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Yale economist Shiller: New housing slump could crash stocks
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Robert Shiller, the Yale economist who famously predicted the 2000-02 stock crash, says the market may be in trouble once more.

Stocks already are overvalued, he says. And a renewed housing slump could send the market tumbling.

"I wonder about a return to another break in the market," he recently told The Wall Street Journal.

Shiller has put together...

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