Housing Policy Debate
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Volume 30, issue 6, 2020
- The Effect of the Housing Provident Fund on Income Redistribution: The Case of China pp. 879-899

- Mengkai Chen, Yidong Wu, Guiwen Liu and Xianzhu Wang
- Affordable Housing for Emiratis in the United Arab Emirates: The Case Study of Ras Al Khaimah pp. 900-925

- Sandeep K. Agrawal, Varkki Pallathucheril and Pradeep Sangapala
- The New Man in the House Rules: How the Regulation of Housing Vouchers Turns Personal Bonds Into Eviction Liabilities pp. 926-949

- Rahim Kurwa
- Exploring the Financial Implications of Advance Rent Payment and Induced Furnishing of Rental Housing in Ghanaian Cities: The Case of Dansoman, Accra-Ghana pp. 950-971

- Richmond Juvenile Ehwi, Lewis Abedi Asante and Nicky Morrison
- Will Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Create Mixed-Income Communities? Evidence From London, UK pp. 972-993

- Fei Li and Zhan Guo
- Long-Term, Multicountry Perspective on Rental Market Regulations pp. 994-1015

- Konstantin Kholodilin
- Family Compound Housing System Losing Its Value in Ghana: A Threat to Future Housing of the Poor pp. 1016-1032

- Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu and Adjoa Poku
- Another Look at Location Affordability: Understanding the Detailed Effects of Income and Urban Form on Housing and Transportation Expenditures pp. 1033-1055

- Carrie Makarewicz, Prentiss Dantzler and Arlie Adkins
- Relationship Between State Preemption of Inclusionary Zoning Policies and Health Outcomes: Is There Disparate Impact Among People of Color? pp. 1056-1065

- Courtnee Melton-Fant
Volume 30, issue 5, 2020
- Neighborhood Opportunity and Satisfaction Among Housing Choice Voucher Recipients: A Subjective Well-Being Perspective pp. 703-717

- Atticus Jaramillo, William M. Rohe and Michael D. Webb
- The Effect of Public Expenditure on the Housing Deficit in Peru at the Municipal Level pp. 718-740

- Nora Libertun de Duren and Rene Osorio
- Geographically Targeted Place-Based Community Development Interventions: A Systematic Review and Examination of Studies’ Methodological Rigor pp. 741-765

- A. Foell and K. A. Pitzer
- Participatory Photo Mapping to Understand Youths’ Experiences in a Public Housing Neighborhood Preparing for Redevelopment pp. 766-782

- Samantha Teixeira, Dabin Hwang, Bryn Spielvogel, Katie Cole and Rebekah Levine Coley
- No Easy Decisions: Developing an Evidence-Informed Process to Allocate Housing Choice Vouchers to Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence pp. 783-805

- Kristie Thomas, Jill T. Messing, Allison Ward-Lasher and Allie Bones
- Exclusionary Zoning: Policy Design Lessons From the Mount Laurel Decisions pp. 806-822

- Thomas J. PlaHovinsak
- The Commodity Effects of Decommodification: Community Land Trusts and Neighborhood Property Values pp. 823-842

- Katharine Nelson, James DeFilippis, Richard Kruger, Olivia Williams, Joseph Pierce, Deborah Martin and Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani
- Extreme Heat Vulnerability of Subsidized Housing Residents in California pp. 843-860

- C. J. Gabbe and Gregory Pierce
- Who Benefits From Development? Analyzing the Stakeholder Contestations in a Traditional Settlement of Malaysia pp. 861-877

- Qianyi Wang, Kee Cheok Cheong and Yurui Li
Volume 30, issue 4, 2020
- The Financialization of Housing in Capitalism’s Peripheries pp. 481-485

- Manuel B. Aalbers, Raquel Rolnik and Marieke Krijnen
- Mexico’s Housing Paradox: Tensions Between Financialization and Access pp. 486-511

- Alejandra Reyes
- Financialization of Housing in Mexico: The Case of Cuautitlan Izcalli and Huehuetoca in the Metropolitan Region of Mexico City pp. 512-532

- Susanne Heeg, Maria Verónica Ibarra García and Luis Alberto Salinas Arreortua
- The State-Orchestrated Financialization of Housing in Turkey pp. 533-558

- Melih Yeşilbağ
- The Political Economy of Housing Financialization in Turkey: Links With and Contradictions to the Accumulation Model pp. 559-584

- Emre Ergüven
- Subordinate Financialization and Housing Finance: The Case of Indexed Mortgage Loans’ Coalition in Argentina pp. 585-605

- I. Socoloff
- The Financialization of the Margins of Maputo, Mozambique pp. 606-622

- Sílvia Jorge
- “Housing Prices Never Fall”: The Development of Housing Finance in Taiwan pp. 623-639

- Yi-Ling Chen
- Selecting Spaces, Classifying People: The Financialization of Housing in the South African City pp. 640-660

- Julien Migozzi
- The New Frontiers of Housing Financialization in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: The Condominium Boom and the Foreignization of Housing Markets in the Global South pp. 661-679

- Gabriel Fauveaud
- Housing Financialization in the Global South: In Search of a Comparative Framework pp. 680-701

- Rodrigo Fernandez and Manuel B. Aalbers
Volume 30, issue 3, 2020
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 309-310

- Tom Sanchez
- Challenges for Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Projects at Year 15 and Beyond in a Weak Housing Market: The Case of Detroit, Michigan pp. 311-334

- Margaret Dewar, Lan Deng and Melissa Bloem
- Associations Between Public Housing Residency and Health Behaviors in a Cross-Sectional Sample of Boston Adults pp. 335-347

- Margaret M. C. Thomas, Amar J. Mehta, Johnna S. Murphy, Ellen Childs, Brena Figueiredo Sena, Noelle Dimitri, Daniel P. Dooley, John Kane, Aileen Shen, Eugene Barros, Margaret Reid and Sara S. Bachman
- Owned a House in an Urban Destination or Made Housing Investments in the Hometown? Determinants of Rural Migrants’ Housing Attainments in China pp. 348-369

- Zicheng Wang, Jiachun Liu and Juan Ming
- State Affordable Housing Appeals Systems and Access to Opportunity: Evidence From the Northeastern United States pp. 370-395

- Nicholas J. Marantz and Huixin Zheng
- Housing Instability and Homeless Program Use Among Veterans: The Intersection of Race, Sex, and Homelessness pp. 396-408

- Ann Elizabeth Montgomery, Dorota Szymkowiak and Jack Tsai
- “You Don’t See Them on the Streets of Your Town”: Challenges and Strategies for Serving Unstably Housed Veterans in Rural Areas pp. 409-430

- Thomas Byrne, Meagan Cusack, Gala True, Ann Elizabeth Montgomery and Megan Smith
- From REO to Ruin: Post-Foreclosure Pathways and the Production of Decline in Detroit, Michigan pp. 431-456

- Eric Seymour
- Overriding Exclusion: Compliance With Subsidized Housing Incentives in the Massachusetts 40B Program pp. 457-479

- Edward G. Goetz and Yi Wang
Volume 30, issue 2, 2020
- Homelessness Policies in the Liberal and the Southern European Welfare Regimes: Ireland, Portugal, and Greece pp. 121-136

- Nikos Kourachanis
- Choice, Capital, and Competition: Private Mortgage Insurance Application and Availability pp. 137-163

- Kevin A. Park
- Does Large-Scale Neighborhood Reinvestment Work? Effects of Public–Private Real Estate Investment on Local Sales Prices, Rental Prices, and Crime Rates pp. 164-190

- Matthew D. Baird, Heather Schwartz, Gerald P. Hunter, Tiffany L. Gary-Webb, Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar, Tamara Dubowitz and Wendy M. Troxel
- The Roots of Racial Disparities in Residential Zoning Practice: The Case of Henrico County, Virginia, 1978–2015 pp. 191-204

- Andrew H. Whittemore
- A Latent Profile Analysis of Suburban Single-Family Rental Housing (SFR) Neighborhoods pp. 205-227

- Suzanne Lanyi Charles
- The Effect of Credit Supply on House Prices: Evidence From Turkey pp. 228-242

- Cengiz Tunc
- Policy Framework and Institutional Arrangements: Case of Affordable Housing Delivery for Low-Income Groups in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 243-268

- Sana Malik, Ruhizal Roosli, Fariha Tariq and Nor’aini Yusof
- Examining the Impact of Short-Term Rentals on Housing Prices in Washington, DC: Implications for Housing Policy and Equity pp. 269-290

- Zhenpeng Zou
- The Causes of Homelessness and the Characteristics Associated With High Risk of Homelessness: A Review of Intercity and Intracity Homelessness Data pp. 291-308

- Deden Rukmana
Volume 30, issue 1, 2020
- The Past, Present, and Future of the Community Reinvestment Act pp. 1-3

- Susan Wachter and Lei Ding
- Who Lends Beyond the Red Line? The Community Reinvestment Act and the Legacy of Redlining pp. 4-26

- Kevin A. Park and Roberto G. Quercia
- The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and Bank Branching Patterns pp. 27-45

- Lei Ding and Carolina K. Reid
- Is the Community Reinvestment Act Still Relevant to Mortgage Lending? pp. 46-60

- Paul Calem, Lauren Lambie-Hanson and Susan Wachter
- Quantitative Performance Metrics for the Community Reinvestment Act: How Much Reinvestment Is Enough? pp. 61-82

- Carolina K. Reid
- The Community Reinvestment Act: What Do We Know, and What Do We Need to Know? pp. 83-100

- Laurie Goodman, Jun Zhu and John Walsh
- Updating the Community Reinvestment Act Geography: It’s Not Just About Assessment Areas pp. 101-109

- Mark Willis
- The Community Reinvestment Act at 40: Why Is It Still Necessary to Lean on Banks? pp. 110-115

- Lawrence J. White
- Concluding Observations on Community Reinvestment Act Reform pp. 116-119

- Michael S. Barr
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