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What Will Cause The Next Recession - Robert Shiller On Human Behavior

What Will Cause The Next Recession - Robert Shiller On Human Behavior Nobel Prize winning economist Robert Shiller says that the long expansion in the economy, housing and stock markets, combined with continued low interest rates, could mean the U.S. is due for a recession. However, he says that human behavior makes it very difficult to make such predictions. The Trump administration and extreme weather events haven’t affected markets...yet.

Robert Shiller told CNBC that despite a strong housing market since 2012, homebuyers do not seem as excited. Low unemployment is helping drive the market up.

Shiller also says President Donald Trump and his family's lifestyle might be contributing to people feeling like, they too, can live in extravagant homes.

However, the Yale University economist says, "There could be a change in sentiment toward housing which could bring prices down."

Shiller also addresses housing affordability as a global issue.

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