Seminar and Conference Papers

Parent: Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for January through April, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
6zj5g1jbSubprime and Predatory Mortgage Refinancing: Information Technology, Credit Scoring, and Vulnerable Borrowers776717.8%
70j3n8bhAn Empirical Analysis of the Cause of Neighborhood Racial Segregation59104916.9%
40j453z6Modelling Housing Choice and Demand in a Social Housing System: The Case of Glasgow5084216.0%
9668w1w4The New Demographics of Housing49153430.6%
27h7789nNeutral Property Taxation46123426.1%
1vz2z20jDoes a High Tech Boom Worsen Housing Problems for Working Families?3672919.4%
4vr3c8qvDoes the New Economy Drive the Santa Clara Housing Market?3352815.2%
76s50190Housing Vouchers and Economic Self-Sufficiency: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment3162519.4%
9h80h7ghThe New Economy and Housing Market Outcomes2642215.4%
5014b3kmHousing Needs and Policy Issues in High Tech Economies222209.1%
6dm49385Automated Underwriting and Lending Outcomes: The Effect of Improved Mortgage Risk Assessment on Under-served Populations2291340.9%
7d81r1v9NIMBYs and Knowledge: Urban Regulation and the "New Economy"2251722.7%
6qs0w2w1New Tools for Simulating Housing Choices1941521.1%

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