Housing Policy Debate
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2008
- Affordable housing in New Urbanist Communities: A survey of developers pp. 583-613

- Jennifer Steffel Johnson and Emily Talen
- Comment on Jennifer Steffel Johnson and Emily Talen's “affordable housing in New Urbanist Communities: A survey of developers” pp. 615-619

- John K. McIlwain
- Comment on Jennifer Steffel Johnson and Emily Talen's “affordable housing in New Urbanist Communities: A survey of developers” pp. 621-629

- Robert D. Dietz
- Prepayment penalties in residential mortgage contracts: A cost‐benefit analysis pp. 631-673

- Michael LaCour‐Little and Cynthia Holmes
- Mobility and exit from homeownership: Implications for community reinvestment lending pp. 675-709

- Jonathan Spader and Roberto G. Quercia
- Fostering Low‐Income Homeownership through Individual Development Accounts: A Longitudinal, Randomized Experiment pp. 711-739

- Michal Grinstein‐Weiss, Jung‐Sook Lee, Johanna K. P. Greeson, Chang‐Keun Han, Yeong H. Yeo and Kate Irish
- State innovations in affordable housing policy: Lessons from California and New Jersey pp. 741-774

- Victoria Basolo and Corianne P. Scally
- The preventable foreclosure crisis pp. 775-783

- Roberto G. Quercia and Janneke Ratcliffe
Volume 19, issue 3, 2008
- Guest editor's introduction: Suburban planning—the future becomes the past pp. 419-422

- Edward J. Blakely
- The decline of older, inner suburbs in metropolitan America pp. 423-456

- Bernadette Hanlon
- Greater cleveland's first suburbs consortium: Fighting sprawl and Suburban decline pp. 457-477

- W. Dennis Keating and Thomas Bier
- The spatial transformation of first‐tier suburbs, 1970 to 2000: The case of metropolitan baltimore pp. 479-518

- Thomas J. Vicino
- Mature suburbs, property values, and decline in the midwest? The case of Cuyahoga county pp. 519-552

- Katrin B. Anacker and Hazel A. Morrow‐Jones
- Innovation at the edges of the metropolis: An analysis of innovation drivers in Sydney's peripheral suburbs pp. 553-572

- Cristina Martinez‐Fernandez and Tavis Potts
- Inconsistent effects of a feature on home prices—lang's two‐market explanation pp. 573-582

- T. Paul Hutchinson
Volume 19, issue 2, 2008
- The new politics of affordable housing pp. 231-248

- Robert E. Lang, Katrin B. Anacker and Steven Hornburg
- Comment on Robert E. Lang, Katrin B. Anacker, and Steven Hornburg's “the new politics of affordable housing” pp. 249-254

- Chester Hartman
- Comment on Robert E. Lang, Katrin B. Anacker, and Steven Hornburg's “the new politics of affordable housing” pp. 255-259

- Ronald D. Utt
- After year 15: Challenges to the preservation of housing financed with low‐income housing tax credits pp. 261-294

- Alex Schwartz and Edwin Meléndez
- Measuring concentrated poverty: The federal standard vs. a relative standard pp. 295-321

- Todd Swanstrom, Rob Ryan and Katherine M. Stigers
- Nonprofit and for‐profit developers of subsidized rental housing: Comparative attributes and collaborative opportunities pp. 323-365

- Rachel G. Bratt
- Housing affordability and family well‐being: Results from the housing voucher evaluation pp. 367-412

- Michelle Wood, Jennifer Turnham and Gregory Mills
- Shame, guilt, and remorse: The policy drivers pp. 413-417

- Andrejs Skaburskis
Volume 19, issue 1, 2008
- The impact of urban form on U.S. residential energy use pp. 1-30

- Reid Ewing and Fang Rong
- Missing the forest through the trees? Comment on Reid Ewing and Fang Rong's “the impact of urban form on U.S. residential energy use” pp. 31-43

- Samuel R. Staley
- Comment on Reid Ewing and Fang Rong's “The impact of urban form on U.S. residential energy use” pp. 45-52

- John Randolph
- Why did the moving to opportunity experiment not get young people into better schools? pp. 53-91

- Xavier de Souza Briggs, Kadija S. Ferryman, Susan J. Popkin and María Rendón
- The changing geography of male joblessness in urban America: 1970 to 2000 pp. 93-135

- Robert L. Wagmiller
- Gentrification in tourist cities: Evidence from New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina pp. 137-175

- David Gladstone and Jolie Préau
- The transitioning nature of Hispanic renters pp. 177-206

- Russell N. James and Jorge H. Atiles
- Outlook: Two views on Robert D. Putnam's “ E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and community in the twenty‐first century the 2006 Johan Skytte prize lecture”: Reflections on diversity and social capital: A critique of Robert D. Putnam's “E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and community in the twenty‐first century the 2006 Johan Skytte prize lecture” pp. 207-217

- Casey J. Dawkins
- On half‐blind men and elephants: Understanding greater ethnic diversity and responding to “good‐enough” evidence pp. 218-229

- Xavier de Souza Briggs
Volume 18, issue 4, 2007
- Do impact fees raise the price of existing housing? pp. 635-659

- Shishir Mathur
- Comment on Shishir Mathur's “do impact fees raise the price of existing housing?” pp. 661-667

- Timothy S. Chapín
- Comment on Shishir Mathur's “do impact fees raise the price of existing housing?” pp. 669-677

- David Crowe
- Effects of proportionate‐share impact fees pp. 679-710

- Gregory Burge, Arthur C. Nelson and John Matthews
- Do we know regulatory barriers when we see them? An exploration using zoning and development indicators pp. 711-749

- Gerrit‐Jan Knaap, Stuart Meck, Terry Moore and Robert Parker
- Reassessing the role of housing in community‐based urban development pp. 751-783

- Edwin Melendez and Lisa J. Servon
- The impact of parental homeownership on children's outcomes during early adulthood pp. 785-827

- George Galster, Dave Marcotte, Marvin B. Mandell, Hal Wolman and Nancy Augustine
- Outlook: The subprime lending crisis: Focus on the problem: Subprime borrowers in trouble pp. 829-836

- John C. Weicher
- Responding to the foreclosure crisis pp. 837-860

- James H. Carr
Volume 18, issue 3, 2007
- Guest editor's introduction: Gated communities for a frayed and afraid world pp. 475-480

- Edward J. Blakely
- Two sides of a coin? New urbanism and gated communities pp. 481-501

- Jill L. Grant
- How the other half lives: Tenure differences and trends in rental gated communities pp. 503-534

- Karen A. Danielsen
- Gated communities in the Denver‐boulder metropolitan area: Characteristics, spatial distribution, and residents’ motivations pp. 535-555

- Christine Richter and Andrew R. Goetz
- Gated communities: The new ideal way of life in natal, Brazil pp. 557-576

- Maria Floresia Pessoa de Souza e Silva
- Gated communities and the poor in Santiago, Chile: Functional and symbolic integration in a context of aggressive capitalist colonization of lower‐class areas pp. 577-606

- Francisco Sabatini and Rodrigo Salcedo
- Gated communities as a municipal development strategy pp. 607-626

- Nora R. Libertun de Duren
- Boomburb politics and the rise of private government pp. 627-634

- Robert E. Lang and Arthur C. Nelson
Volume 18, issue 2, 2007
- Preventive servicing is good for business and affordable homeownership policy pp. 243-278

- Michael A. Stegman, Roberto G. Quercia, Janneke Ratcliffe, Lei Ding and Walter R. Davis
- Comment on Michael A. Stegman et al.’s “Preventive servicing is good for business and affordable homeownership policy”: What prevents loan modifications? pp. 279-297

- Kurt Eggert
- Comment on Michael A. Stegman et al.’s “Preventive servicing is good for business and affordable homeownership policy” pp. 299-309

- Richard Green
- The impact of predatory loan terms on subprime foreclosures: The special case of prepayment penalties and balloon payments pp. 311-346

- Roberto G. Quercia, Michael A. Stegman and Walter R. Davis
- Do state predatory lending laws work? A panel analysis of market reforms pp. 347-391

- Wei Li and Keith S. Ernst
- The impact of regional government structure on the concentration and supply of affordable housing pp. 393-430

- Andrew Aurand
- Racial/ethnic differences in housing outcomes for first‐time, low‐income home buyers: Findings from a National homeownership education program pp. 431-474

- Shannon Van Zandt
Volume 18, issue 1, 2007
- Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning pp. 1-28

- Dennis P. Culhane, Stephen Metraux, Jung Min Park, Maryanne Schretzman and Jesse Valente
- Comment on Dennis P. Culhane et al.’s “Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning” pp. 29-41

- Ellen L. Bassuk
- Comment on Dennis P. Culhane et al.’s “Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning” pp. 43-57

- Martha R. Burt
- Comment on Dennis P. Culhane et al.’s “Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning” pp. 59-67

- Fred Karnas
- Quantity, quality, or both? Explaining investment test scores in federal community reinvestment act examinations pp. 69-106

- Dan Immergluck
- Closing the gap between places of work and residence: The role of rental housing assistance in southern California pp. 107-144

- Pascale Joassart‐Marcelli
- Subsidized housing, housing prices, and the living arrangements of unmarried mothers pp. 145-170

- Marah A. Curtis
- Attitudes toward travel and land use and choice of residential neighborhood type: Evidence from the San Francisco bay area pp. 171-207

- Tim Schwanen and Patricia Mokhtarian
- Shared‐equity mortgages, housing affordability, and homeownership pp. 209-242

- Andrew Caplin, James H. Carr, Frederick Pollock, Zhong Yi Tong, Kheng Mei Tan and Trivikraman Thampy
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