Lower rates pump up housing, but other markets lag behind (Record no. 23166)

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Title Lower rates pump up housing, but other markets lag behind
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1990
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Volume/sequential designation 25 January 1990, 34-41(6)
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Summary, etc. Examines prospects for the construction industry in the USA . At present the housing market does not look like it will be able to sustain growth, even with the decline in interest rates. Although the reduction in rates will keep construction orders at the present level. Other markets are discussed with regard to their consequences on the construction industry. Contains tables of construction contracts in the US, comparing 1988 to 1989 showing percentage change.
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