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New Research

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Fair Share or Status Quo? The Twin Cities Livable Communities Act
Goetz, Edward G. Journal of Planning Education and Research 20, 1 (2000): 37–51.

The Demand for Housing on Brownfields in New Jersey
Greenberg, Michael, Peyton Craighill, Henry Mayer, Cliff Zukin, and Jan Wells. New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2001.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Community Formation and Dynamics in the Virtual Metropolis
Baker, Paul M.A., and Andrew Ward. National Civic Review 89, 3 (Fall 2000): 203–215.

Place Making in Suburbia
Lee, Thomas L.Urban Land 59, 10 (October 2000). Web citation:http://www.uli.org/indexJS.htm.

Cultures, Communities, Identities: Cultural Strategies for Participation and Empowerment
Mayo, Marjorie. New York, NY: Palgrave, 2000.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Local Growth Issues—Federal Opportunities and Challenges
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2000.

DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

REPORT ON THE FEASIBILITY OF DECONSTRUCTION: an investigation of deconstruction activity in four cities
Neun, David, and Michael Grothe. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy, 2001.

Life in the Real-Time City: Mobile Telephones and Urban Metabolism
Townsend, Anthony M. Journal of Urban Technology 7, 2 (August 2000): 85–104.

Structural Design Loads for One- and Two-Family Dwellings
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy, 2001.

Whole Structure Testing and Analysis of a Light-Frame Wood Building (Three Reports)
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy, 2001.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Incentives for Downtown Revitalization: Tax Increment Financing Districts, Chapter 380, and Other Tools
Mead, Susan. The Urban Lawyer 32, 4 (Fall 2000): 1013–1038.

Racial Differences in Spatial Job Search Patterns: Exploring the Causes and Consequences
Stoll, Michael A., and Steven Raphael. Economic Geography 76, 3 (July 2000): 201–228.

THE QUALITY OF GROWTH
Thomas, Vinod, Mansoor Dailami, Ashok Dhareshwar, Daniel Kaufmann, Nalin Kishor, Ramon Lopez, and Yan Wang. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Adding It Up: Growth Trends and Policies in North Carolina
Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2000.

Information Linkages in Local Economic Development
Weiler, Stephan, Eric Scorsone, and Madeleine Pullman. Growth and Change 31, 3 (Summer 2000): 367–384.

FAIR HOUSING AND FAIR LENDING

Is Lending Discrimination Always Costly?
Ferguson, Michael F., and Stephen R. Peters. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 21, 1 (2000): 23–44.

Color and Money: Politics and Prospects for Community Reinvestment in Urban America
Squires, Gregory D., and Sally O’Connor. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2001.

HISTORIC PRESERVATION

HISTORIC PRESERVATION POLICY AND REGIME POLITICS IN ATLANTA
Newman, Harvey K. Journal of Urban Affairs 23, 1 (2001): 71–86.

HOMELESSNESS

RESPONSE TO HOMELESSNESS IN TEMPE, ARIZONA: PUBLIC OPINION AND GOVERNMENT POLICY
Brinegar, Sarah J. Urban Geography 21, 6 (2000): 497–513.

Sheltering the Homeless in the US: Social Improvement and the Continuum of Care
Hoch, Charles. Housing Studies 15, 6 (2000): 865–876.

HOMELESS IN AMERICA, HOMELESS IN CALIFORNIA
Quigley, John M., Steven Raphael, and Eugene Smolensky. The Review of Economics and Statistics 83, 1 (February 2001): 37–51.

INNOVATIVE HOUSING SOLUTIONS FOR HOMELESSNESS
Tremblay Jr., Kenneth R. Housing Science 25, 1 (2001): 59–65.

HOMEOWNERSHIP

An Analysis of the Price Formation Process at a HUD Auction
Allen, Marcus T., and Judith Swisher. Journal of Real Estate Research 20, 3 (2000): 279–298.

How Much Is a Neighborhood School Worth?
Bogart, William T., and Brian A. Cromwell. Journal of Urban Economics 47, 2 (2000): 280–305.

The State of the Nation’s Housing
Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, 2001.

The Impact of Public School Attributes on Home Sale Prices in California
Clarke, David E., William E. Herrin. Growth and Change 31, 3 (Summer 2000): 385–407.

Asian Americans for Equality: A Case Study of Strategies for Expanding Immigrant Homeownership
Listokin, David, and Barbara Listokin. Housing Policy Debate 12, 1 (2001): 47–5.

Tenure Choice with Sample Selection: Differences among Alternative Samples
Painter, Gary. Journal of Housing Economics 9, 3 (2000): 197–213.

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION

Land use regulation and new construction
Mayer, Christopher J., and C. Tsuriel Somerville. Regional Science and Urban Economics 30, 6 (December 2000): 639–662.

HOUSING FINANCE

Assessing Problems of Default in Local Mortgage Markets
Cotterman, Robert F. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001.

Neighborhood Effects in Mortgage Default Risk
Cotterman, Robert F. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001.

Mortgage fraud and property "flipping" skew low-income housing markets
Focer, Ada. Shelterforce 22, 5 (2000): 10–12.

A Primer on Construction, Permanent, and Bridge Lending in Financing the Affordable Housing Deal—Part II
Franke, Paul V. Journal of Affordable Housing 9, 2 (Winter 2000): 155–160.

Protecting Elderly Homeowners from Predatory Mortgage Lenders
Williamson, Odette. Clearinghouse Review 34, 5–6 (Sept.–Oct. 2000): 297–310.

HOUSING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS

A Maturing Seniors Housing Market
Hess, Robert C., Youguo Liang, and Philip Conner. Real Estate Finance 17, 4 (Winter 2001): 29–40.

Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Efficiency in the Financing of Long-Term Care
Nyman, John A. Journal of Aging and Social Policy 11, 2/3 (2000): 89–98.

HOUSING POLICY

Many Happy Returns: "Double Bottom Line" Investment Strategy Targets California’s Emerging Neighborhood Markets
Angelides, Philip. The Neighborworks Journal 18, 3–4 (Summer/Fall 2000): 13–18.

Lost in the Balance: How State Policies Affect the Fiscal Health of Cities
Chernick, Howard, and Andrew Reschovsky. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2001.

A Working Nation: Workers, Work, and Government in the New Economy
Ellwood, David T., Rebecca M. Blank, Joseph Blasi, Douglas Kruse, William A. Niskanen, and Karen Lynn-Dyson. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2000.

Housing: Who Decides?
King, Peter, and Michael Oxley. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 2000.

MARKET CHARACTERISTICS

U.S. Housing Market Conditions: 1st Quarter 2001
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001.

MULTIFAMILY HOUSING

Cost Dispersion, Reentry Costs, and Rental Housing Markets
Nordvik, Viggo. Journal of Housing Economics 9, 3 (2000): 129–149.

PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING

Labor Supply Effects of Federal Rental Subsidies
Fischer, Will. Journal of Housing Economics 9, 3 (2000): 150–174.

Federal Housing Programs and Working Families
Martinez, S. Lynn, and Barbara Sard. Clearinghouse Review 34, 9/10 (2001): 597–610.

Housing Allowances in the US under Section 8 and in Other Countries: A Canadian Perspective
Steele, Marion. Urban Studies 38, 1 (2001): 81–103.

FACTORS RELATED TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN A DISTRESSED PUBLIC HOUSING COMMUNITY
Van Ryzin, Gregg, Michelle Ronda, and Douglas Muzzio. Journal of Urban Affairs 23, 1 (2001): 57–69.

REGIONALISM AND METROPOLITAN AREAS

PATHWAYS: NEW REGIONALISM, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY AND SMART GROWTH
Gearin, Elizabeth. Los Angeles, CA: The Southern California Studies Center, 2000.

SPRAWL IN THE DENVER REGION
Pitt, Jennifer, and Carl Castillo. New York, NY: Environmental Defense, 2000.

Global City Regions: Their emerging forms
Simmonds, Roger, and Gary Hack, eds. New York, NY: Spon Press, 2001.

Planning for Metropolitan Sustainability
Wheeler, Stephen M. Journal of Planning Education and Research 20, 2 (2000): 133–145.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT

SMART GROWTH IN SMALL TOWNS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES: Maryland’s Eastern Shore
Casey-Lefkowitz, Susan, Rebecca Jensen, James McElfish, Tobie Bernstein, and Elizabeth Walsh. Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute, 2001.

Land Use Planning and Exurbanization in the Rural Mountain West: Evidence from Arizona
Esparza, Adrian X., and John I. Carruthers. Journal of Planning Education and Research 20, 1 (2000): 23–36.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The ECS Land Reuse Report
Exton, PA: ECS, Inc., 2000.

MEASURING & MODELLING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Moffatt, Ian, Nick Hanley, and Mike D. Wilson. New York, NY: Parthenon Publishing Group, 2001.

THE PRACTICE OF Sustainable Development
Porter, Douglas R., Rutherford H. Platt, Christopher Leinberger, Edward J. Blakely, and Susan Maxman. Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, 2000.

Evaluating Pedestrian Connectivity for Suburban Sustainability
Randall, Todd A., and Brian W. Baetz. Journal of Urban Planning and Development 127, 1 (March 2001): 1–15.

URBAN AFFAIRS

THE CHALLENGE OF THE WORKING-CLASS CITY: RECASTING GROWTH POLITICS AND LIBERALISM IN MILWAUKEE, 1937–1952
Fure-Slocum, Eric. Doctoral dissertation research grant (funded by HUD’s Office of University Partnerships), 2001.

Political Economy of City Sizes and Formation
Henderson, Vernon. Journal of Urban Economics 48, 3 (2000): 453–484.

THE INTRAMETROPOLITAN DISTRIBUTION OF COMPUTER SERVICES EMPLOYMENT, 1982 AND 1993
Nunn, Samuel, and Robert Warren. Urban Geography 21, 5 (2000): 406–427.

THE COUNCIL FOR INVESTMENT IN THE NEW AMERICAN CITY
Washington, DC: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 2000.

URBAN PLANNING

Zones of Contention
Bowles, Jonathan. New York, NY: The Center for an Urban Future, 2000.

Land Use and Transportation Interaction: Implications on Public Health and Quality of Life
Frank, Lawrence D. Journal of Planning Education and Research 20, 1 (2000): 6–22.

Saving Land but Losing Ground: Challenges to Community Planning in the Era of Participation
Hibbard, Michael, and Susan Lurie. Journal of Planning Education and Research 20, 2 (2000): 187–195.

Revitalizing the Smart Growth Debate
Schubert, Michael. The Neighborworks Journal 18, 3–4 (Summer/Fall 2000): 19–4.

URBAN POVERTY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS

Are Minority Neighborhoods Exposed to More Environmental Hazards? Allegations of Environmental Racism
Holmes, Andrew, Barrett A. Slade, and Lary Cowart. Real Estate Review 30, 2 (Summer 2000): 50–57.

Job mobility, residential mobility and commuting: A theoretical analysis using search theory
Ommeren, Jos van, Piet Rietveld, and Peter Nijkamp. The Annals of Regional Science 34, 2 (2000): 213–232.

AN EXAMINATION OF EXTREME URBAN POVERTY: THE EFFECT OF METROPOLITAN EMPLOYMENT AND DEMOGRAPHIC DYNAMICS
Strait, John B. Urban Geography 21, 6 (2000): 514–542.

Racial Discrimination and Redlining in Cities
Zenou, Yves, and Nicolas Boccard. Journal of Urban Economics 48, 2 (2000): 260–285.

WELFARE REFORM

The Interaction of Welfare-Use and Employment Dynamics in Rural and Agricultural California Counties
Brady, Henry E., Mary H. Sprague, and Fredric C. Gey. Chicago, IL: Joint Center for Poverty Research, Northwestern University/University of Chicago, 2000.

Welfare, Children & Families: A Three City Study: What welfare recipients know about the new rules and what they have to say about them. Policy Brief 00–1
Cherlin, Andrew, Pamela Winston, Ronald Angel, Linda Burton, P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Robert Moffitt, William Julius Wilson, Rebekah Levine Coley, and James Quane. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, 2000.

Washington’s New Poor Law: Welfare "Reform’s" Legacy and Real Welfare Reform
Collins, Sheila D. New York, NY: National Jobs for All Coalition, 2000.

Managing Welfare Reform in Five States: The Challenge of Devolution
Liebschutz, Sarah F., ed. Albany, NY: Rockefeller Institute Press, 2000.

Connecting Poverty Reduction, Workforce Development and Economic Development: A Mid-Term Report on the Workforce Development for Poverty Reduction Project
Washington, DC: National League of Cities, 2000.


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