- Regulatory Reform and Affordable Housing
- Volume 23 Number 1
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
Regulatory Reform and Affordable Housing
Guest Editor's Introduction
Regina C. Gray and Mark A. Reardon
The Influence of Regulation on Residential Land Prices in United States
Metropolitan Areas
Robert W. Wassmer and Joshua A. Williams
Trends in Regulation and Affordability in Select U.S. Metropolitan Areas
and Communities
Mike Fratantoni, Edward Seiler, and Jamie Woodwell
Density Control, Home Price Appreciation, and Rental Growth in the United States
Michael LaCour-Little and Weifeng Wu
Building Codes: What Are They Good For?
Alastair McFarlane, Janet Li, and Michael Hollar
Los Angeles’ Housing Crisis and Local Planning Responses: An Evaluation of Inclusionary
Zoning and the Transit-Oriented Communities Plan as Policy Solutions in Los Angeles
Linna Zhu, Evgeny Burinskiy, Jorge De la Roca, Richard K. Green, and Marlon G. Boarnet
Inclusionary Zoning and Housing Market Outcomes
Emily Hamilton
A Fresh Look at Emergency and Rapid Shelter Solutions: Key Takeaways from The Rapid Shelter Innovation Showcase
Charly Ligety
Refereed Papers
Absorption Disruptions and Serial Billing: Managing Portability Practices in the
Housing Choice Voucher Program
Brian J. McCabe and M. Kathleen Moore
Departments
Data Shop
Musty Smells, Mold, and Moisture in the U.S. Housing Stock: Results from
Two National Surveys
Veronica Eva Helms Garrison, Jacqueline Bachand, and Peter J. Ashley
Measuring Neighborhood Opportunity with Opportunity Atlas and Child
Opportunity Index 2.0 Data
Brent D. Mast and Alexander Din
Foreign Exchange
Balancing the Trade-off Between Urban Development and Preservation:
Experience from South Korea
Seung-Hyun Ha and Allison Garland
Graphic Detail
The Effect of COVID-19 on Income Among Households in HUD’s Housing Choice
Voucher Program
Jacqueline Bachand
HUD Crosswalk Files Facilitate Multi-State Census Tract COVID-19 Spatial Analysis
Alexander Din and Ron Wilson
The Foster Youth to Independence Program in Oregon
Kirsten Ray
Impact
Removal of the Ten-Year Home Warranty Requirement
Alastair McFarlane
Policy Briefs
The Countercyclical Nature of the Federal Housing Administration in
Multifamily Finance
Samuel D. Young, Erin K. Browne, and Patricia C. Moroz
Evaluation Tradecraft
Participant Engagement Strategies in a Housing First Randomized Trial
Anh-Dao Tran, Molly Brown, and Camilla Cummings
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