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Findings from a European StudyChapter 14 ""Pots of Gold"": Housing Wealth and Economic Wellbeing in Australia; Chapter 15 Housing Wealth as Insurance: Insights from the UK; Chapter 16 Housing to Manage Debt and Family Care in the USA; Chapter 17 The Subprime State of Race; Chapter 18 The Housing Finance Revolution; Part III Mitigating Housing Risks; Editorial; Chapter 19 How Housing Busts End: Home Prices, User Cost, and Rigidities During Down Cycles 327 $aChapter 20 Is there a Role for Shared Equity Products in Twenty-First Century Housing? 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