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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2017

Lee Anne Fennell
Affiliation:
University of Chicago Law School
Benjamin J. Keys
Affiliation:
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2017
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Acknowledgments

  5. Introduction

    Lee Anne Fennell and Benjamin J. Keys

  6. Part IHousing and the Metropolis: Law and Policy Perspectives

    1. 1The Rise of the Homevoters: How the Growth Machine Was Subverted by OPEC and Earth Day

      William A. Fischel

    2. 2How Land Use Law Impedes Transportation Innovation

      David Schleicher

    3. 3The Unassailable Case against Affordable Housing Mandates

      Richard A. Epstein

  7. Part IIHousing as Community: Stability, Change, and Perceptions

    1. 4Balancing the Costs and Benefits of Historic Preservation

      Ingrid Gould Ellen and Brian J. McCabe

    2. 5Historic Preservation and Its Even Less Authentic Alternative

      Lior Jacob Strahilevitz

    3. 6Losing My Religion: Church Condo Conversions and Neighborhood Change

      Georgette Chapman Phillips

    4. 7How Housing Dynamics Shape Neighborhood Perceptions

      Matthew Desmond

  8. Part IIIHousing as Wealth Building: Consumers and Housing Finance

    1. 8Behavioral Leasing: Renter Equity as an Intermediate Housing Form

      Stephanie M. Stern

    2. 9Housing, Mortgages, and Retirement

      Christopher J. Mayer

    3. 10The Rise and (Potential) Fall of Disparate Impact Lending Litigation

      Ian Ayres, Gary Klein, and Jeffrey West

  9. Part IVHousing and the Financial System: Risks and Returns

    1. 11Household Debt and Defaults from 2000 to 2010: The Credit Supply View

      Atif Mian and Amir Sufi

    2. 12Representations and Warranties: Why They Did Not Stop the Crisis

      Patricia A. McCoy and Susan Wachter

    3. 13When the Invisible Hand Isn’t a Firm Hand: Disciplining Markets That Won’t Discipline Themselves

      Raphael W. Bostic and Anthony W. Orlando

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