This research paper explores how mortgage market channels interacted with localized social networks to shape loan outcomes for historically disadvantaged borrowers. How did borrowers decide on their choice of lender? What loan products were they offered, and how knowledgeable were they about their loan terms? Were loans in lower-income and minority communities “sold or sought?” To answer these questions, the paper relies on in-depth interviews, local data on mortgage lending and foreclosures, and analysis of the institutions and marketing practices in two communities that represent the two faces of the mortgage crisis in California: an older, predominantly minority neighborhood with an older housing stock (Oakland), and a fast growing subur...
Public policy initiatives to promote nonresidential father involvement tend to focus on economic inv...
Recording available at: [LINK]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk3HM8lteGc[/LINK]Grant funding can be...
Hon. Mention at 2014 Denman Undergraduate Research ForumI studied the tools, systems, and behaviors ...
This paper considers how individuals incorporate in philanthropy unavoidable considerations of loss ...
A lot happened even before the perceived beginning of this crisis in 2007, so although the events ar...
A common assertion is that the cost of water well drilling in sub‐Saharan Africa is too high and tha...
In an industry characterized by oligopolistic market structures there are generally firms that have ...
In the US today, less than 2% of the population is actively engaged in agriculture. As a result, th...
Presents results of a survey of nonprofits in Orange County, California, on their outlook for 2009 r...
Abstract: In two 1959 papers, one co‐authored, Jerome Cornfield asserts that “relative” measures are...
The personal saving rate spiked up to an unusually high level in 2008 and spring 2009, prompting man...
Among the four phases along the hazard continuum -- preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation...
In New Zealand private property developers have begun to influence urban form in new ways by buildin...
We examine the market structure for real estate brokerage services across six large metropolitan are...
The American Community Survey (ACS), a continuous survey of U.S. households, has replaced the tradit...
Public policy initiatives to promote nonresidential father involvement tend to focus on economic inv...
Recording available at: [LINK]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk3HM8lteGc[/LINK]Grant funding can be...
Hon. Mention at 2014 Denman Undergraduate Research ForumI studied the tools, systems, and behaviors ...
This paper considers how individuals incorporate in philanthropy unavoidable considerations of loss ...
A lot happened even before the perceived beginning of this crisis in 2007, so although the events ar...
A common assertion is that the cost of water well drilling in sub‐Saharan Africa is too high and tha...
In an industry characterized by oligopolistic market structures there are generally firms that have ...
In the US today, less than 2% of the population is actively engaged in agriculture. As a result, th...
Presents results of a survey of nonprofits in Orange County, California, on their outlook for 2009 r...
Abstract: In two 1959 papers, one co‐authored, Jerome Cornfield asserts that “relative” measures are...
The personal saving rate spiked up to an unusually high level in 2008 and spring 2009, prompting man...
Among the four phases along the hazard continuum -- preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation...
In New Zealand private property developers have begun to influence urban form in new ways by buildin...
We examine the market structure for real estate brokerage services across six large metropolitan are...
The American Community Survey (ACS), a continuous survey of U.S. households, has replaced the tradit...
Public policy initiatives to promote nonresidential father involvement tend to focus on economic inv...
Recording available at: [LINK]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk3HM8lteGc[/LINK]Grant funding can be...
Hon. Mention at 2014 Denman Undergraduate Research ForumI studied the tools, systems, and behaviors ...