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Strategies & Market Trends : Quantum Economics.......2012 and Beyond

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To: dvdw© who wrote (1193)8/25/2022 7:24:12 AM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (1) of 1311
 
The problem was Mal Investment....the perceived solution, appears to be a rebirth of a virtuous cycle.

Local /regional governments bordering if not already bankrupt, depend on land sales to meet budgets.
What better way too restart land sales than to free up land already sold. The numbers are staggering considering the excess capacity of overbuilt no demand cities towns. Who thinks that a new player in the developer market won't build over knock downs at lower prices for sale, and yet remain within the 3 red line policy.

While all of us know that All prices are always artifacts of some prevailing systems intent.

The demand for the return of another business cycle, will rationalize several key problems for consumers who paid too much for the leased un completed apartments, banks who loaned too easily, to developers to facilitate land use funding local regional governments.

Knock them down and enable different developers who will comply with policy to emerge. All the contractors who remain unpaid will be encouraged to meet the challenge of the crises under the headline, "this time is different"

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