- Volume 22 Number 2
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
Two Essays on Unequal Growth in Housing
Guest Editor
John Carruthers
Note from the Managing Editor
Mark D. Shroder
The Closing of America’s Urban Frontier
Edward L. Glaeser
Housing Inequality in Developing Asia and the United States: Will Common
Problems Mean Common Solutions?
Toshiaki Aizawa, Matthias Helble, and Kwan Ok Lee
Departments
Data Shop
Foreign Exchange
How Finland Ended Homelessness
Marybeth Shinn and Jill Khadduri
Graphic Detail
Early Interstate Policy and Its Effects on Central Cities
Jeffrey Brinkman and Jeffrey Lin
The “Punitive Push” on Mobile Homes
Graham Pruss and Karen Cheng
Industrial Revolution
Upcycling Shipping Containers for Houses
Mike Blanford and Stephen Bender
Policy Briefs
Opportunity Zones: A Place-Based Incentive for Investment in
Low-Income Communities
Daniel Marcin
A Comprehensive Look at Housing Market Conditions Across America’s Cities
Anita Yadavalli, Brenna Rivett, James Brooks, and Christiana K. McFarland
SpAM
Applying Spaghetti and Meatballs to Proximity Analysis
Alexander Din
Call for Papers
Cityscape Symposium on Opportunity Zones
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