AFFORDABLE HOUSING
A New Paradigm for Housing in Greater Boston
Bluestone, Barry, Charles C. Euchner, and Gretchen Weismann.
Boston, MA: Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University,
2000.
A Study of the Relationship Between Affordable Family Rental
Housing and Home Values in the Twin Cities:
Final Report
Minneapolis, MN: Family Housing Fund, 2000. Web citation: www.fhfund.org.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
The Economies of Central City Neighborhoods
Bingham, Richard D., and Zhongcai Zhang. Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 2001.
Reviving America’s Forgotten Neighborhoods: An Investigation
of Inner City Revitalization Efforts
Bright, Elise M. New York, NY: Garland Publishing, Inc., 2000.
GOOD NEIGHBORHOODS: A Study of In-Town and Suburban Residential
Environments
Brower, Sidney. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2000.
The Riddle of Community-Based Initiatives
Edelman, Ira. National Civic Review
89, 2 (Summer 2000): 169–182.
COMEBACK CITIES: A Blueprint for Urban Neighborhood Revival
Grogan, Paul S., and Tony Proscio. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2000.
Community Development Corporations and Smart Growth: Putting
Policy into Practice
Karlinsky, Sarah. Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard
University, 2000.
Absentee lot owners in Texas colonias: who are they, and what
do they want?
Ward, Peter M., and Jeremiah Carew. Habitat International
24, 3 (September 2000): 327–345.
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
REVIEW OF STRUCTURAL MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR HOME BUILDING
IN THE UNITED STATES: 1900 to 2000
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 2001.
Steel vs. Wood: Cost and Short Term Energy Comparison: Valparaiso
Demonstration Homes
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office
of Policy Development and Research, 2001.
Wood Shear Walls With Corners
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office
of Policy Development and Research, 2001.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Stronger Links: New Ways to Connect Low-Skilled Workers to
Better Jobs
Baltimore, MD: Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2000.
The Effects of Tax Increment Financing on Economic Development
Dye, Richard F., and David F. Merriman. Journal of
Urban Economics 47, 2 (2000): 306–328.
Commercial Development Joint Ventures
Grant, Mark D. Journal of Affordable Housing
9, 4 (Summer 2000): 392–405.
Dirt Into Dollars: Converting Vacant Land into Valuable Development
Hughes, Mark Alan. Brookings Review 18,
3 (Summer 2000): 34–37.
Digital Geography: The remaking of city and countryside in
the new economy
Kotkin, Joel, and Fred Siegel. Indianapolis, IN: Hudson Institute, 2000.
A COOPERATIVE APPROACH TO LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Merrett, Christopher D., and Norman Walzer, eds. Westport, CT: Quorum Books,
2000.
Creating, Preserving, and Improving Housing Through Community
Economic Development
Popp, Elena, and Francisca Gonzalez Baxa. Clearinghouse
Review 33, 11–12 (March/April 2000): 668–683.
A Window of Opportunity: The Concentrated Buying Power in Inner
Cities
Stanley, Frances D. Richmond, VA: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Community
Affairs Office, 2000.
Ghettoes Made Easy: The Metamarket/ Antimarket Dichotomy and
the Legal Challenges of Inner-City Economic Development
Troutt, David Dante. Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties
Law Review 35, 2 (Summer 2000): 427–507.
HOMELESSNESS
Meeting the Needs of the Mentally Ill Homeless in Massachusetts-Based
Emergency Shelters
Mosher-Ashley, Pearl M., Nancy Henrikson, and Erin French.
Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless
9, 1 (2000): 1–17.
HOMEOWNERSHIP
Race and the Value of Owner-Occupied Housing, 1940–1990
Collins, William J., and Robert A. Margo. Working Paper
No. 310. Jerome Levy Economics Institute, 2000. Web citation: http://www.levy.org/docs/workpap/papers/310html.
Raising the Roof: California Housing Development Projections
and Constraints, 1997–2020
Landis, John D., Michael Smith-Heimer, Michael Larice, Michael Reilly, Mary
Corley, and Oliver Jerchow. California Department of Housing and Community Development,
2000. Web citation: http://www.hcd.ca.gov/hpd/hrc/rtr/int1r.htm.
THE SOCIAL BENEFITS AND COSTS OF HOMEOWNERSHIP: A Critical
Assessment of the Research
Rohe, William M., George McCarthy, and Shannon Van Zandt. Working Paper
No. 00–01. Washington, DC: Research Institute for Housing America, 2000.
Internalizing Neighborhood Externalities: The Effect of Subdivision
Size and Zoning on Residential Lot Prices
Thorsnes, Paul. Journal of Urban Economics
48, 3 (2000): 397–418.
HOUSING FINANCE
The Effects of Recent Mortgage Refinancing
Brady, Peter J., Glenn B. Canner, and Dean M. Maki.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (July
2000): 441–450.
Financing New Urbanism Projects: Obstacles and Solutions
Gyourko, Joseph E., and Witold Rybczynski. Housing
Policy Debate 11, 3 (2000): 733–750.
The Spatial Distribution of Housing-Related Tax Benefits in
the United States
Gyourko, Joseph E., and Todd Sinai. Philadelphia, PA: Samuel Zell and Robert
Lurie Real Estate Center, The Wharton School, 2000.
Predatory Lending and the Federal Reserve
Skillern, Peter. Philomont, VA: Financial Markets Center, 2000.
Income, Location and Default: Some Implications for Community
Lending
Van Order, Robert, and Peter Zorn. Real
Estate Economics 28, 3 (2000): 385–404.
HOUSING FOR SPECIAL
POPULATIONS
Senior Living: Beyond the Nursing Home
Raymond, Joan. American Demographics
22, 11 (November 2000): 58–63.
LAND USE AND ZONING
Monitoring Urban Land Supply with Geographic Information Systems:
Theory, Practice, and Parcel-Based Approaches
Moudon, Anne Vernez, and Michael Hubner. New York, NY:
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000.
Vacant Land in Cities: An Urban Resource
Pagano, Michael A., and Ann O’M. Bowman. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2000.
PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING
WHO SHOULD RUN THE HOUSING VOUCHER PROGRAM? A REFORM PROPOSAL
Katz, Bruce, and Margery Austin Turner. Working Paper.
Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy,
2000.
SEARCHING FOR RENTAL HOUSING WITH SECTION 8 IN THE CHICAGO
REGION
Popkin, Susan J., and Mary K. Cunningham. Washington, DC: Urban Institute,
2000.
HUD INSPECTIONS: Steps Needed to Address Uncertainty in Inspection
Scores
Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2000.
REGIONALISM AND
METROPOLITAN AREAS
Office Sprawl: The Evolving Geography of Business
Lang, Robert E. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, 2000.
COMPETITIVE REGIONALISM: BEYOND INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION
McCarthy, Linda. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development
Administration, 2000.
STATE ECONOMIES, METROPOLITAN GOVERNANCE, AND URBAN-SUBURBAN
ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE
Post, Stephanie Shirley, and Robert M. Stein. Urban
Affairs Review 36, 1 (September 2000): 46–60.
Transforming A Global City for the Information Society: Metropolitan
Chicago at the Crossroads
Widmayer, Patricia. Journal of Urban Technology
7, 2 (August 2000): 23–42.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERSHIPS IN COMMUNITIES: REWEAVING THE FABRIC OF RURAL
AMERICA
Richardson, Jean. Covelo, CA: Island Press, 2000.
Collaboration and Partnership in Funding Rural Communities
Visser, Deborah L. McLean, VA: Neighborhood Funders Group, 2000.
Capitalizing on Rural Communities: Emerging Development Venture
Capital Funds in Appalachia
Washington, DC: Appalachian Regional Commission, 2000.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Compact Cities and Sustainable Urban Development: A critical
assessment of policies and plans from an international perspective
de Roo, Gert, and Donald Miller, eds. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing
Company, 2000.
Implementing Sustainable Development: Strategies and Initiatives
in High Consumption Societies
Lafferty, William M., and James Meadowcroft, eds. New York, NY: Oxford University
Press, 2000.
SMART SIGNALS: Property tax reform for smart growth
St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Planning Environmental Quality Board, 2000.
URBAN AFFAIRS
The New Urban Demographics: Race Space & Boomer Aging
Frey, William H. Brookings Review
18, 3 (Summer 2000): 18–21.
THE LIMITS OF OUT-MIGRATION FOR THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
Pattillo-McCoy, Mary. Journal of Urban Affairs
22, 3 (2000): 225–241.
The Promise of the City: Space, Identity, and Politics in Contemporary
Social Thought
Tajbakhsh, Kian. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2000.
SPATIALITY AND URBAN REDEVELOPMENT MOVEMENTS
Wilson, David, and Dennis Grammenos. Urban Geography
21, 4 (2000): 361–370.
URBAN PLANNING
Demand for Density? The Functions of the City in the 21st Century
Glaeser, Edward L. Brookings
Review 18, 3 (Summer 2000): 10–13.
"Growing Pains": The NGA’s Flawed Report on Sprawl
Hayward, Steven. No. 1393. Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation, 2000.
Urban Planning, Information Technology, and Cyberspace
Shiode, Narushige. Journal of Urban Technology
7, 2 (August 2000): 105–126.
Cities in the 21st Century
Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, 2000.
Cities in Transition: World Bank Urban and Local Government
Strategy
Washington, DC: The World Bank Group, 2000.
URBAN POVERTY AND
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
On the Bottom Rung: A Profile of Americans in Low-Income Working
Families
Acs, Gregory, Katherin Ross Phillips, and Daniel McKenzie.
New Federalism Series A, No. A–42. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 2000.
THE CAUSES OF REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN U.S. POVERTY: A CROSS-COUNTY
ANALYSIS
Levernier, William, Mark D. Partridge, and Dan S. Rickman. Journal
of Regional Science 40, 3 (2000): 473–497.
FIGHTING POVERTY WITH VIRTUE: MORAL REFORM AND AMERICA’S URBAN
POOR, 1825–2000
Schwartz, Joel. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2000.
Racial Residential Segregation by Level of Socioeconomic Status
St. John, Craig, and Robert Clymer. Social Science Quarterly 81,
3 (September 2000): 701–715.
WELFARE REFORM
Doing effective evaluations: a case study of family empowerment
due to welfare reform
Dunnagan, Tim, Stephen F. Duncan, and Lynn Paul. Evaluation
and Program Planning 23 (2000): 125–136.
A COMPLIANCE-ORIENTED APPROACH TO SANCTIONS IN STATE AND COUNTY
TANF PROGRAMS
Goldberg, Heidi, and Liz Schott. Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities, 2000.
Did Metropolitan Areas Absorb Welfare Recipients without Displacing
Other Workers?
Lerman, Robert I., and Caroline Ratcliffe. Series A, No. A–45. Washington,
DC: Urban Institute, 2000.
Rural America in Transition: Poverty and Welfare at the Turn
of the 21st Century
Lichter, Daniel T., and Leif Jensen. Chicago, IL: Joint Center for Poverty
Research, Northwestern University/University of Chicago, 2000.
The Rise and Fall of California’s Welfare Caseload: Types and
Regions, 1980–1999
MaCurdy, Thomas, David Mancuso, and Margaret O’Brien-Strain. San Francisco,
CA: Public Policy Institute of California, 2000.
The National Evaluation of Welfare-to-Work Strategies Evaluation:
The Experiences of Welfare Recipients Who Find Jobs
Martinson, Karin. New York, NY: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation,
2000.
Welfare, Children & Families: A THREE CITY STUDY: The Diversity
of Welfare Leavers
Moffitt, Robert, and Jennifer Roff. Policy Brief 00–2. Baltimore, MD: Johns
Hopkins University, 2000.
Current and Former WFNJ Clients: How Are They Faring 30 Months
Later?
Rangarajan, Anu, and Robert G. Wood. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research,
Inc., 2000.
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