Evidence and Innovation in Housing Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Fennell, Lee Anne; Keys, Benjamin J
Evidence and Innovation in Housing Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Fennell, Lee Anne; Keys, Benjamin J
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This interdisciplinary volume illuminates housing's impact on both wealth and community, and examines legal and policy responses to current challenges. Also available as Open Access.
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This interdisciplinary volume illuminates housing's impact on both wealth and community, and examines legal and policy responses to current challenges. Also available as Open Access.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781107164925
- ISBN-10: 1107164923
- Artikelnr.: 49088005
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 147mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781107164925
- ISBN-10: 1107164923
- Artikelnr.: 49088005
Introduction Lee Anne Fennell and Benjamin J. Keys; Part I. Housing and the
Metropolis: Law and Policy Perspectives: 1. The rise of the homevoters: how
the growth machine was subverted by OPEC and Earth day William A. Fischel;
2. How land use law impedes transportation innovation David Schleicher; 3.
The unassailable case against affordable housing mandates Richard A.
Epstein; Part II. Housing as Community: Stability, Change, and Perceptions:
4. Balancing the costs and benefits of historic preservation Ingrid Gould
Ellen and Brian J. McCabe; 5. Historic preservation and its even less
authentic alternative Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; 6. Losing my religion:
Church condo conversions and neighborhood change Georgette Chapman
Phillips; 7. How housing dynamics shape neighborhood perceptions Matthew
Desmond; Part III. Housing as Wealth Building: Consumers and Housing
Finance: 8. Behavioral leasing: renter equity as an intermediate housing
form Stephanie M. Stern; 9. Housing, mortgages, and retirement Christopher
Mayer; 10. The rise and (potential) fall of disparate impact lending
litigation Ian Ayres, Gary Klein and Jeffrey West; Part IV. Housing and the
Financial System: Risks and Returns: 11. Household debt and defaults from
2000 to 2010: the credit supply view Atif Mian and Amir Sufi; 12.
Representations and warranties: why they did not stop the crisis Patricia
A. McCoy and Susan Wachter; 13. When the invisible hand isn't a firm hand:
disciplining markets that won't discipline themselves Raphael W. Bostic and
Anthony W. Orlando.
Metropolis: Law and Policy Perspectives: 1. The rise of the homevoters: how
the growth machine was subverted by OPEC and Earth day William A. Fischel;
2. How land use law impedes transportation innovation David Schleicher; 3.
The unassailable case against affordable housing mandates Richard A.
Epstein; Part II. Housing as Community: Stability, Change, and Perceptions:
4. Balancing the costs and benefits of historic preservation Ingrid Gould
Ellen and Brian J. McCabe; 5. Historic preservation and its even less
authentic alternative Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; 6. Losing my religion:
Church condo conversions and neighborhood change Georgette Chapman
Phillips; 7. How housing dynamics shape neighborhood perceptions Matthew
Desmond; Part III. Housing as Wealth Building: Consumers and Housing
Finance: 8. Behavioral leasing: renter equity as an intermediate housing
form Stephanie M. Stern; 9. Housing, mortgages, and retirement Christopher
Mayer; 10. The rise and (potential) fall of disparate impact lending
litigation Ian Ayres, Gary Klein and Jeffrey West; Part IV. Housing and the
Financial System: Risks and Returns: 11. Household debt and defaults from
2000 to 2010: the credit supply view Atif Mian and Amir Sufi; 12.
Representations and warranties: why they did not stop the crisis Patricia
A. McCoy and Susan Wachter; 13. When the invisible hand isn't a firm hand:
disciplining markets that won't discipline themselves Raphael W. Bostic and
Anthony W. Orlando.
Introduction Lee Anne Fennell and Benjamin J. Keys; Part I. Housing and the
Metropolis: Law and Policy Perspectives: 1. The rise of the homevoters: how
the growth machine was subverted by OPEC and Earth day William A. Fischel;
2. How land use law impedes transportation innovation David Schleicher; 3.
The unassailable case against affordable housing mandates Richard A.
Epstein; Part II. Housing as Community: Stability, Change, and Perceptions:
4. Balancing the costs and benefits of historic preservation Ingrid Gould
Ellen and Brian J. McCabe; 5. Historic preservation and its even less
authentic alternative Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; 6. Losing my religion:
Church condo conversions and neighborhood change Georgette Chapman
Phillips; 7. How housing dynamics shape neighborhood perceptions Matthew
Desmond; Part III. Housing as Wealth Building: Consumers and Housing
Finance: 8. Behavioral leasing: renter equity as an intermediate housing
form Stephanie M. Stern; 9. Housing, mortgages, and retirement Christopher
Mayer; 10. The rise and (potential) fall of disparate impact lending
litigation Ian Ayres, Gary Klein and Jeffrey West; Part IV. Housing and the
Financial System: Risks and Returns: 11. Household debt and defaults from
2000 to 2010: the credit supply view Atif Mian and Amir Sufi; 12.
Representations and warranties: why they did not stop the crisis Patricia
A. McCoy and Susan Wachter; 13. When the invisible hand isn't a firm hand:
disciplining markets that won't discipline themselves Raphael W. Bostic and
Anthony W. Orlando.
Metropolis: Law and Policy Perspectives: 1. The rise of the homevoters: how
the growth machine was subverted by OPEC and Earth day William A. Fischel;
2. How land use law impedes transportation innovation David Schleicher; 3.
The unassailable case against affordable housing mandates Richard A.
Epstein; Part II. Housing as Community: Stability, Change, and Perceptions:
4. Balancing the costs and benefits of historic preservation Ingrid Gould
Ellen and Brian J. McCabe; 5. Historic preservation and its even less
authentic alternative Lior Jacob Strahilevitz; 6. Losing my religion:
Church condo conversions and neighborhood change Georgette Chapman
Phillips; 7. How housing dynamics shape neighborhood perceptions Matthew
Desmond; Part III. Housing as Wealth Building: Consumers and Housing
Finance: 8. Behavioral leasing: renter equity as an intermediate housing
form Stephanie M. Stern; 9. Housing, mortgages, and retirement Christopher
Mayer; 10. The rise and (potential) fall of disparate impact lending
litigation Ian Ayres, Gary Klein and Jeffrey West; Part IV. Housing and the
Financial System: Risks and Returns: 11. Household debt and defaults from
2000 to 2010: the credit supply view Atif Mian and Amir Sufi; 12.
Representations and warranties: why they did not stop the crisis Patricia
A. McCoy and Susan Wachter; 13. When the invisible hand isn't a firm hand:
disciplining markets that won't discipline themselves Raphael W. Bostic and
Anthony W. Orlando.