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AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Community, Ethnicity and Neighbourhood
Cameron, Stuart, and Andrew Field. Housing Studies 15, 6 (2000): 827-843.

Out of Reach: The Growing Gap Between Housing Costs and Income of Poor People in the United States
Washington, DC: National Low Income Housing Coalition, 2000.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Renewing Public Assets for Community Development
Alexander, Frank S. Washington, DC: Local Initiatives Support Corporation, 2000.

REVIVING AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN NEIGHBORHOODS: An Investigation of Inner-City Revitalization Efforts
Bright, Elise M. New York, NY: Garland Publishing, 2000.

BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY: A Definitional Framework and Case Studies from a Comprehensive Community Initiative
Chaskin, Robert J. Urban Affairs Review 36, 3 (2000): 291-323.

Issues in Evaluating Neighborhood Change: Economic Development and Community-Building Indicators
Hyland, Stanley E. Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research 5, 1 (2000): 209-217. H

DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

A Sociology of Energy, Buildings and the Environment: Constructing knowledge, designing practice
Guy, Simon, and Elizabeth Shove. New York, NY: Routledge, 2000.

Project Book: A Design-focused Workbook to Accompany the AFFORDABLE HOUSING DESIGN ADVISOR
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2000. H

NATIONAL HOUSING QUALITY: QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM FOR WOOD FRAMING CONTRACTORS
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2000. H

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

CITY SPENDING ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT VERSUS AFFORDABLE HOUSING: Does Inter-City Competition or Local Politics Drive Decisions?
Basolo, Victoria. Journal of Urban Affairs 22, 3 (2000): 317-332.

Learning From the Field: Economic Growth and Workforce Development in the 1990s
Giloth, Robert P. Economic Development Quarterly 14, 4 (November 2000): 340-359.

Strategy and Partnership in Cities and Regions: Economic Development and Urban Regeneration in Pittsburgh, Birmingham and Rotterdam
Jacobs, Brian. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 2000.

RECLAMATION AND ECONOMIC REGENERATION OF BROWNFIELDS
Meyer, Peter B. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, 2000.

Playing from Strength: The Market Power of Cities
Raines, Franklin D. The Brookings Review 18, 3 (Summer 2000): 14-17.

CITIES IN THE THIRD WAVE: The Technological Transformation of Urban America
Ruchelman, Leonard I. Chicago, IL: Burnham Inc., Publishers, 2000.

THE MATERIAL CONDITIONS FOR MICROENTERPRISE PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE THIRD WORLD
Schreiner, Mark. Working Paper No. 00-2. St. Louis, MO: Center for Social Development, Washington University, 2000.

Principles of Federal Government Support for Microenterprise Development
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, Small Business Administration, 2000. Web citation: www.sba.gov/microenterprise.

Where do we GROW from here? New Mission for Brownfields: Attacking Sprawl By Revitalizing Older Communities
Washington, DC: National Governors Association, 2000.

FAIR HOUSING AND FAIR LENDING

How Common is Housing Discrimination? Improving on Traditional Measures
Ondrich, Jan, Stephen L. Ross, and John Yinger. Journal of Urban Economics 47, 3 (2000): 470-500.

HOMELESSNESS

Increased Homelessness and Low Rent Housing Vacancy Rates
Park, June Ying Shann-Hwa. Journal of Housing Economics 9, 1/2 (2000): 76-103.

A Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in America's Cities 2000: A 25-City Survey
Washington, DC: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 2000.

HOMEOWNERSHIP

A Note on the Benefits of Homeownership
Aaronson, Daniel. Journal of Urban Economics 47, 3 (2000): 356-369.

Opening Doors to Rural Homeownership: Outcomes from the National Rural Housing Coalition Rural Homeownership Symposium
Jaure, Ruth, Robert A. Rapoza, and Deidre Swesnik. Washington, DC: The National Rural Housing Coalition, 2000.

Bridging the Gap Between Supply and Demand: The Evolution of the Homeownership, Education and Counseling Industry
McCarthy, George W., and Roberto G. Quercia. Report No. 00-01. Washington, DC: Research Institute for Housing America, 2000.

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION

Brownfields and Housing: How Are State VCPs Encouraging Residential Development?
Bartsch, Charles, and Bridget Dorfman. Washington, DC: Northeast-Midwest Institute, 2000.

The State of the Nation's Housing: 2000
Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University, 2000.

Residential Construction: Using the Urban Growth Model to Estimate Housing Supply
Mayer, Christopher J. Journal of Urban Economics 48, 1 (2000): 85-109.

HOUSING FINANCE

CRA Special Lending Programs
Avery, Robert B., Raphael W. Bostic, and Glenn B. Canner. Federal Reserve Bulletin 86 (November 2000): 711-731.

Making New Mortgage Markets: Case Studies of Institutions, Home Buyers, and Communities
Listokin, David, Elvin K. Wyly, Larry Keating, Kristopher M. Rengert, and Barbara Listokin. Washington, DC: Fannie Mae Foundation, 2000.

UPDATING THE LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT (LIHTC) DATABASE
Nolden, Sandra, Carissa Climaco, and Meryl Finkel. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2000. H

The Performance and Profitability of CRA-Related Lending
Washington, DC: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 2000.

HOUSING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS

Granny Flats as Housing for the Elderly: International Perspectives
Lazarowich, N. Michael, ed. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 2000.

Report to Congress: Assessment of the Loss of Housing for Non-Elderly People with Disabilities: Final Report
Locke, Gretchen, Sandra Nolden, Naomi Michlin, Kristin Winkel, and Paul Elwood. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2000. H

National Evaluation of the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program (HOPWA)
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001. H

HOUSING POLICY

Chasing the Elderly: Can State and Local Governments Attract Recent Retirees?
Duncombe, William, Mark Robbins, and Douglas Wolf. Paper No. 22. Syracuse, NY: Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2000.

INCENTIVES, ENTREPRENEURS, AND BOUNDARY CHANGE: A Collective Action Framework
Feiock, Richard C., and Jered B. Carr. Urban Affairs Review 36, 3 (January 2001): 382-405.

LAND USE AND ZONING

Land use at the edge: The challenges of urban growth for the South
Garkovich, Lorraine. Mississippi State, MS: Southern Rural Development Center, 2000.

Incentive Zoning: Meeting Urban Design and Affordable Housing Objectives
Morris, Marya. PAS Report Number 494. Chicago, IL: American Planning Association, 2000.

MARKET CHARACTERISTICS

U.S. Housing Market Conditions: 4th Quarter 2000
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001. H

PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING

THE USES OF DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITY IN THE TENANT-BASED SECTION 8 HOUSING PROGRAM: A Baseline Inventory of Issues, Policy, and Practice
Devine, Deborah J., Barbara A. Haley, Lester Rubin, and Robert W. Gray. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001. H

Renewing Urban Renewal: Chicago's Hope VI Story
Hornstein, Jane Blumenfeld. Planning 66, 9 (September 2000): 16-19.

RENEGOTIATING THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP: Efforts to Reform Section 8 Assisted Housing
MacDonald, Heather I. Journal of Urban Affairs 22, 3 (2000): 279-299.

REGIONALISM AND METROPOLITAN AREAS

INHERENT TENSIONS BETWEEN HOME RULE AND REGIONAL PLANNING
Alexander, Frank S. Wake Forest Law Review 35, 3 (Fall 2000): 539-561.

The Environmental Impact of Suburbanization
Kahn, Matthew E. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 19, 4 (2000): 569-586.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT

INTERNET-BASED COMMERCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES
Leatherman, John C. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, 2000.

Why Housing Matters: HAC's 2000 Report on the State of the Nation's Rural Housing
Washington, DC: Housing Assistance Council, 2000.

Progress and Challenges in Reducing Economic Distress in Appalachia: An Analysis of National and Regional Trends Since 1960
Wood, Lawrence E., and Gregory A. Bischak. Washington, DC: Appalachian Regional Commission, 2000.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Our Built and Natural Environments: A Technical Review of the Interactions between Land Use, Transportation and Environmental Quality
Grant, Michael, William Schroeer, Britt Petersen, and Megan O'Neill. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2000.

CONSTRUCTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Harrison, Neil E. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2000.

The Land That Could Be: Environmentalism and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century
Shutkin, William A. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000.

URBAN AFFAIRS

ADDRESSING THE VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY PROBLEM
Accordino, John, and Gary T. Johnson. Journal of Urban Affairs 22, 3 (2000): 301-315.

What's God Got to Do with the American Experiment?
Dionne, E.J., Jr., and John J. DiIulio, Jr., eds. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2000.

Corrupting Charity: Why Government Should Not Fund Faith-Based Charities
Tanner, Michael. Briefing Paper No. 62. Washington, DC: Cato Institute, 2001.

URBAN PLANNING

Urban Sprawl: Lessons from Urban Economics
Brueckner, Jan K. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000. Web citation: www.cba.uiuc.edu/jbrueckn/lessons.pdf.

Urban Sprawl and the Property Tax
Brueckner, Jan K., and Hyun-A Kim. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000. Web citation: www.cba.uiuc.edu/jbrueckn/sprawltax.pdf.

Urban Planning in a Changing World: The Twentieth Century Experience
Freestone, Robert, ed. New York, NY: Routledge, 2000.

ENOUGH OF THE SMALL STUFF! Toward a New Urban Agenda
Katz, Bruce. The Brookings Review 18, 3 (Summer 2000): 7-11.

Analyzing Success: Toward a Practical Evaluation of Urban Spatial Form
Talen, Emily. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.

Where do we GROW from here? In the Fast Lane: Delivering More Transportation Choices to Break Gridlock: Report #2
Washington, DC: National Governors Association, 2000.

URBAN POVERTY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS

Race and Wealth Inequality: The Impact of Racial Differences in Asset Ownership on the Distribution of Household Wealth
Keister, Lisa A. Social Science Research 24, 4 (2000): 477-502.

Race, Neighborhoods, and Community Power: Buffalo Politics, 1934-1997
Kraus, Neil. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2000.

Black Residential Centralization and the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis
Weinberg, Bruce A. Journal of Urban Economics 48, 1 (2000): 110-134.

WELFARE REFORM

Families Struggling to Make It in the Workforce: A Post Welfare Report
Amey, Cheryl. Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund, 2000.

Welfare reform—four years later
Besharov, Douglas J., and Peter Germanis. The Public Interest 140 (Summer 2000): 17-35.

Welfare to Work Housing Voucher Program: Early Implementation Assessment: Final Report
Smith, Robin, and Jennifer E.H. Johnson. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001. H

A POVERTY OF IMAGINATION: Bootstrap Capitalism, Sequel to Welfare Reform
Stoesz, David. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2000.


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