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Details about Kai-yan Lee

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Phone:617.973.3813
Postal address:P.O.Box 55882 Boston, MA 02205
Workplace:Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2010

  1. Receivership: a coordinated strategy to stabilize troubled properties
    Public and Community Affairs Discussion Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads

2008

  1. Foreclosure's price-depressing spillover effects on local properties: a literature review
    Public and Community Affairs Discussion Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Downloads View citations (13)

Journal Articles

2010

  1. Mapping New England: mortgage holders in trouble
    Communities and Banking, 2010, (Fall), 15 Downloads
  2. The subprime meltdown: who knew what when?
    Communities and Banking, 2010, (Fall), 16-18 Downloads

2009

  1. Mapping New England: child poverty by county
    Communities and Banking, 2009, (Fall), 15 Downloads
  2. Mapping New England: foreclosure prevention event
    Communities and Banking, 2009, (Spr), 20-21 Downloads
  3. Mapping New England: real estate owned properties in New England
    Communities and Banking, 2009, (Sum), 25 Downloads
  4. The myth of the irresponsible investor: analysis of southern New England's small multifamily properties
    New England Community Developments, 2009, 8-11 Downloads

2008

  1. Mapping New England: community colleges serve local needs
    Communities and Banking, 2008, (Spr), 9 Downloads
  2. Mapping New England: heating fuel usage in southern New England
    Communities and Banking, 2008, (Win), 9 Downloads
  3. Research review: spillover effects of foreclosures on communities
    New England Community Developments, 2008, 10-12 Downloads
  4. The golden years dilemma
    Communities and Banking, 2008, (Sum), 16-19 Downloads

2007

  1. Foreclosure prevention and intervention efforts in New England
    New England Community Developments, 2007, 1-7 Downloads
 
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