Urban Research Monitor
 
Housing Finance
New Research (continued)

Housing Investment: Long Run International Trends and Volatility
Ball, Michael, and Andrew Wood. Housing Studies 14, 2 (1999): 185–209.

The Long-Run Elasticity of New Housing Supply in the United States: Empirical Evidence for 1950 to 1994
Blackley, Dixie M. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 18, 1 (January 1999): 25–42.

Credit and Banking Structure: Asian and African-American Experience in Los Angeles
Dymski, Gary, and Lisa Mohanty. American Economic Review 89, 2 (May 1999): 362–366.

Estimating the Income Elasticity of Demand for Housing: A Comparison of Traditional and Lorenz-Concentration Curve Methodologies
Hansen, Julia L., John P. Formby, and W. James Smith. Journal of Housing Economics 7, 4 (December 1998): 328–342.

Discrimination in Mortgage Lending: A Critical Review of the Literature
LaCour-Little, Michael. Journal of Real Estate Research 7, 1 (January 1999): 15–49.

Housing Investment Dynamics, Period of Production, and Adjustment Costs
Lee, Gabriel S. Journal of Housing Economics 8, 1 (March 1999): 1–25.

Ad Valorem Appraisals and the Reuse of Inner-City Properties
Malizia, Emil E. Assessment Journal 6, 1 (January/February 1999): 18–27.

Individual and Neighborhood Effects on FHA Mortgage Activity: Evidence from HMDA Data
Onder, Zeynep. Journal of Housing Economics 7, 4 (December 1998): 343–376.

Tax Credits: Reasons for Cost Differences in Housing Built by For-Profit and Nonprofit Developers
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1999.

An Analysis of the Ex Ante Probabilities of Mortgage Prepayment and Default
Yang, Tyler T., Henry Buist, and Isaac F. Megbolugbe. Real Estate Economics 26, 4 (1999): 651–676.


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