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 <description>&lt;!--paging_filter--&gt;&lt;p&gt;Because of the recession experienced during the fourth quarter of 2001, fewer people were remodeling their homes. The research finding comes from Harvard&#039;s Joint Center for Housing Studies, which tracks such changes. &quot;While spending has not fallen off precipitously, we are in the midst of a modest downturn,&quot; remarked Nicolas P. Retsinas, the director of the Joint Center. &quot;In light of the reality of the recession, homeowners have begun to defer and cancel major housing renovations.&quot; The measure is called the Remodeling Activity Indicator. The RAI is regularly released by Harvard&#039;s Joint Center for Housing Studies during the third week after each quarter&#039;s closing -- two quarters before the U.S. Commerce Department&#039;s data on residential improvements and repairs is available -- in order to provide industry with an accurate and timely reading of national remodeling activity levels.&lt;/p&gt;
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