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Evidence and Innovation in Housing Law and Policy / (Record no. 13278)

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International Standard Book Number 9781316691335 (ebook)
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System control number (UkCbUP) CR9781316691335
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Title Evidence and Innovation in Housing Law and Policy /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Lee Anne Fennell, Benjamin J. Keys.
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Title proper/short title Evidence & Innovation in Housing Law & Policy
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2017
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 1 online resource (356 pages) :
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General note No area of law and policy is more central to our well-being than housing, yet research on the topic is too often produced in disciplinary or methodological silos that fail to connect to policy on the ground. This pathbreaking book, which features leading scholars from a range of academic fields, cuts across disciplines to forge new connections in the discourse. In accessible prose filled with cutting-edge ideas, these scholars address topics ranging from the recent financial crisis to discrimination and gentrification and show how housing law and policy impacts household wealth, financial markets, urban landscapes, and local communities. Together, they harness evidence and theory to capture the 'state of play' in housing, generating insights that will be relevant to academics and policymakers alike. This title is also available as Open Access.
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Formatted contents note Introduction<br/><br/>Lee Anne Fennell and Benjamin J. Keys<br/><br/>Part IHousing and the Metropolis: Law and Policy Perspectives<br/><br/>1The Rise of the Homevoters: How the Growth Machine Was Subverted by OPEC and Earth Day<br/><br/>William A. Fischel<br/><br/>2How Land Use Law Impedes Transportation Innovation<br/><br/>David Schleicher<br/><br/>3The Unassailable Case against Affordable Housing Mandates<br/><br/>Richard A. Epstein<br/><br/>Part IIHousing as Community: Stability, Change, and Perceptions<br/><br/>4Balancing the Costs and Benefits of Historic Preservation<br/><br/>Ingrid Gould Ellen and Brian J. McCabe<br/><br/>5Historic Preservation and Its Even Less Authentic Alternative<br/><br/>Lior Jacob Strahilevitz<br/><br/>6Losing My Religion: Church Condo Conversions and Neighborhood Change<br/><br/>Georgette Chapman Phillips<br/><br/>7How Housing Dynamics Shape Neighborhood Perceptions<br/><br/>Matthew Desmond<br/><br/>Part IIIHousing as Wealth Building: Consumers and Housing Finance<br/><br/>8Behavioral Leasing: Renter Equity as an Intermediate Housing Form<br/><br/>Stephanie M. Stern<br/><br/>9Housing, Mortgages, and Retirement<br/><br/>Christopher J. Mayer<br/><br/>10The Rise and (Potential) Fall of Disparate Impact Lending Litigation<br/><br/>Ian Ayres, Gary Klein, and Jeffrey West<br/><br/>Part IVHousing and the Financial System: Risks and Returns<br/><br/>11Household Debt and Defaults from 2000 to 2010: The Credit Supply View<br/><br/>Atif Mian and Amir Sufi<br/><br/>12Representations and Warranties: Why They Did Not Stop the Crisis<br/><br/>Patricia A. McCoy and Susan Wachter<br/><br/>13When the Invisible Hand Isn’t a Firm Hand: Disciplining Markets That Won’t Discipline Themselves<br/><br/>Raphael W. Bostic and Anthony W. Orlando
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc No area of law and policy is more central to our well-being than housing, yet research on the topic is too often produced in disciplinary or methodological silos that fail to connect to policy on the ground. This pathbreaking book, which features leading scholars from a range of academic fields, cuts across disciplines to forge new connections in the discourse. In accessible prose filled with cutting-edge ideas, these scholars address topics ranging from the recent financial crisis to discrimination and gentrification and show how housing law and policy impacts household wealth, financial markets, urban landscapes, and local communities. Together, they harness evidence and theory to capture the 'state of play' in housing, generating insights that will be relevant to academics and policymakers alike. This title is also available as Open Access.
540 ## - TERMS GOVERNING USE AND REPRODUCTION NOTE
Terms governing use and reproduction Open access.
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Personal name Fennell, Lee Anne,
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Personal name Keys, Benjamin J.,
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Cambridge University Press.
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Display text Print version:
International Standard Book Number 9781107164925
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Materials specified Cambridge University Press Open Access
Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316691335">https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316691335</a>
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