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Event April 23, 2026, 15:00 - 16:00

Ren­te­fald og bol­ig­priser

How have four dec­ades of fall­ing in­terest rates shaped the hous­ing mar­ket and so­ci­ety?

Join us when Pro­fess­or Jes­per Rangvid ex­plores the sig­ni­fic­ant de­cline in in­terest rates in Den­mark and glob­ally, with a par­tic­u­lar fo­cus on how this trend has driv­en up house prices.

Prac­tic­al in­form­a­tion

Time
April 23, 2026, 15:00 - 16:00
Location
CBS Lib­rary For­um, Lower ground floor
Sol­b­jerg Plads 3
2000 Fre­deriks­berg
Format
Talk
Host
CBS Lib­rary & Aca­dem­ic Ser­vices
Language
Dansk
Price
Free to at­tend
Subjects
Finance Interest rates Society

Jesper Rangvid, professor at the Department of Finance, will talk about his new book Rentefald (Falling Interest Rates), in which he examines the decline in interest rates globally and in Denmark over the past 40 years and discusses what this has meant for our society.

He will focus in particular on the impact of interest rates on the housing market, including how falling interest rates have helped to drive up house prices.

This event is a part of CBS Library and Academic Services' celebration of CBS research and as such it contributes to the CBS research dissemination efforts. 

Meet the re­search­er

Want to read the book?

Bor­row Ren­te­fald by Jes­per Rangvid from the lib­rary.