- The Effect of Economic Growth of a City on Its Neighboring Areas – Evidence from the US, T.M. Tonmoy Islam.
- Realigning Metrics of Economic Well-Being in Residential and Commercial Development Through Sustainable Land Use Planning, Blake Hudson, Washburn Law Journal, Vol. 54, 2015.
- Did the Financial Reforms of the Early 1990s Fail? A Comparison of Bank Failures and FDIC Losses in the 1986-92 and 2007-13 Periods, Eliana Balla, Edward S. Prescott & John R. Walter, FRB Richmond Working Paper No. FEDRWP15-05.
- Consumer Spending and Property Taxes, Paolo Surico & Riccardo Trezzi, FEDS Working Paper No. 2015-057.
- Disparate Impact and the Role of Classification and Motivation in Equal Protection Law after Inclusive Communities, Samuel R. Bagenstos, Cornell Law Review, Vol. 101, Forthcoming.
- The Behaviour of Housing Developers and Aggregate Housing Supply, Jacek Laszek & Krzysztof Olszewski, NBP Working Paper No. 206.
- Boundary Work in Black Middle-Class Communities, Stephen Clowney, 2 Savannah Law Review 225 (2015).
Tag Archives: economic well-being
Friday’s Government Reports Roundup
- United States Government Accountability Office releases report: “Collateral Requirements Discourage Some Community Development Financial Institutions from Seeking Membership”.
- The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) released its Out of Reach 2015 report, in which it asserts that low wages and high rents are preventing people from living in many different areas of the country. It states that the most expensive city to live in is San Francisco, where a worker would need to make $40/hour to afford a decent two-bedroom apartment.
- The Federal Reserve released its Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2014, which reveals how adult-consumers feel they are doing financially. Though in a number of categories adults’ beliefs on how they are doing went up beneficially, half of all renters that wanted to purchase a home could not afford the down payment and 31% were unable to qualify for a mortgage.