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"asset price bubbles" is correct and usable in written English.
It's usually used to refer to a period of rapidly increasing prices of assets such as stocks, real estate, and commodities. For example: "The dot-com boom of the late 1990s was an example of an asset price bubble, as technology stocks rose to highly inflated values."
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"The last thing Asia wants is asset price bubbles," he said.
Is growth too dependent on consumer spending and asset price bubbles?
But like many asset price bubbles, it might well stay afloat for longer than skeptics such as I expected.
Some theorists oppose monetary expansion on other grounds, like the fear of setting off asset price bubbles.
These risks should be clear after the recent crisis driven by the bursting of asset price bubbles.
For the last several years, he has been working on projects involving securities and corporate law during asset price bubbles and periods of market volatility.
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One has to do with asset-price bubbles.
The authors argue that the focus on asset-price bubbles alone is wrong.
Their immediate dilemma is how to sustain recovery without inflating credit and asset-price bubbles.
Faulty expectations on the part of market participants regularly cause credit and asset-price bubbles.
A low-interest-rate environment encourages borrowing and asset-price bubbles.
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