Communities and Banking
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2013, articles Fall
- The effective use of property tax incentives for economic development pp. 4-7

- Daphne A. Kenyon, Adam H. Langley and Bethany P. Paquin
- Preserving small rental buildings pp. 8-10

- Sarah Berke, Joan Carty and Barbara McCormick
- Prepaid cards: lots of flavors, not all delicious pp. 11-13

- Claire Greene
- Mapping New England: average acute inpatient charges, by county pp. 14-15

- Kaili Mauricio
- Disability, unemployment, and poverty pp. 16-18

- David Hoff
- The new community investment tax credit pp. 19-22

- Joseph Kriesberg
- Community development lending: patience, collaboration, and tolerance for risk pp. 23-25

- Anthony Poore
- Alternatives to youth incarceration pp. 26-28

- Annie Salsich
- Keeping the community and its economy healthy pp. 29-31

- Peg Underhill
2013, articles Summer
- Casinos and cities: can they live together? pp. 4-5

- Alan Mallach
- A new initiative for Massachusetts smaller cities pp. 6-7

- Prabal Chakrabarti
- Promoting economic prosperity by welcoming immigrants pp. 8-10

- Rachel Steinhardt
- Medical debt: a curable affliction health reform won’t fix pp. 11-13

- David U. Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler
- Undocumented immigrants and child health pp. 14-15

- Nancy Berlinger and Michael K. Gusmano
- Tackling health-related needs: Boston Medical Center Pediatrics pp. 16-17

- Barry Zuckerman
- Modern land banking: can it work in southern New England? pp. 18-20

- Erin Graves
- Mapping New England: people living in lower-income areas, by county pp. 21

- Ana Patricia Munoz
- Childhood savings and college success pp. 22-25

- Cathy Lin
- It takes a village: communities tackle crime pp. 26-28

- Andrea Pereira and Julia Ryan
- New England fishermen adapt to a sea change pp. 29-31

- Lee Crockett
2013, articles Spring
- Latino dairy workers in Vermont pp. 5-7

- Daniel Baker
- Access to affordable food in New Hampshire pp. 8-10

- Sally K. Ward
- Beginning farmers and local food systems pp. 11-13

- Mary Ahearn and Dawn Thilmany
- Mapping New England: use of food stamps, by county pp. 14-15

- Kaili Mauricio
- Closing the academic divide through debate pp. 16-19

- Ashley Belanger and Steve Stein
- Supplemental security income, welfare reform, and the recession pp. 20-21

- Lucie Schmidt
- Giving a decommissioned military base new life pp. 22-24

- John A. Moore
- The urban forest pp. 25-27

- Kathleen L. Wolf
- The Great Recession and confidence in homeownership pp. 28-30

- Anat Bracha and Julian Jamison
2013, articles Winter
- The foreclosure legacy pp. 4-6

- Nellie M. Gorbea
- Mapping New England: rent as a percentage of income, by county pp. 7

- Kaili Mauricio
- Rental housing in Rhode Island pp. 8-9

- Chris Hannifan
- Homeless prevention: an inexpensive solution to a costly social problem pp. 10-11

- Emily S. Anderson
- Maine communities foster immigrants' small businesses pp. 12-14

- Alexandra Alvarez and Jody Harris
- Innocent but incarcerated: 10,000 lost years pp. 15-16

- Gretchen Bennett
- Building community through the arts: the North Adams story pp. 17-19

- Jaye Fox
- Role-playing our way to solutions pp. 20-21

- Miriam Axel-Lute
- The story of a sausage business pp. 22-23

- Claire Greene
- The green retrofit initiative pp. 24-27

- Elizabeth Glynn
- When high finance meets age-old problems pp. 28-29

- Kristin Kanders
- The wisdom of crowdfunding pp. 30-31

- Juanjuan Zhang
2010, articles Fall
- The crisis and Latino families pp. 3-5

- Janis Bowdler, Roberto Quercia and David Andrew Smith
- Advanced manufacturing in New England: strategies for tapping the potential pp. 6-8

- James Brett and Mike Reopel
- Rhode Island unemployment pp. 9-11

- Leonard Lardaro
- Coordinating homeowner assistance: weatherization and housing rehabilitation pp. 12-14

- Spencer M. Cowan and William M. Rohe
- Mapping New England: mortgage holders in trouble pp. 15

- Kai-yan Lee
- The subprime meltdown: who knew what when? pp. 16-18

- Kathleen C. Engel and Patricia A. McCoy
- Shared services: strengthening early care and education pp. 19-21

- Naman Libbie Poppick and Louise Stoney
- The creative economy, public policy, and community development pp. 22-24

- Mollie S. Burke
- How loan modifications affect credit scores pp. 25-27

- Prabal Chakrabarti