Subsidizing low-income families recognizes the basic housing problem facing the American city: low-income families cannot afford to pay enough rent to obtain housing which is decent, safe, and sanitary
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
This paper was first delivered at a conference on Affordable Housing and Pubic Private Partnerships ...
Structural trends and deteriorating local housing conditions have left an increasing proportion of u...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
First, this Article analyzes, from the perspective of the poor, the effect of political, economic, s...
Low-income families are usually understood to have a special claim to government housing assistance....
Low-income families are usually understood to have a special claim to government housing assistance....
This Article describes the policies advanced by housing programs and shows where tension between the...
A major policy question facing local governments today is how to provide adequate financing for low-...
Critics of American public housing have long con-tended that the private sector could provide low-in...
This Article explores one loophole that must be closed by new legislation. This loophole enables lan...
My research is concerned with the economics of low-income housing markets. The first two chapters of...
This article first briefly reviews the history of public housing in the United States since its ince...
Housing is one of the major problems in North America This problem becomes more acute daily in the u...
Conventional public housing in the United States has undergone much change in the past 25 years part...
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
This paper was first delivered at a conference on Affordable Housing and Pubic Private Partnerships ...
Structural trends and deteriorating local housing conditions have left an increasing proportion of u...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
First, this Article analyzes, from the perspective of the poor, the effect of political, economic, s...
Low-income families are usually understood to have a special claim to government housing assistance....
Low-income families are usually understood to have a special claim to government housing assistance....
This Article describes the policies advanced by housing programs and shows where tension between the...
A major policy question facing local governments today is how to provide adequate financing for low-...
Critics of American public housing have long con-tended that the private sector could provide low-in...
This Article explores one loophole that must be closed by new legislation. This loophole enables lan...
My research is concerned with the economics of low-income housing markets. The first two chapters of...
This article first briefly reviews the history of public housing in the United States since its ince...
Housing is one of the major problems in North America This problem becomes more acute daily in the u...
Conventional public housing in the United States has undergone much change in the past 25 years part...
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its...
This paper was first delivered at a conference on Affordable Housing and Pubic Private Partnerships ...
Structural trends and deteriorating local housing conditions have left an increasing proportion of u...