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Political bubbles: Financial crises and the failure of American democracy
Nolan McCarty
, Keith T. Poole, Howard Rosenthal
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Financial Crisis
100%
American Democracy
100%
Financial Bubbles
100%
Politics
66%
Washington
33%
Financial Markets
33%
Mortgage-backed Securities
33%
Real Estate
33%
Market Imperfections
33%
Risky Behavior
33%
2008 Financial Crisis
33%
Government Institutions
33%
Market Behavior
33%
U.S. History
33%
Credit Default Swaps
33%
Financial Instability
33%
Economic Boom
33%
Mistaken Beliefs
33%
Policy Bias
33%
Greed
33%
Government Oversight
33%
Adjustable Rate Mortgages
33%
Leniency
33%
Market Innovation
33%
Regulatory Failure
33%
Social Sciences
Financial Crisis
100%
Democracy
100%
Mortgage
66%
USA
33%
Industrial Sector
33%
Ideologies
33%
Financial Market
33%
Risky Behavior
33%
Real Estate Sector
33%
Market Imperfection
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Financial Crisis
100%
Incomplete Market
25%
Financial Market
25%
Asset-Backed Securities
25%
Credit Derivative
25%
Real Estate Sector
25%
Mortgage Rate
25%