November 11, 2015
Wednesday’s Academic Roundup
- The Value of Manufactured Housing Communities: A Dual-Ownership Model, Charles Becker & Ashley Yea, Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper No. 196.
- Liquidity Provision, Credit Risk and the Bond Spread: New Evidence from the Subprime Mortgage Market, Xudong An & Timothy J. Riddiough.
- Mortgage Market Flexibility and the Transmission of House Price Shocks: A Multi-Country Study, Peter Reusens.
- Did Affordable Housing Legislation Contribute to the Subprime Securities Boom?, Andra C. Ghent, Ruben Hernandez-Murillo, & Michael Owyang, Real Estate Economics, Vol. 43, Issue 4, pp. 820-854, 2015 (Paid Access).
- Introduction to Special Issue: Government Involvement in Residential Mortgage Markets, W. Scott Frame, Real Estate Economics, Vol. 43, Issue 4, pp. 807-819, 2015 (Paid Access).
- No Parking Anytime: The Legality and Wisdom of Maximum Parking and Minimum Density Requirements, Michael Lewyn & Judd Schechtman Rosenman, 54 Washburn L.J. 285 (2015).
- Defining Power Property Expectations, Michael Pappas, 45 Environmental Law Reporter 10542 (2015).
- The Nonprime Mortgage Crisis and Positive Feedback Lending, Bernard S. Black, Charles K. Whitehead & Jennifer Mitchell Coupland, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper, Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper, & ECGI – Law Working Paper.
- Longitudinal Analysis of Violence and Housing Insecurity, Timothy M. Diette & David Ribar, IZA Discussion Paper No. 9452.
- Strategies Aimed at Mitigating Liquidity Risk in the Aftermath of the Recent Financial Crisis, Johnson Owusu-Amoako, 5th International Conference on Engaged Management Scholarship: Baltimore, Maryland, September 10-13, 2015.
- American Dreams, American Realities, Michael Lewyn, 44 Real Est. L.J. 292 (2015).
- House Prices and Consumer Spending, David Berger, Veronica Guerrieri, Guido Lorenzoni & Joseph Vavra, NBER Working Paper No. w21667 (Paid Access).