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--------------------Working Papers-----------------

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W09-006
Homelessness and Housing Market Regulation.
by Steven Raphael, November 2009.
Presented at the "How to House the Homeless?" Conference, November 2008, New York.

W09-005
Political And Public Acceptability Of Congestion Pricing: Ideology And Self Interest.
by Bjorn Harsman and John M. Quigley.
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2010.

W09-004
Why Do Companies Rent Green? Ecological Responsiveness and Corporate Real Estate.
by Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok and John M. Quigley, July 2010.

W09-003
Local Land-Use Controls and Aging-Friendliness.
by Larry A. Rosenthal, May 2009.
Generations, forthcoming.

W09-002
New or Rehab: Striking a New Balance Under California's Affordable Housing Standards.
by Larry A. Rosenthal and David Listokin, March 2009.

W09-001
The Government Sponsored Enterprises: Recovering From a Failed Experiment.
by Dwight M. Jaffee and John M. Quigley, February 2009.

W08-008
How Housing Busts End: Home Prices, User Cost and Rigidities During Down Cycles.
by Karl E. Case and John M. Quigley, in S.J. Smith and B.A. Searle, eds.,
Blackwell's Companion to the Economics of Housing, Blackwell, 2009: 459-481.

W08-007
Housing Price Dynamics in Time and Space: Predictability, Liquidity and Investor Returns.
by Min Hwang and John M. Quigley.
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 41, 2010: 3-23.

W08-006
Mortgage Guarantee Programs and the Subprime Crisis.
by Dwight M. Jaffee and John M. Quigley, California Management Review, 51(1): 117-143.

W08-005
The Spatial Consequences of Autarky in Land-Use Regulation: Strategic Interaction or Parallelism?
by Paavo Monkkonen and John M. Quigley, June 2008.

W08-004
Measuring Land-Use Regulations and Their Effects in the Housing Market.
by John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael and Larry A. Rosenthal, in E.L. Glaeser and J.M. Quigley, eds.,
Housing Markets and the Economy, Lincoln Institute, 2009: 271-300.

W08-003
Land Use Regulation with Durable Capital.
by John M. Quigley and Aaron Swoboda.
Journal of Economic Geography, 2010, 10(1): 9-26.

W08-002
Urbanization, Agglomeration and Economic Development.
by John M. Quigley, in A. Michael Spence, et al, eds., Urbanization and Growth
Washington, DC: World Bank Press, 2008: 115-132.

W08-001
Doing Well By Doing Good? Green Office Buildings.
by Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok, and John M. Quigley, August 2009.
American Economic Review, forthcoming.

W07-009
The National Regulatory Barriers Database Survey Design Experiment:
Prospects and Challenges - Where To From Here?

by Larry A. Rosenthal, December 2007.
In Robert Burchell and Michael Lahr, eds., A National Census of Local Land-Use Regulations: Steps Toward a Beginning. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University: pp. 86-94.

W07-008
A Review of Recent Literature on Housing Assistance and Self-Sufficiency.
by Larry A. Rosenthal, September 2007.

W07-007
Rent Reform Initiatives in Public Housing and Section 8 Voucher Programs.
by Larry A. Rosenthal, September 2007.

W07-006
Neighborhoods, Economic Self-Sufficiency, and the MTO.
by John M. Quigley and Steven Raphael, Brookings Papers on Urban Affairs, 8(1), 2008: 1-46.

W07-005
How Can Regional Differences in the Risk-Of-Foreclosure Be Explained? Evidence From Swedish Single Family Housing Markets.
by Roland Andersson and Mats Wilhelmsson,
Journal of Property Research, 25(3), 2008: 179 - 202.

W07-004
Housing Policy, Mortgage Policy, and the Federal Housing Administration.
by Dwight M. Jaffee and John M. Quigley.
in Deborah Lucas, ed., Measuring and Managing Financial Risk,
University of Chicago Press, 2010: 162-213.

W07-003
Index Revision, House Price Risk, and the Market for Home Price Derivatives.
by Yongheng Deng and John M. Quigley, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 37(3), 2008: 191-210.

W07-002
Local Public Finance
by John M. Quigley.
Review Essay for The New Palgrave, Macmillan, Second Edition, 2008.

W07-001
How Housing Booms Unwind: Income Effects, Wealth Effects, and Feedbacks through Financial Markets.
by Karl E. Case and John M. Quigley.
European Journal of Housing Policy, 8(2), 2008: 161–180.

W06-006
Housing Subsidies and Homeowners: What Role for Government-Sponsored Enterprises?
by Dwight M. Jaffee and John M. Quigley, January 2007.
Brookings Papers on Urban Affairs, 6(1), 2006: 103-150.

W06-005
Just Suppose: Housing Subsidies for Low Income Renters.
by John M. Quigley, in Nicholas P. Retsinas and Eric S. Belsky, eds., Revisiting Rental Housing, Washington, DC.: Brookings, 2008: 300-318.

W06-004
Regulation and Property Values in the United States: The High Cost of Monopoly.
by John M. Quigley, August 2006.
In Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong, eds., Land Policies and Their Outcomes
Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute, 2007: 46-66.

W06-003
Real Estate Portfolio Allocation: The European Consumers' Perspective.
by John M. Quigley, June 2006.
Journal of Housing Economics, 15(3), 2006: 169-188

W06-002
Federal Credit and Insurance Programs: Housing.
by John M. Quigley, 2006.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 88 (4), 2006:1-29.

W06-001
Urban Economics and Housing Policy in the US.
by John M. Quigley.
Review Essays for The New Palgrave, MacMillan, Second Edition, 2008.

W05-004
A General Equilibrium Analysis of Land Use Restrictions and Residential Welfare.
by John M. Quigley and Aaron Swoboda, May 2005.
M. Tcha, ed., Residential Welfare and Housing Policies, Seoul: Korea Development Institute, 2006.

W05-003
The Urban Impacts of the Endangered Species Act: A General Equilibrium Analysis.
by John M. Quigley and Aaron Swoboda, August 2006.
Journal of Urban Economics, 61(2), 2007: 299-318

W05-002
Agglomeration and the Spatial Distribution of Creativity.
by Roland Andersson, John M. Quigley, and Mats Wilhelmsson, 2005.
Papers in Regional Science, 84 (3), 2005: 445-464.

W05-001
Urbanization, Productivity and Innovation: Evidence from Investment in Higher Education.
by Roland Andersson, John M. Quigley, and Mats Wilhelmsson
upcoming in the Journal of Urban Economics, 2009.

W04-009
The Dividend Pricing Model: New Evidence from the Korean Housing Market.
by Min Hwang, John M. Quigley and Jae Young Son, 2006.
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 32(3), 2006: 205-228.

W04-008
Regulation and the High Cost of Housing in California.
by John M. Quigley and Steven Raphael, 2005.
American Economic Review, 95 (2). 2005: 323-328.
[Note: To download the longer version of this paper, click here.]

W04-007
The Curious Institution of Mobile Home Rent Control.
by Carl Mason and John M. Quigley, December 2006.
Journal of Housing Economics, 16(2), 2007, 189-208.

W04-006
Community Capitalism: How Housing Advocates, the Private Sector, and Government Forged New Low-Income Housing Policy, 1968-1996.
by David J. Erickson, Journal of Policy History, 18(2), 2006: 167-204.

W04-005
Revisiting the Past and Settling the Score: Index Revision for House Price Derivatives.
by Eric Clapham, Peter Englund, John M. Quigley and Christian L. Redfearn, 2005.
Real Estate Economics, 34 (2), 2006: 275-302.

W04-004
Home-buyers, Housing and the Macroeconomy.
by Karl E. Case, John M. Quigley and Robert J. Shiller, 2004.
Anthony Richards and Tim Robinson, eds., Asset Prices and Monetary Policy, Canberra: Reserve Bank of Australia, 2003: 149-188.

W04-003
Agglomeration and Networks in Spatial Economies.
by B?rje Johansson and John M. Quigley, 2004.
Papers in Regional Science, 83: 1. 165-176. 2004.

W04-002
The Effects of Land-Use Regulation on the Price of Housing: What Do We Know? What Can We Learn?
by John M. Quigley and Larry A. Rosenthal, 2005.
Cityscape, 8 (1), 2005: 69-138.

W04-001
Opportunities, Race and Urban Location: The Influence of John Kain.
by Edward L. Glaeser, Eric A. Hanushek and John M. Quigley, 2004.
The Journal of Urban Economics, 56:70-79. 2004.

W03-005
Economic Fundamentals in Local Housing Markets: Evidence from U.S. Metropolitan Regions.
by Min Hwang and John M. Quigley, July 2005.
The Journal of Regional Science, 46 (3), 2006: 425-453

W03-004
The Anatomy of Rent Burdens: Immigration, Growth and Rental Housing.
by Erica Greulich, John M. Quigley, and Steven Raphael.
Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs, 5(1), 2004: 149-205.

W03-003
The Effects of Prevailing Wage Requirements on the Cost of Low-Income Housing.
by Sarah Dunn, John M. Quigley, and Larry A. Rosenthal, 2005.
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 59(1), 2005: 141-157.

[Note:? To download data analyzed in the Prevailing Wage Requirements paper, click here.]

W03-002
Is Housing Unaffordable? Why Isn't It More Affordable?
by John M. Quigley and Steven Raphael, September 2003.
The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18(1), 2004: 191-214.

W03-001
Selectivity, Quality Adjustment and Mean Reversion in the Measurement of House Values.
by Min Hwang and John M. Quigley, 2004.
The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 28(2/3), 2004: 161-178.

W02-005
Transaction Costs and Housing Markets.
by John M. Quigley, February 2002.
A. O'Sullivan and K. Gibb, eds. in Housing Economics and Public Policy.
London: Blackwell Publishing, 2002: 56-64.

W02-004
Housing Subsidies and Tax Expenditures: The Case of Mortgage Credit Certificates.
by Erica Greulich and John M. Quigley.
Regional Science and Urban Economics, 39, 2009: 647-657.

W02-003
The Long-Run Consequences of Living in a Poor Neighborhood.
by Philip Oreopoulos, November 2003.
The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 118(4). 1533-1575, 2003.

W02-002
Price Discovery in Time and Space: The Course of Condominium Prices in Singapore.
by Min Hwang and John M. Quigley, July 2003 rev.

W02-001
Local Land-use Controls and Demographic Outcomes in a Booming Economy.
by John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael and Larry A. Rosenthal, 2004.
Urban Studies, 41:2, 389-421, February 2004.

W01-008
Monetary Policy and Household Mobility: The Effects of Mortgage Interest Rates.
by John M. Quigley, 2001.
Economics Bulletin, 4 (1), 2001: 1-11

W01-007
Homelessness in California.
by John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael and Eugene Smolensky, 2001.
Published by Public Policy Institute of California, 2001.

W01-006
The Role of the University in Attracting High Tech Entrepreneurship: A Silicon Valley Tale.
by David Huffman and John M. Quigley, 2002.
Annals of Regional Science, 36: 403-419, 2002.

W01-005
Will Employers Hire Ex-Offenders? Employer Preferences, Background Checks, and Their Determinants.
by Harry J. Holzer, Steven Raphael, and Michael A. Stoll, October 2001.

W01-004
Comparing Wealth Effects: The Stock Market versus the Housing Market.
by Karl E. Case, John M. Quigley, and Robert J. Shiller, 2005.
Advances in Macroeconomics, 5 (1), 2005: 1-32.

[Note:? To download data analyzed in Comparing Wealth Effects: The Stock Market versus the Housing Market, click here.]

W01-003
University Decentralization as Regional Policy: The Swedish Experiment.
by Roland Andersson, John M. Quigley, and Mats Wilhelmsson, February 2004.
Journal of Economic Geography, 4: 371-388, 2004.

W01-002
Public Transit and the Spatial Distribution of Minority Employment: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.
by Harry J. Holzer, John M. Quigley, and Steven Raphael, 2003.
The Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 22:3. 415-441, 2003.

W01-001
Homeowner Mobility and Mortgage Interest Rates: New Evidence from the 1990s.
by John M. Quigley, 2002.
Real Estate Economics, 30(3): 345-364, 2002.

W00-007
Hedging Housing Risk.
by Peter Englund, Min Hwang and John M. Quigley, December 2002.
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 24(1/2): 167-200, 2002.

W00-006
Examining Policies to Reduce Homelessness Using a General Equilibrium Model of the Housing Market.
by Erin T. Mansur, John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael and Eugene Smolensky, 2002.
Journal of Urban Economics, 52: 316-340, 2002.

W00-005
Federal Policy and the Rise of Nonprofit Housing Providers.
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley, October 2000.
Journal of Housing Research, 11(2):297-317, 2000.

W00-004
Woodhead Behavior and the Pricing of Residential Mortgages.
by Yongheng Deng and John M. Quigley, February 2004.

W00-003
The Economics of Homelessness: The Evidence from North America.
by John M. Quigley and Steven Raphael, 2001.
European Journal of Housing Policy, 1(3): 323-337, 2001.

W00-002
Can Boosting Minority Car-Ownership Rates Narrow Inter-Racial Employment Gaps?
by Steven Raphael and Michael A. Stoll, 2001.
Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs, 2(1), 94-145, 2001.

W00-001
The Renaissance in Regional Research.
by John M. Quigley, 2001.
Annals of Regional Science, 35(2): 167-178, 2001.

W99-009
Real Estate Prices and Economic Cycles.
by John M. Quigley, 1999.
International Real Estate Review, 2(1): 1-20, 1999.

W99-008
Real Estate and the Asian Crisis.
by John M. Quigley, 2001.
Journal of Housing Economics, 10(2): 129-161, 2001.

W99-007
A Decent Home: Housing Policy in Perspective.
by John M. Quigley, 2000.
Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs, 1(1):53-99, 2000.

W99-006
Paying for the Next Big One.
by Mary C. Comerio, 2000
Issues in Science and Technology, 16(3):65-72, Spring 2000.

W99-004
Do Housing Transactions Provide Misleading Evidence about the Course of Housing Values?
by Peter Englund, John M. Quigley, and Christian L. Redfearn, February 1999.

W99-003
Spatial Isolation and Welfare Recipients: What Do We Know?
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley, August 1999.

W99-002
Mortgage Terminations, Heterogeneity, and the Exercise of Mortgage Options.
by Yongheng Deng, John M. Quigley, and Robert Van Order, 2000.
Econometrica, 68(2):275-307, March 2000.

W99-001
Homeless in America, Homeless in California.
by John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael and Eugene Smolensky, 2001
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 83(1):37-51, February 2001.
[Note:? To download data analyzed in Homeless in America, Homeless in California, click here.]

W98-004
Rent Vouchers and the Price of Low-Income Housing.
by Scott Susin, September 1999.

W98-003
Dwelling Price Dynamics in Paris, France.
by Richard A. Meese and Nancy E. Wallace, May 1999.

W98-002
Accessibility and Economic Opportunity.
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley, July 1998.
In Clifford Winston, Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez and William Tye, eds.
Essays in Transportation Economics.
Published by the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC.

W98-001
The Economics of Housing Services in Low Income Neighborhoods.
by Kenneth T. Rosen and Ted Dienstfrey, June 1998.
In Ronald F. Ferguson and William P. Dickens, eds.
Urban Problems and Community Development.
Published by the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC.

W97-001
Stickball in San Francisco.
by Stephen J. Agostini, John M. Quigley and Eugene Smolensky, 1997.
In Roger G. Noll and Andrew Zimbalist, eds.
Sports Jobs and Taxes: The Economic Impact of Sports Teams and Stadiums.
Published by the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC.

W96-002
Spatial Effects upon Employment Outcomes: The Case of New Jersey Teenagers.
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley, 1996.
New England Economic Review, 41-58, May/June 1996.

W96-001
Federalism and Reductions in the Federal Budget.
by John M. Quigley and Daniel L. Rubinfeld, 1996.
National Tax Journal, 49(2), 289-302, June 1996.

W91-178
Willingness to Pay For the Quality and Intensity of Medical Care: Evidence from Low Income Households in Ghana.
by Victor Lavy and John M. Quigley, September 1991.

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--------------------Reprints--------------------

R99-002
The Valuation of Real Capital: A Random Walk down Kungsgatan.
by Peter Englund, Tracy M. Gordon, and John M. Quigley, September 1999.
Journal of Housing Economics, 8(3): 205-216.

R99-001
The Choice of Methodology for Computing Housing Price Indexes: Comparisons of Temporal Aggregation and Sample Definition.
by Peter Englund, John M. Quigley, and Christian L. Redfearn, September 1999.
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 19(2): 99-112.

R98-008
Improved Price Indexes for Real Estate: Measuring the Course of Swedish Housing Prices.
by Peter Englund, John M. Quigley, and Christian L. Redfearn, September 1998.
Journal of Urban Economics, 44(2): 171-196.

R98-007
Earthquake! The Use of Economics, Engineering, and Statistical Information to Invest in Seismic Safety.
by John M. Quigley, 1998.
Japanese Journal of Regional Economics, 3: 9-20.

R98-006
Forecasting Seniors Housing Demand.
by Robert H. Edelstein and Allan J. Lacayo, 1998.
In Michael A. Anikeeff and Glenn R. Mueller, eds.
Seniors Housing.
Published by Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Research Issues in Real Estate Series, 4: 205-235.

R98-005
The Construction Of Residential Housing Price Indices: A Comparison Of Repeat-Sales, Hedonic-Regression, And Hybrid Approaches.
by Richard A. Meese and Nancy E. Wallace, Jan.-Mar. 1997.
Journal of Real Estate Finance And Economics, 14(1-2): 51-73.

R98-004
The Taxation of Owner-Occupied Housing.
by John M. Quigley,1998.
The Encyclopedia of Housing.
Published by Sage Publications, pp. 580-582.

R98-003
Where Youth Live: Economic Effects of Urban Space on Employment Prospects.
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley, June 1998.
Urban Studies, 35(7): 1187-1205.

R98-002
Urban Diversity and Economic Growth.
by John M. Quigley, Spring 1998.
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12(2): 127-138.

R98-001
Housing Issues After Disasters.
by Mary Comerio, September 1997.
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 5(3): 166-178.

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*** Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy ***

--------------------Seminar and Conference Papers-----------------

C09-001
Housing Markets and the Economy: Risk, Regulation and Policy
Essays in Honor of Karl E. Case

Edward L. Glaeser and John M. Quigley, editors
forthcoming from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

  1. Karl E. Case, Housing, and the Economy
    by Edward L. Glaeser and John M. Quigley

  2. Derivatives Markets for Home Prices
    by Robert J. Shiller

  3. Home Equity Insurance: A Pilot Project
    by Andrew Caplin, William Goetzmann, Eric Hangen, Barry Nalebuff, Elisabeth Prentice, John Rodkin, Tom Skinner, and Matthew Spiegel

  4. Spatial Variation in the Risk of Home Owning
    by Todd Sinai

  5. Arbitrage in Housing Markets
    by Edward L. Glaeser and Joseph Gyourko

  6. Subprime Mortgages: What, Where, and to Whom?
    by Chris Mayer and Karen Pence

  7. Government-Sponsored Enterprises, the Community Reinvestment Act, and Home Ownership in Targeted Underserved Neighborhoods
    by Stuart A. Gabriel and Stuart S. Rosenthal

  8. Siting, Spillovers, and Segregation: A Reexamination of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program
    by Ingrid Gouldellen, Katherine M. O'Regan, and Ioan Voicu

  9. Measuring Land Use Regulations and Their Effects in the Housing Market
    by John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael, and Larry A. Rosenthal

  10. Do Real Estate Agents Compete on Price? Evidence from Seven Metropolitan Areas
    by Ann B. Schnare and Robert Kulick

  11. The Dynamics of Job Creation and Destruction and the Size Distribution of Establishments
    by Nancy E. Wallace and Donald W. Walls

C07-007
Japanese Fiscal Burdens and Generational Accounting.
By Satoko Maekawa
Presented at the Japan-Berkeley Symposium on Local Public Economics,
February 2007, Berkeley, California.

C07-006
Fiscal Realities: Budget Tradeoffs in State and Local Government.
By Tracy Gordon
Presented at the Japan-Berkeley Symposium on Local Public Economics,
February 2007, Berkeley, California.

C07-005
Innovation and Imitation Across Jurisdictions.
By Amitai Glazer and Hiroki Kondo
Presented at the Japan-Berkeley Symposium on Local Public Economics,
February 2007, Berkeley, California.

C07-004
Soft-Budget Constraints and Local Expenditures.
By Takero Doi and Toshihiro Ihori
Presented at the Japan-Berkeley Symposium on Local Public Economics,
February 2007, Berkeley, California.

C07-003
Urban Extremism.
Jan K. Brueckner and Amitai Glazer
Presented at the Japan-Berkeley Symposium on Local Public Economics,
February 2007, Berkeley, California.

C07-002
Urbanization, Productivity and Innovation: Evidence From Investment in Higher Education.
By Roland Andersson, John M. Quigley, and Mats Wilhelmsson
Presented at the Japan-Berkeley Symposium on Local Public Economics,
February 2007, Berkeley, California.

C07-001
Fiscal Decentralization and Educational Performance.
By Nobuo Akai, Masayo Sakata, and Ryuichi Tanaka
Presented at the Japan-Berkeley Symposium on Local Public Economics,
February 2007, Berkeley, California.

C01-009
NIMBYs and Knowledge: Urban Regulation and the 'New Economy.'
by Stephen Malpezzi, May 2001.
NOTE: Click here to download papers and presentations from the November 1, 2002 UC-Berkeley Conference on "Census 2000: Growing Together or Apart? Population Trends and Their Implications for Cities and Metropolitan Areas."

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

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

C01-006
New Tools for Simulating Housing Choices.
by Paul M. Torrens, Presented at the Housing and New Economy Conference, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association MidYear Meetings, May 31, 2001, Washington, D.C.
A revised version of this paper will appear in Housing Policy Debate, 13(2) in 2002.

C01-005
Housing Needs and Policy Issues in High Tech Economies.
by Kathryn P. Nelson, July 2001 rev.
Presented at the Housing and New Economy Conference, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association MidYear Meetings, May 31, 2001, Washington, D.C.
A revised version of this paper will appear in Housing Policy Debate, 13(2) in 2002.

C01-004
The New Demographics of Housing.
by George S. Masnick, June 2001 rev.
Presented at the Housing and New Economy Conference, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association MidYear Meetings, May 31, 2001, Washington, D.C.
A revised version of this paper will appear in Housing Policy Debate, 13(2) in 2002.

C01-003
The New Economy and Housing Market Outcomes.
by John Landis, Vicki Elmer, and Matt Zook.
Presented at the Housing and New Economy Conference, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association MidYear Meetings, May 31, 2001, Washington, D.C.
A revised version of this paper will appear in Housing Policy Debate, 13(2) in 2002.

C01-002
Does the New Economy Drive the Santa Clara County Housing Market?
by Richard K. Green.
Presented at the Housing and New Economy Conference, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association MidYear Meetings, May 31, 2001, Washington, D.C.
A revised version of this paper will appear in Housing Policy Debate, 13(2) in 2002.

C01-001
Subprime and Predatory Mortgage Refinancing: Information Technology, Credit Scoring, and Vulnerable Borrowers.
by Dennis E. Gale.
Presented at the Housing and New Economy Conference, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association MidYear Meetings, May 31, 2001, Washington, D.C.
A revised version of this paper will appear in Housing Policy Debate, 13(2) in 2002.

S00-004
Neutral Property Taxation.
by Richard Arnott, January 2000.

S00-003
An Empirical Analysis of the Cause of Neighborhood Racial Segregation.
by Keith Ihlanfeldt and Benjamin P. Scafidi, January 2000.

S00-002
Housing Vouchers and Economic Self-Sufficiency: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment.
by Jens Ludwig, January 2000.

S00-001
Modelling Housing Choice and Demand in a Social Housing System: The Case of Glasgow.
by Kenneth Gibb, January 2000.

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*** Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy ***

--------------------Professional and Government Reports-------------

P09-001
Default Risk Evaluation in the Single-Family Mortgage Market.
by Federal Housing Finance Agency (John M. Quigley, principal author), October 2009.

P07-002
Measuring Land-Use Regulation:

  1. An Examination of the San Francisco Bay Area, 1992 - 2007.
    By John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael, and Larry A. Rosenthal

  2. Report to the MacArthur Foundation.
    By Corie Calfee, Paavo Monkkonen, John M. Quigley, Stephen Raphael, Larry A. Rosenthal, and Joseph Wright

    [Note:? To download data collected and analyzed as part of our Measuring Land-Use Regulation project, click here.]

P07-001
Urbanization in China
China Economic Research and Advisory Programme (CERAP)

Executive Summary.
J. Vernon Henderson Presentation.
John M. Quigley Presentation.
Michael Spence Presentation.

P05-001
Housing Voucher Portability in Alameda County: A Caseload of Clients and Cost Pressures.
by Helen Oliver, May 2005.
The Housing Authority of the County of Alameda (HACA).

P03-001
Priced High, On A Hill: A Study of Housing Affordability in San Francisco.
by Larry A. Rosenthal, Michael Donovan, and Greg Wagner, November 2003.
Washington, D.C.: National Association of Realtors.

P02-001
The Impact of Construction Defect Litigation on Condominium Development.
by Cynthia Kroll, Larry Rosenthal, Robert Edelstein, John Quigley, David Howe, and Nan Zhou, October 2002.
Berkeley: University of California Office of the President, California Policy Research Center.

P01-001
Homelessness in Urban America: A Review of the Literature.
by Heidi Sommer, January 2001.

P00-003
Homelessness in California.
by John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael, Eugene Smolensky with Erin Mansur and Larry Rosenthal, 2001.
San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

P00-002
Raising the Roof: California Housing Development Projections and Constraints, 1997-2020.
by John Landis, May 2000.
California Department of Housing and Community Development, Statewide Housing Plan Update.

P00-001
Marin City U.S.A. What Lessons Can be Learned. by Jennifer G. Borenstein, May 2000.
Professional Report Submitted to the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California.

P99-001
Labor Supply Effects of Federal Rental Subsidies.
by Will Fischer, November 1999.
Professional Report Submitted to the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley.
A revised version of this paper appears in Journal of Housing Economics, 9(2): 150-174, 2000.

P98-001
Housing San Francisco's Workforce.
by Darcy Frank, May 1999.
Professional Report Submitted to the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley.

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--------------------Dissertations and Theses------------

D10-002
The Impact of Political Institutions on Fiscal Decisions in the United States.
by Colleen Marie Donovan, Fall 2010.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D10-001
Immigrant and Minority Entrepreneurship in Federal Community Development Programs.
by Richard John Smith, June 2010.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley.

D09-004
Designed by Zoning: Evaluating the Spatial Effects of Land Use Regulations.
by Charles Reuben Warren, Fall 2009.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.

D09-003
Land Market Impacts and Firm Geography in a Green and Transit-Oriented City: The Case of Seoul, Korea.
by Chang Deok Kang, Fall 2009.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.

D09-002
Essays in Urban Economics.
by Daniel Aaron Hartley, Fall 2009.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D09-001
The Housing Transition in Mexico: Local Impacts of National Policy.
by Paavo Monkkonen, Fall 2009.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.

D08-001
Determinants of Foreclosure: A Chicago Case Study.
by Olga Malkova, Summer 2008.
Senior Honors Thesis Submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D07-003
The Conditional Nature of Rail Transit Capitalization in San Diego, California.
by Michael D. Duncan, Fall 2007.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.

D07-002
Modeling Residential Mortgage Performance with Random Utility Models.
by Carolina Marquez, Spring 2007.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D07-001
Essays on Equilibrium Asset Pricing and Investments.
by Jiro Yoshida, Spring 2007.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley.

D05-004
Metropolitan Area Housing Premiums and Quality of Life.
by Erica Greulich, October 2005.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D05-003
Children's Travel: Patterns and Influences.
by Noreen McDonald, May 2005.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.

D05-002
Essays on Land-Use Regulation and the Urban Economy.
by Aaron Swoboda, May 2005.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D05-001
Community Capitalism: How Housing Advocates, the Private Business Sector and Government Forged New Low-Income Housing Policy, 1964-1996.
by David Erickson, 2006.
Journal Of Policy History 18(2)

D04-001
Housing Prices and Single-Family Permits: The Case of California Cities in the 1990s.
by Robert Habans, May 2004.
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D02-001
Modeling Residential Mortgage Termination and Severity Using Loan Level Data.
by Ralph DeFranco, May 2002.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D01-004
The Making of Garden Cities: Milton Keynes, Irvine and Tsukuba.
by Hiroshi Nishimaki, August 2001.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.

D01-003
Hedonic Estimation and Economic Geography.
by H. Peter Hess, Jr., August 2001.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D01-002
Natural Hazard Policy and the Land Market: An Assessment of the Effects of the California Natural Hazard Disclosure Law.
by Austin Troy, May 2001.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Environmental Science,

D01-001
Welfare Migration and the Duration of Welfare Spells.
by Brendan Cushing-Daniels, May 2001.
Ph.D. Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D00-002
Long Division: California's Land-Use Reform Policy and the Pursuit of Residential Integration.
by Larry A. Rosenthal, July 2000.
Ph.D. Dissertation submitted to the Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley.

D00-001
Essays on Housing Market Dynamics.
by Christian L. Redfearn, May 2000.
Ph.D. Dissertation submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

D98-001
Housing the Poor.
by Scott J. Susin, May 1999.
Ph.D. Dissertation submitted to the Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

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*** Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy ***

--------------------Books---------------------

B09-001
The Housing Policy Revolution
by David J. Erickson, 2009
Washington, DC: Brookings Institution

B08-001
Risking House and Home: Disasters, Cities and Public Policy
John M. Quigley and Larry A. Rosenthal, eds.
Berkeley: Berkeley Public Policy Press, 2008

  1. Introduction: Disasters, Cities, Public Policy
    by John M. Quigley and Larry A. Rosenthal

  2. Public vs. Private Underwriting of Catastrophe Risk: Lessons from the California Earthquake Authority
    by George Zanjani

  3. Financing Catastrophe Insurance: A New Proposal
    by Dwight Jaffee and Thomas Russell

  4. Reflections on US Disaster Insurance Policy for the 21st Century
    by Howard Kunreuther

  5. Obstacles to Clear Thinking about Natural Disasters: Five Lessons for Policy
    by Alan Berger, Carolyn Kousky and Richard Zeckhauser

  6. Macroeconomic Impacts of Catastrophic Events: The Influence of Resilience
    by Adam Rose

  7. Hurricane Katrina: Catastrophic Impacts and Alarming Lessons
    by Kathleen Tierney

  8. Economic Resilience, Fiscal Resilience, and Federalism: Evidence from 9/11
    by Howard Chernick and Andrew F. Haughwout

  9. The Economic Impacts of Alternative Terrorist Attacks on the Twin Ports of Los Angeles-Long Beach
    by Harry W. Richardson, Peter Gordon, James Moore, Jiyoung Park, and Qisheng Pan

  10. Socioeconomic Differences in Household Automobile Ownership Rates: Implications for Evacuation Policy
    by Alan Berube, Elizabeth Deakin and Steven Raphael

B06-001
Public Policy and the Income Distribution
by Alan Auerbach, David Card, and John M. Quigley eds., 2006.
New York: Russell Sage.

B00-001
Modern Public Finance
by John M. Quigley and Eugene Smolensky, 2000.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

B98-002
The Economics of Housing, Vols. I & II.
John M. Quigley, ed., 1998.
London and Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing Company.
[International Library Of Critical Writings In Economics].

B98-001
Disaster Hits Home: New Policy for Urban Housing Recovery.
by Mary C. Comerio, 1998.
Berkeley: University of California Press.

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