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Housing Policy Debate

1999 - 2025

Current editor(s): Tom Sanchez, Susanne Viscarra and Derek Hyra

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Volume 21, issue 4, 2011

Guest Editor's introduction pp. 475-479 Downloads
Alan White
The limits of RESPA: An empirical analysis of the effects of mortgage cost disclosures pp. 481-528 Downloads
Elizabeth Renuart and Jen Douglas
Gender, age, and race in subprime America pp. 529-564 Downloads
Elvin Wyly and C.S. Ponder
How good is the GFE? How truthful is the TILA? Comparing mortgage loan disclosures to settlement documents pp. 565-583 Downloads
J. Michael Collins
The complicated transaction: Using net present value to weigh the costs and benefits of the cash-out refinance pp. 585-603 Downloads
Sonia Garrison and Wei Li
Weathering the storm: How have IDA homebuyers fared in the foreclosure crisis? pp. 605-625 Downloads
Signe-Mary McKernan, Ida Rademacher, Caroline Ratcliffe, Kasey Wiedrich and Megan Gallagher
Refinancing transitions and equity extraction among CRA mortgage borrowers pp. 627-645 Downloads
Jonathan Spader and Roberto G. Quercia

Volume 21, issue 3, 2011

Editor's note: the impact of Housing Policy Debate pp. 345-347 Downloads
Thomas W. Sanchez
The bounds of smart decline: a foundational theory for planning shrinking cities pp. 349-367 Downloads
Justin B. Hollander and Jeremy Németh
Comment on Hollander's “The bounds of smart decline: a foundational theory for planning shrinking cities” pp. 369-375 Downloads
Alan Mallach
A different lens: administrative perspectives on portability in Illinois' Housing Choice Voucher Program pp. 377-403 Downloads
Andrew Jordan Greenlee
Impacts of Heading Home Hennepin's Housing First programs for long-term homeless adults pp. 405-419 Downloads
Maria Hanratty
Institutionalized social skill and the rise of mediating organizations in urban governance: the case of the Cleveland Housing Network pp. 421-442 Downloads
Michael McQuarrie and Norman Krumholz
The low income housing tax credit and racial segregation pp. 443-473 Downloads
Keren M. Horn and Katherine M. O'Regan

Volume 21, issue 2, 2011

Denver Housing Authority's Park Avenue HOPE VI revitalization project: community impact results pp. 191-214 Downloads
William Cloud and Susan Roll
The housing and neighborhood conditions of America's children: patterns and trends over four decades pp. 215-245 Downloads
C. Scott Holupka and Sandra J. Newman
The recent pervasive external effects of residential home foreclosure pp. 247-265 Downloads
Robert Wassmer
Fair and affordable? Racial and ethnic segregation and inequality in New York City rental housing pp. 267-293 Downloads
Judith R. Halasz
A prevention-centered approach to homelessness assistance: a paradigm shift? pp. 295-315 Downloads
Dennis P. Culhane, Stephen Metraux and Thomas Byrne
The sustainability of low-income homeownership: the incidence of unexpected costs and needed repairs among low-income home buyers pp. 317-341 Downloads
Shannon Van Zandt and William M. Rohe

Volume 21, issue 1, 2011

Is subsidized housing in sustainable neighborhoods? Evidence from Chicago pp. 1-28 Downloads
Emily Talen and Julia Koschinsky
Comment on Emily Talen and Julia Koschinsky's “Is subsidized housing in sustainable neighborhoods? Evidence from Chicago” pp. 29-32 Downloads
Alex Schwartz
Comment on Emily Talen and Julia Koschinsky's “Is subsidized housing in sustainable neighborhoods? Evidence from Chicago”: “Sustainable” urban form and opportunity: frames and expectations for low-income households pp. 33-44 Downloads
Rolf Pendall and Joe Parilla
Minimum parking requirements and housing affordability in New York City pp. 45-68 Downloads
Simon McDonnell, Josiah Madar and Vicki Been
Cleveland's EcoVillage: green and affordable housing through a network alliance pp. 69-91 Downloads
Wendy A. Kellogg and W. Dennis Keating
Integrating equity and environmental goals in local housing policy pp. 93-98 Downloads
Elizabeth J. Mueller and Frederick Steiner
The dynamics of spatial inequality in UK housing wealth pp. 99-132 Downloads
Eric J. Levin and Gwilym Pryce
Intrametropolitan residential mobility and older inner suburbs: A case study of the Greater Columbus, Ohio, metropolitan area pp. 133-164 Downloads
Moon Jeong Kim and Hazel A. Morrow-Jones
How local public administrators, nonprofit providers, and elected officials perceive impediments to fair housing in the suburbs: an analysis of Erie County, New York pp. 165-188 Downloads
Kelly L. Patterson and Robert Mark Silverman

Volume 20, issue 4, 2010

Introduction to the 20th Anniversary Issue of Housing Policy Debate pp. 547-550 Downloads
Casey J. Dawkins
Twenty years of housing policy: what's new, what's changed, what's ahead? pp. 551-576 Downloads
James H. Carr and Michelle Mulcahy
Comment on James H. Carr and Michelle Mulcahy's “Twenty years of housing policy: what's new, what's changed, what's ahead?” pp. 577-580 Downloads
Theodore Koebel
Originating lender localness and mortgage sustainability: an evaluation of delinquency and foreclosure in Indiana's mortgage revenue bond program pp. 581-617 Downloads
Stephanie Moulton
The accumulation of lender-owned homes during the US mortgage crisis: examining metropolitan REO inventories pp. 619-645 Downloads
Dan Immergluck
Turning everywhere, getting nowhere: experiences of seeking help for mortgage delinquency and their implications for foreclosure prevention pp. 647-686 Downloads
Desiree Fields, Kimberly Libman and Susan Saegert
Declining foreclosure neighborhood effects over time pp. 687-706 Downloads
William Rogers
Foreclosing on the American dream? The financial consequences of low-income homeownership pp. 707-742 Downloads
Anna Maria Santiago, George C. Galster, Ana H. Santiago-San Roman, Cristina M. Tucker, Angela A. Kaiser and Rebecca A. Grace
The preventable foreclosure crisis pp. 743-749 Downloads
Roberto G. Quercia and Janneke Ratcliffe

Volume 20, issue 3, 2010

Social conflict over property rights: the end, a new beginning, or a continuing debate? pp. 329-349 Downloads
Harvey M. Jacobs
Comment on Harvey Jacobs' “Social conflict over property rights: the end, a new beginning, or a continuing debate?” pp. 351-353 Downloads
Pamela Blumenthal
The transportation-credit mortgage: a post-mortem pp. 355-382 Downloads
Daniel Chatman and Niels Voorhoeve
Struggling to stay out of high-poverty neighborhoods: housing choice and locations in moving to opportunity's first decade pp. 383-427 Downloads
Xavier de Souza Briggs, Jennifer Comey and Gretchen Weismann
Are profits from subdivision development higher in areas with more regulations? A case study of South Kingstown, Rhode Island and some implications for land use planning pp. 429-456 Downloads
Rayman Mohamed
Back to Black … and Green? Location and policy interventions in contemporary neighborhood housing markets pp. 457-484 Downloads
Joshua D. Ambrosius, John I. Gilderbloom and Matthew J. Hanka
Estimating the local economic impacts of HOPE VI pp. 485-522 Downloads
Sean Zielenbach, Richard Voith and Michael Mariano
Supporting low-income homeowners: lessons from a program to coordinate weatherization and rehabilitation services pp. 523-546 Downloads
William M. Rohe, Spencer M. Cowan and Roberto Quercia

Volume 20, issue 2, 2010

Are low-income housing tax credit developments locating where there is a shortage of affordable units? pp. 153-171 Downloads
Kirk McClure
Comment on Kirk McClure's “Are low-income housing tax credit developments locating where there is a shortage of affordable units?” pp. 173-179 Downloads
Paul Emrath
Comment on Kirk McClure's “Are low-income housing tax credit developments locating where there is a shortage of affordable units?” pp. 181-184 Downloads
Jill Khadduri
Permanent supportive housing for domestic violence victims: program theory and client perspectives pp. 185-208 Downloads
Hilary Botein and Andrea Hetling
You gotta move: advancing the debate on the record of dispersal pp. 209-236 Downloads
Edward G. Goetz and Karen Chapple
HOPE VI--a viable strategy for improving neighborhood conditions and resident self-sufficiency? The case of Maverick Gardens in Boston pp. 237-294 Downloads
Alexandra M. Curley
The impact of real estate agents on house prices near environmental disamenities pp. 295-316 Downloads
Andres Jauregui and Diane Hite
Design determinism, post-meltdown: urban planners and the search for policy relevance pp. 317-327 Downloads
Paul Knox and Lisa Schweitzer

Volume 20, issue 1, 2010

Housing Policy Debate Special Issue -- Editor's Introduction pp. 1-4 Downloads
Catherine Haggerty and Margery Austin Turner
Foreword pp. 5-6 Downloads
Jonathan F. Fanton
Gautreaux mothers and their children: an update pp. 7-25 Downloads
Stefanie DeLuca, Greg Duncan, Micere Keels and Ruby M. Mendenhall
Comparing residential mobility programs: design elements, neighborhood placements, and outcomes in MTO and Gautreaux pp. 27-41 Downloads
James E. Rosenbaum and Anita Zuberi
A glass half empty? New evidence from the HOPE VI Panel Study pp. 43-63 Downloads
Susan J. Popkin
Functional and social neighborhood integration of leaseholders relocated into public and private housing by the Chicago Housing Authority's Plan for Transformation pp. 65-89 Downloads
Kenneth A. Rasinski, Lisa Lee and Catherine Haggerty
Creating mixed-income developments in Chicago: developer and service provider perspectives pp. 91-118 Downloads
Mark L. Joseph
The durability of gains from the Gautreaux Two residential mobility program: a qualitative analysis of who stays and who moves from low-poverty neighborhoods* pp. 119-146 Downloads
Melody L. Boyd, Kathryn Edin, Susan Clampet-Lundquist and Greg Duncan
Overview: Three remaining HOPE VI challenges pp. 147-151 Downloads
Alex Polikoff
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