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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to analyze South Park's take on the causes of the recession and the housing bubble.

Design/methodology/approach

The essay describes the events in the South Park episode and compares them to the respective events of the recession and the housing bubble.

Findings

The authors found that the creators of South Park, albeit only a cartoon, were amazingly accurate in their assessment of the real world issues concerning the recession and the housing bubble.

Research limitations/implications

The recession was caused by the Federal Reserve System artificially lowering interest rates, which led to malinvestments in round about directions (housing); this was exacerbated by HUD, CRA, Fannie, Freddie and other governmental subsidies, regulations which also led to the overbuilding of housing. Further research should delve into these causes of the difficulties.

Practical implications

The South Park episode, and this paper, serve as an example of what not to do.

Originality/value

South Park has been written by libertarians who are sympathetic to Austrian economics. The paper traces out this thesis with regard to the Margarita episode which deals with the housing bubble and its contribution to the present recession.

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