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But stocks can rise indefinitely.
Consider this:Evidence from many quarters suggests that human wellbeing does not rise indefinitely alongside gains in material wealth.
This level of debt cannot be sustained indefinitely; under current policies, debt is projected to rise indefinitely and without limit as a share of the economy.
Some big sources of today's growth are ultimately unsustainable because even America's consumers cannot forever spend more than their income, nor America's foreign borrowing rise indefinitely.
Of course, there were also speculative, highly leveraged deals at the height of the economic bubble, when rents and property values looked as if they would rise indefinitely.
Much like the home buyers who believed, in 2007, that house prices would continue to rise indefinitely, the private-equity firms assumed that the price of electricity, Energy Future's main product, would keep increasing.
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Home prices roughly doubled between 2000 and 2006, according to the Case-Shiller index, and many homeowners talked themselves into believing they would continue rising indefinitely.
It is a tax imposed by the market and will continue rising indefinitely as more and more people want more and more stuff.
This certainly helps to explain why house prices in big cities have tended to outpace those in rural areas, but it is not a reason to expect prices to keep rising indefinitely.
Despite its reputation, Archstone-Smith's stock has been battered recently, as investors have turned away from REITs on the theory that values cannot keep rising indefinitely, analysts say.
Just as house prices and personal debt could not go on rising indefinitely at previous rates, so the pound could not remain at such a high and uncompetitive level.
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