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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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  1. 1.1Ngram for “jitney, motor truck, zoning”

  2. 1.2Ngram for “growth management, NIMBY, exclusionary zoning”

  3. 1.3Ngram for “farmland preservation, gated communities, historic districts”

  4. 1.4Ngram for “housing prices, stock market prices”

  5. 4.1New York City Historic Districts and Extensions Added, by Decade

  6. 4.2Count and Percent of City Lots in Historic District, by Year

  7. 4.3Average Household Income (in Thousands) for Census Tracts by Historic District Coverage, 2012

  8. 7.1Perceived Neighborhood Trust and Suffering by Reasons for Moving, Housing Search Strategies, and Housing Problems

  9. 9.1Total Debt Balance by Age of Borrower

  10. 9.2Median Net Worth in 2011

  11. 9.3Homeownership Rate for Elderly Households, 60–74 Years Old

  12. 9.4Percent of Homeowners with a Mortgage Aged 60–69 with More Mortgage Debt than Financial Assets

  13. 9.5Late Retirement Expectations vs. Actual Retirement Age

  14. 11.1Aggregate Household Debt and Defaults

  15. 11.2Characteristics of Marginal Borrowers

  16. 11.3Homeownership Increased from 2002 to 2005

  17. 11.4Number of Owner-Occupied Transactions, ZIP Code–Level Evidence

  18. 11.5Low Credit–Score Individuals Experienced Largest Growth in Debt

  19. 11.6Increase in the Level of Debt, by Credit Score

  20. 11.7Default Rate, by 1997 Credit Score

  21. 11.8Total Defaults and Foreclosures, by 1997 Credit Score

  22. 12.1Market Share in Dollars of Nontraditional Mortgage Products and Private Label Securitization, 2000–2012

  23. 12.2Origination Shares by Mortgage Type, 2000–2012

  24. 12.3Market Share by Lender Type, 1995–2014

  25. 12.4FICO Credit Scores on New Prime Purchase Mortgages from 2003 to 2013

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