Communities and Banking
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2007, articles Fall
- Helping clients build credit pp. 3-5

- Vikki Frank
- Do temporary jobs help low-skilled workers?: surprising data from Detroit pp. 6-8

- David Autor and Susan Houseman
- Mapping New England: largest immigrant groups in southern New England counties pp. 9

- Julia Reade
- New England farmers meet immigrant needs pp. 10-13

- Frank Mangan, Maria Moreira and Raquel Uchoa de Mendonca
- Young entrepreneurs are the future pp. 14-15

- Deborah Neuman
- The New England health-care experiment pp. 16-19

- Brian P. Rosman
- Changes in income distribution in New England pp. 20-23

- Ross J. Gittell and Jason Rudokas
- Understanding concentrated poverty pp. 24-25

- DeAnna Green
- An overview of New England economic performance in 2006: growing but slowing pp. 26-28

- Tom DeCoff
- The community investment enterprise: uniting the for-profit and nonprofit worlds pp. 29-30

- Peter Drasher
2007, articles Sum
- Incentives for urban pioneers: in housing policy, one policy does not fit all pp. 3-4

- Peter Gagliardi
- Family caregiver: balancing home and work pp. 5-7

- Terry Lochhead
- Mapping New England: the caregiver crunch pp. 8

- Julia Reade
- Protecting coastal communities: managing change pp. 9-10

- Zenia Kotval and John Mullin
- Financing the everyday entrepreneur pp. 11-12

- DeAnna Green
- Historic preservation meets community development pp. 13-15

- Kennedy Lawson Smith
- Creating housing opportunities pp. 16-17

- Josephine McNeil
- Building Vermonters' credit pp. 18-20

- Jim White
- Manufactured housing comes of age: a support network for resident-owned communities pp. 21-23

- Cheryl A. Sessions
- Berlin, New Hampshire: the new Bangalore? pp. 24-27

- Katie Delahaye Paine
2007, articles Spr
- Gender gaps: the gaps in college degree attainment between New England men and women are rising pp. 3-6

- Ishwar Khatiwada, Joseph McLaughlin and Andrew Sum
- Economic development in Maine: the Piscataquis county model pp. 7-10

- Sheila Grant, Tom Lizotte and Erik Stumpfel
- Bringing jobs to western Maine pp. 11

- Peter L. Judkins
- Tackling foreclosure pp. 12-13

- Ricardo Borgos
- Foreclosure in Rhode Island pp. 14

- Carol Lewis
- In-state tuition rates and immigrants pp. 15-17

- Antoniya Owens
- Safe growth and natural disaster pp. 18-20

- Kristina Egan
- Environmental finance for affordable housing pp. 22-23

- Sam Merrill
- Estimating the cost of being unbanked pp. 24-26

- Tyler Desmond and Charles Sprenger
- Mapping New England: 2005 housing permits in New England pp. 27

- Ricardo Borgos
- The rural entrepreneur: overcoming isolation pp. 28-31

- Ashley Bliss
2007, articles Win
- When donors feel generous: economic research on prosocial behavior pp. 3-5

- Stephan Meier
- A ticket to the middle class: working off college debt pp. 6-9

- Sandy Baum, Ganesh Sitaraman and Elizabeth Warren
- 25 years of internships pp. 10-11

- Lillian Seay
- Targeting urban revitalization pp. 12-15

- Alice Rivlin
- Venture strategies for distressed areas pp. 16-19

- Michael H. Gurau
- Supplier diversity and economic development pp. 20-22

- Fred McKinney
- Mapping New England pp. 23

- Ricardo Borgos
- A new approach to public housing pp. 24-27

- Brandy Curtis and Josh Meehan
- Reasons for optimism pp. 28-31

- Cathy E. Minehan
2006, articles Fall
- Industrial ecology: environmental and economic boon pp. 3-5

- John Ehrenfeld
- By the numbers: data and measurement in community economic development pp. 6-8

- Ben Bernanke
- Responsive community development pp. 9-11

- Sharon Conard-Wells
- Public pensions: the multiplier effect pp. 12-14

- Doug Hoffer
- Mapping New England: concentration of poverty pp. 15

- Ricardo Borgos
- Help for low-income families: life insurance for education pp. 16-19

- Lynn Mitchell
- New horizons: for New England agriculture pp. 20-23

- James Putnam
- Homeownership in a high-cost region pp. 24-27

- Esther Schlorholtz
- Youth flight: are housing costs the issue? pp. 28-30

- Elizabeth Humstone
2006, articles Sum
- Supportive housing: combating homelessness in Connecticut pp. 3-5

- David Fink
- Immigrant homebuyers & economic revitalization pp. 6-9

- Marcia Hohn
- Introduction to Islamic finance pp. 10-13

- Murtha Cullina and Umar F. Moghul
- New Hampshire's working women pp. 14-17

- Ross J. Gittell and Marjorie Smith
- Connecticut through Katrina-colored glasses pp. 18-20

- Douglas Hall
- Mapping New England: number of businesses rise in most New England counties pp. 21

- Ricardo Borgos
- First person: Gerald Chertavian, Year Up Executive Director: changing minds pp. 22-24

- Gerald Chertavian
- Barriers to saving pp. 25-27

- Robert Greenstein, Zoe Neuberger and Peter Orszag
- Inner cities offer competitive advantages pp. 28-30

- Deirdre Coyle
2006, articles Spr
- Alternative mortgages: managed risk or gamble? pp. 3-5

- Andrew Olszowy
- Economic revitalization through the arts: the creative economy pp. 6-9

- Beate Becker
- Starting a community development bank: a New Haven story pp. 10-13

- Peggy Delinois Hamilton
- An ounce of prevention: helping the elderly with daily money management pp. 14-17

- Richard A. Hylan
- Recycling urban vacant land inch by inch, row by row: neighbors reclaim neighborhoods pp. 18-20

- Rosalind Greenstein and Yesim Sungu-Eryilmaz
- Breaking new ground: Denise Nappier, State Treasurer of Connecticut pp. 21-22

- Anonymous
- Mapping New England: higher-priced refinance loans in southern New England pp. 23

- Ricardo Borgos
- Home Mortgage Disclosure Act: new pricing data pp. 24-26

- Julia Reade
- Recovering from base closings: on the road to recovery: military bases get a facelift pp. 28-31

- Antoniya Owens
2006, articles Win
- New approaches in social investing pp. 3-6

- Ronald L. Phillips
- Matchmaking for community investors pp. 7-9

- Anna Afshar
- Benefitting both nonprofits and donors: charitable lead trusts pp. 10-12

- John H. Clymer and Sarah T. Connolly
- Mapping New England: high concentrations of Brazilians in southern New England pp. 13

- Ricardo Borgos
- Reaching immigrant communities pp. 14-15

- Jorio S. Gama
- Beyond neighborhood revitalization pp. 16-19

- Chris Ney and Sally Swenson
- Helping the poor accumulate assets pp. 20-23

- Andrea Levere
- Building from strength: asset-based community development pp. 25-27

- John E. Walker
2006
- International risk-taking, volatility, and consumption growth

- Maria Giduskova and Borja Larrain