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Working Papers

Housing And The New Economy Conference
Washington DC, May 31, 2001

(Revised versions of these papers appear in
Housing Policy Debate [vol. 13(2)].)

C01-001 Dennis E. Gale, "Subprime and Predatory Mortgage Refinancing:  Information Technology, Credit Scoring, and Vulnerable Borrowers."  May 2001.

C01-002 Richard K. Green, "Does the New Economy Drive the Santa Clara County Housing Market?"  May 2001.

C01-003 John Landis, Vicki Elmer, and Matt Zook, "The New Economy and Housing Market Outcomes."  September 2001 rev.

C01-004 George S. Masnick, "The New Demographics of Housing."  June 2001 rev.

C01-005 Kathryn P. Nelson, "Housing Needs and Policy Issues in High Tech Economies."  July 2001 rev.

C01-006 Paul M. Torrens, "New Tools for Simulating Housing Choices."  May 2001.

C01-007 Roberto G. Quercia, Michael A. Stegman, and Walter R. Davis, "Does a High Tech Boom Worsen Housing Problems for Working Families?"  July 2001.

C01-008 Peter Zorn, Susan Gates, and Vanessa Gail Perry, "Automated Underwriting and Lending Outcomes: The Effect of Improved Mortgage Risk Assessment on Under-Served Populations"  August 2001.

C01-009 Stephen Malpezzi, "NIMBYs and Knowledge: Urban Regulation and the 'New Economy.'"  May 2001.

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