Urban Research Monitor
 
Housing Finance
New Research (continued)

Insolvency, Trigger Events, and Consumer Risk Posture in the Theory of Single-Family Mortgage Default
Elmer, Peter J., and Steven A. Seelig. Journal of Housing Research 10, 1 (1999): 1-25.

Greenspan in Unknown
Territory England, Robert Stowe. Mortgage Banking 59, 12 (September 1999): 30-45.

The Implications of Housing-Related Tax Benefits for Urban Form
Gyourko, Joseph, and Richard Voith. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1999.

Influencing the Agents of Urban Structure: Evaluating the Effects of Community Reinvestment Organizing on Bank Residential Lending Practices
Shlay, Anne B. Urban Affairs Review 35, 2 (1999): 247-278.

The Mortgage REITs: Dynamos or Duds?
Vandell, Kerry. Wharton Real Estate Review 3, 2 (1999): 55-67.

The New Color of Money: Neighborhood Lending Patterns in Atlanta Revisited
Wyly, Elvin K., and Steven R. Holloway. Housing Facts and Findings 1 (1999): 8-11.


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