale finance professor and author of the highly touted "Irrational Exuberance" book on asset bubbles, said gradually falling home prices are nothing to fear.

It's the more swift and sharp slide that can undermine housing, and thus consumer confidence and the economy, he said here at a Reuters Housing Summit.

"There's nothing troubling about a gradual correction of home prices. If we keep our incomes at the current level and home prices go down we are richer, we can buy more housing," Shiller said.

"On the other hand, if they fall suddenly and fast then that can bring on recession and that is the worry right now."

A housing boom that lasted nine years is now unraveling.

The economy is "probably on the brink of recession," Shiller said.

The most recent Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller 20-city home price index released in late January showed an annual 7.7 percent price drop in November.

Still, that slide pales in comparison with the surge registered in the nine years of the housing boom.  Continued...

 
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