Housing Policy Debate
1999 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2004
- Section 8: The time for fundamental program change? pp. 805-834

- William Grigsby and Steven Bourassa
- Comment on William G. Grigsby and Steven C. Bourassa's “Section 8: The time for fundamental program change?” pp. 835-849

- Barbara Sard
- Comment on William G. Grigsby and Steven C. Bourassa's “Section 8: The time for fundamental program change?” pp. 851-863

- James Armstrong and Ophelia Basgal
- Nativity status and racial/ethnic differences in access to quality housing: Does homeownership bring greater parity? pp. 865-901

- Samantha Friedman and Emily Rosenbaum
- Measuring the impact of community development block grant spending on urban neighborhoods pp. 903-934

- George Galster, Christopher Walker, Christopher Hayes, Patrick Boxall and Jennifer Johnson
- A typology of U.S. suburban places pp. 935-964

- Brian Mikelbank
- Evaluating the success of urban success stories: Is reputation a guide to best practice? pp. 965-997

- Harold Wolman, Edward Hill and Kimberly Furdell
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 3, 2004
- Editor's introduction pp. 449-451

- Kristopher Rengert
- Guest editors’ introduction pp. 453-466

- Patricia McCoy and Elvin Wyly
- An overview of the predatory mortgage lending process pp. 467-502

- Elizabeth Renuart
- Risk‐based mortgage pricing: Present and future research pp. 503-531

- Alan White
- Subprime lending: An investigation of economic efficiency pp. 533-571

- Howard Lax, Michael Manti, Paul Raca and Peter Zorn
- Assessing the impact of North Carolina's predatory lending law pp. 573-601

- Roberto Quercia, Michael Stegman and Walter Davis
- Neighborhood patterns of subprime lending: Evidence from disparate cities pp. 603-622

- Paul Calem, Jonathan Hershaff and Susan Wachter
- Has mortgage capital found an inner‐city spatial fix? pp. 623-685

- Elvin Wyly, Mona Atia and Daniel Hammel
- The geography of subprime mortgage prepayment penalty patterns pp. 687-714

- John Farris and Christopher Richardson
- Predatory lending: What does Wall Street have to do with it? pp. 715-751

- Kathleen Engel and Patricia McCoy
- Limiting abuse and opportunism by mortgage servicers pp. 753-784

- Kurt Eggert
- The demand side of financial exploitation: The case of medical debt pp. 785-803

- Robert Seifert
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 2, 2004
- The earned income tax credit as an instrument of housing policy pp. 203-260

- Michael Stegman, Walter Davis and Roberto Quercia
- Comment on Michael A. Stegman, Walter R. Davis, and Roberto Quercia's “The Earned Income Tax Credit as an instrument of housing policy” pp. 261-277

- Cushing Dolbeare
- Comment on Michael A. Stegman, Walter R. Davis, and Roberto Quercia's “The Earned Income Tax Credit as an instrument of housing policy” pp. 279-288

- Joseph Harkness
- Comment on Michael A. Stegman, Walter R. Davis, and Roberto Quercia's “The Earned Income Tax Credit as an instrument of housing policy” pp. 289-300

- James Carr, Kristopher Rengert and Kil Huh
- Crime, New housing, and housing incivilities in a first‐ring suburb: Multilevel relationships across time pp. 301-345

- Barbara Brown, Douglas Perkins and Graham Brown
- Fueling the fire: Information technology and housing price appreciation in the San Francisco Bay area and the Twin Cities pp. 347-383

- Karen Chappie, John Thomas, Dena Belzer and Gerald Autler
- The HOPE VI Program: What about the residents? pp. 385-414

- Susan Popkin, Diane Levy, Laura Harris, Jennifer Comey, Mary Cunningham and Larry Buron
- HOPE VI relocation: Moving to new neighborhoods and building new ties pp. 415-447

- Susan Clampet‐Lundquist
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 1, 2004
- The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True? pp. 1-24

- Donald Krueckeberg
- Comment on Donald A. Krueckeberg's “The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True?” pp. 25-37

- Peter Schaefer
- Comment on Donald A. Krueckeberg's “The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What if Your Dreams Come True?” pp. 39-48

- Peter Marcuse
- Does Housing Mobility Policy Improve Health? pp. 49-98

- Dolores Acevedo‐Garcia, Theresa Osypuk, Rebecca Werbel, Ellen Meara, David Cutler and Lisa Berkman
- Section 8 and Movement to Job Opportunity: Experience after Welfare Reform in Kansas City pp. 99-131

- Kirk McClure
- The Financial Viability of Housing for Mentally Ill Persons pp. 133-170

- Joseph Harkness, Sandra Newman, George Galster and James Reschovsky
- Consumer Preference for Neotraditional Neighborhood Characteristics pp. 171-202

- Hazel Morrow‐Jones, Elena Irwin and Brian Roe
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 4, 2003
- Evictions: The hidden housing problem pp. 461-501

- Chester Hartman and David Robinson
- Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “evictions: The hidden housing problem"—protection or protraction? pp. 503-515

- Michael H. Schill
- Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “evictions: The hidden housing problem” pp. 517-528

- W Dennis Keating
- Comment on Chester Hartman and David Robinson's “Evictions: The hidden housing problem” pp. 529-540

- Lenore Monello Schloming and Skip Schloming
- Does density exacerbate income segregation? Evidence from U.S. metropolitan areas, 1980 to 2000 pp. 541-589

- Rolf Pendall and John I. Carruthers
- The convergence of nonequity housing models in Canada: Changes to housing policy since 1990 pp. 591-620

- Jorge Sousa and Jack Quarter
- Assessing Economic Change in HOPE VI Neighborhoods pp. 621-655

- Sean Zielenbach
- Transit supportive home loans: Theory, application, and prospects for smart growth pp. 657-677

- Kevin J. Krizek
Volume 14, issue 3, 2003
- Should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant? pp. 235-269

- Jill Khadduri
- Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?” A housing voucher block grant is a bad idea pp. 271-281

- Margery Turner and Susan Popkin
- Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?” pp. 283-293

- Edgar Olsen
- Comment on Jill Khadduri's “should the housing voucher program become a state‐administered block grant?” pp. 295-303

- John Sidor
- If low‐income blacks are given a chance to live in white neighborhoods, will they stay? Examining mobility patterns in a quasi‐experimental program with administrative data pp. 305-345

- Stefanie DeLuca and James Rosenbaum
- Using housing vouchers to move to the suburbs: How do families fare? pp. 347-382

- David Varady and Carole Walker
- A quiet counterrevolution in land use regulation: The origins and impact of Oregon's measure 7 pp. 383-425

- Carl Abbott, Sy Adler and Deborah Howe
- Edgeless cities: Examining the Noncentered metropolis pp. 427-460

- Robert Lang and Jennifer LeFurgy
- Editorial board pp. ebiii-ebiv

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 1-2, 2003
- Failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations pp. 1-46

- William Rohe and Rachel Bratt
- Comment on William M. Rohe and Rachel G. Bratt's “failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations”: Defending community development corporations or defending communities? pp. 47-56

- Randy Stoecker
- Comment on William M. Rohe and Rachel G. Bratt's “Failures, downsizings, and mergers among community development corporations”: Merger does not mean failure pp. 57-68

- David Piana
- Race and residential accessibility to shopping and services pp. 69-101

- Amy Helling and David Sawicki
- The impact of assisted housing developments on concentrated poverty pp. 103-141

- Lance Freeman
- Local response to federal changes in the housing voucher program: A case study of intraregional cooperation pp. 143-168

- Victoria Basolo
- Assets and neighborhoods: The role of individual assets in neighborhood revitalization pp. 169-202

- Rachel Weber and Janet Smith
- Common‐interest housing in the communities of tomorrow pp. 203-234

- Evan McKenzie
- Editorial board pp. ebiv-ebiv

- The Editors
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