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 Fair Share or Status Quo? The Twin Cities Livable Communities ActGoetz, Edward G. Journal of Planning Education and Research 20, 1 (2000): 37–51.
 The Demand for Housing on Brownfields in New JerseyCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTGreenberg, Michael, Peyton Craighill, Henry Mayer, Cliff Zukin, and Jan Wells. New Brunswick, NJ: National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment, 2001.
 
 Community Formation and Dynamics in the Virtual MetropolisBaker, Paul M.A., and Andrew Ward. National Civic Review 89, 3 (Fall 2000): 203–215.
 Place Making in SuburbiaLee, 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 ChallengesDESIGN AND TECHNOLOGYWashington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2000.
 
 REPORT ON THE FEASIBILITY OF DECONSTRUCTION: an investigation of deconstruction activity in four citiesNeun, 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 MetabolismTownsend, Anthony M. Journal of Urban Technology 7, 2 (August 2000): 85–104.
 Structural Design Loads for One- and Two-Family DwellingsWashington, 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)ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTWashington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy, 2001.
  
 Incentives for Downtown Revitalization: Tax Increment Financing Districts, Chapter 380, and Other ToolsMead, Susan. The Urban Lawyer 32, 4 (Fall 2000): 1013–1038.
 Racial Differences in Spatial Job Search Patterns: Exploring the Causes and ConsequencesStoll, Michael A., and Steven Raphael. Economic Geography 76, 3 (July 2000): 201–228.
 THE QUALITY OF GROWTHThomas, 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 CarolinaWashington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2000.
 Information Linkages in Local Economic DevelopmentWeiler, 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 AmericaHISTORIC PRESERVATIONSquires, Gregory D., and Sally O’Connor. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2001.
 HISTORIC PRESERVATION POLICY AND REGIME POLITICS IN ATLANTANewman, Harvey K. Journal of Urban Affairs 23, 1 (2001): 71–86.
 HOMELESSNESS RESPONSE TO HOMELESSNESS IN TEMPE, ARIZONA: PUBLIC OPINION AND GOVERNMENT POLICYBrinegar, Sarah J. Urban Geography 21, 6 (2000): 497–513.
 Sheltering the Homeless in the US: Social Improvement and the Continuum of CareHoch, Charles. Housing Studies 15, 6 (2000): 865–876.
 HOMELESS IN AMERICA, HOMELESS IN CALIFORNIAQuigley, John M., Steven Raphael, and Eugene Smolensky. The Review of Economics and Statistics 83, 1 (February 2001): 37–51.
 INNOVATIVE HOUSING SOLUTIONS FOR HOMELESSNESSTremblay Jr., Kenneth R. Housing Science 25, 1 (2001): 59–65.
 HOMEOWNERSHIP An Analysis of the Price Formation Process at a HUD AuctionAllen, 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 HousingCambridge, MA: Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, 2001.
 The Impact of Public School Attributes on Home Sale Prices in CaliforniaClarke, 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 HomeownershipListokin, David, and Barbara Listokin. Housing Policy Debate 12, 1 (2001): 47–5.
 Tenure Choice with Sample Selection: Differences among Alternative SamplesPainter, Gary. Journal of Housing Economics 9, 3 (2000): 197–213.
 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION Land use regulation and new constructionMayer, 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 MarketsCotterman, Robert F. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001.
   Neighborhood Effects in Mortgage Default RiskCotterman, 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 marketsFocer, Ada. Shelterforce 22, 5 (2000): 10–12.
 A Primer on Construction, Permanent, and Bridge Lending in Financing the Affordable Housing Deal—Part IIFranke, Paul V. Journal of Affordable Housing 9, 2 (Winter 2000): 155–160.
 Protecting Elderly Homeowners from Predatory Mortgage LendersWilliamson, Odette. Clearinghouse Review 34, 5–6 (Sept.–Oct. 2000): 297–310.
 HOUSING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS A Maturing Seniors Housing MarketHess, 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 CareNyman, 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 MarketsAngelides, Philip. The Neighborworks Journal 18, 3–4 (Summer/Fall 2000): 13–18.
 Lost in the Balance: How State Policies Affect the Fiscal Health of CitiesChernick, 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 EconomyEllwood, 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 2001Washington, 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 MarketsNordvik, Viggo. Journal of Housing Economics 9, 3 (2000): 129–149.
 PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING Labor Supply Effects of Federal Rental SubsidiesFischer, Will. Journal of Housing Economics 9, 3 (2000): 150–174.
 Federal Housing Programs and Working FamiliesMartinez, 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 PerspectiveSteele, Marion. Urban Studies 38, 1 (2001): 81–103.
 FACTORS RELATED TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN A DISTRESSED PUBLIC HOUSING COMMUNITYVan 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 GROWTHGearin, Elizabeth. Los Angeles, CA: The Southern California Studies Center, 2000.
 SPRAWL IN THE DENVER REGIONPitt, Jennifer, and Carl Castillo. New York, NY: Environmental Defense, 2000.
 Global City Regions: Their emerging formsSimmonds, Roger, and Gary Hack, eds. New York, NY: Spon Press, 2001.
 Planning for Metropolitan SustainabilityWheeler, 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 ShoreCasey-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 ArizonaEsparza, Adrian X., and John I. Carruthers. Journal of Planning Education and Research 20, 1 (2000): 23–36.
 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The ECS Land Reuse ReportExton, PA: ECS, Inc., 2000.
 MEASURING & MODELLING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTMoffatt, Ian, Nick Hanley, and Mike D. Wilson. New York, NY: Parthenon Publishing Group, 2001.
 THE PRACTICE OF Sustainable DevelopmentPorter, Douglas R., Rutherford H. Platt, Christopher Leinberger, Edward J. Blakely, and Susan Maxman. Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, 2000.
 Evaluating Pedestrian Connectivity for Suburban SustainabilityRandall, 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, 1937–1952Fure-Slocum, Eric. Doctoral dissertation research grant (funded by HUD’s Office of University Partnerships), 2001.
  Political Economy of City Sizes and FormationHenderson, Vernon. Journal of Urban Economics 48, 3 (2000): 453–484.
 THE INTRAMETROPOLITAN DISTRIBUTION OF COMPUTER SERVICES EMPLOYMENT, 1982 AND 1993Nunn, Samuel, and Robert Warren. Urban Geography 21, 5 (2000): 406–427.
 THE COUNCIL FOR INVESTMENT IN THE NEW AMERICAN CITYWashington, DC: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 2000.
 URBAN PLANNING Zones of ContentionBowles, Jonathan. New York, NY: The Center for an Urban Future, 2000.
 Land Use and Transportation Interaction: Implications on Public Health and Quality of LifeFrank, 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 ParticipationHibbard, Michael, and Susan Lurie. Journal of Planning Education and Research 20, 2 (2000): 187–195.
 Revitalizing the Smart Growth DebateSchubert, 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 RacismHolmes, 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 theoryOmmeren, 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 DYNAMICSStrait, John B. Urban Geography 21, 6 (2000): 514–542.
 Racial Discrimination and Redlining in CitiesZenou, 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 CountiesBrady, 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 00–1Cherlin, 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 ReformCollins, Sheila D. New York, NY: National Jobs for All Coalition, 2000.
 Managing Welfare Reform in Five States: The Challenge of DevolutionLiebschutz, 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 ProjectWashington, DC: National League of Cities, 2000.
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