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Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research strives to share HUD-funded and other research on housing and urban policy issues with scholars, government officials, and others involved in setting policy and determining the direction of future research.
Cityscape focuses on innovative ideas, policies, and programs that show promise in revitalizing cities
and regions, renewing their infrastructure, and creating economic opportunities. A typical issue consists of articles that examine various aspects of a theme of particular interest to our audience.
Contents
Volume 9 Number 1
2007
Staff Studies in Housing and Community Development
Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
Guest Editors: Paul K. Gatons and David L. Hardiman
Guest Editors' Introduction
by Paul K. Gatons and David L. Hardiman
Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Terminations: Information To Enhance the Developing Secondary Market
by Edward J. Szymanoski, James C. Enriquez, Theresa R. DiVenti
Analyzing a Community Development Needs Index
by Todd Richardson
The Value of the Sunshine Cure: The Efficacy of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act Disclosure Strategy
by Mark D. Shroder
Does Housing Discrimination Exist Based on the "Color" of an Individual's Voice?
by Meena Bavan
Ten Years of Smart Growth: A Nod to Policies Past and a Prospective Glimpse Into the Future
by Regina C. Gray
Public Service Expenditures as Compensating Differentials in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Housing Values and Rents
by Robyn K. Welch, John I. Carruthers, Brigitte S. Waldorf
Duration of Rent Burden as a Measure of Need
by Scott Susin
Is There Enough Housing To Go Around?
by David A. Vandenbroucke
Geographic Information Systems Supporting Disaster Response and Recovery
by Todd Richardson, Robert Renner
Evaluating Length of Stay in Assisted Housing Programs: A Methodological Note
by Dianne T. Thompson
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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