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ISBN 10: 9004201440
ISBN 13: 978-9004201446
Author: Robert M. Silverman, Kelly L. Patterson
This edited book examines trends, outcomes and future directions of U.S. fair and affordable housing policy. It focuses on four areas of interest: fair housing policy, affordable housing finance, equitable approaches to land use, rent vouchers, and homeownership policy.
Chapter 1: Making Housing Policy Fairer and More Affordable in the U.S.
Chapter 2: Intergovernmental Enforcement of the Fair Housing Act: The Fair Housing Assistance Program
Chapter 3: The Federal Courts and Fair Housing Policy: A Principal-Agent Interpretation
Chapter 4: Fair Housing in the U.S. Real Estate Industry: Perceptions of Black Real Estate Professionals
Chapter 5: Barriers to Fair Housing Policy Implementation: Finance, Regulation, and Public Opinion
Chapter 6: The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Chapter 7: Inclusionary Housing and Fair Housing
Chapter 8: What Should Housing Vouchers Accomplish?
Chapter 9: Stuck in Buffalo, But Why?: Residential Spatial Patterns of Housing Choice Voucher Holders in a Rust Belt City
Chapter 10: Should Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and Housing Choice Vouchers Be Fungible?
Chapter 11: The Historic Roots of the Crisis in Housing Affordability: The Case of Buffalo, New York, 1920–1950
Chapter 12: Segregation as a Driver of Subprime Lending and the Ensuing Economic Fallout
Chapter 13: Be It Ever So Humble, There’s No Place Like Home: The Experiences of Low-Income, Minority Homebuyers
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Tags: Robert Silverman, Kelly Patterson, Affordable, Housing