Articles and Chapters by the Center’s Faculty and Staff
Ellen, Ingrid Gould, Ioan Voicu. 2006. Nonprofit Housing and Neighborhood Spillovers. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 25(1). [Final working paper shown here - see publication for published version.]
Been, Vicki. 2005. Impact Fees and Housing Affordability. Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research, 8(1), pp. 139-185.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould and Brendan O’Flaherty, forthcoming. How New York Housing Policies Are Different—and Maybe Why, in Irwin Garfinkel and Marcia Meyers, eds., The Welfare State in New York City. New York City: Russell Sage Foundation.
Schill, Michael H., Ingrid Gould Ellen, Amy Ellen Schwartz, and Ioan Voicu. 2004. The Role of Cities in Providing Housing Assistance: A New York Perspective, in Amy Ellen Schwartz (ed.) City Taxes, City Spending: Essays in Honor of Dick Netzer. Northhampton, Mass.: Edward Elger Press.
Schwartz, Amy Ellen and Leanna Stiefel. Immigrants and the Distribution of Resources within an Urban School District. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.
Schwartz, Amy Ellen, Leanna Stiefel, Robert Berne, and Colin Chellman. School Finance Court Cases and Disparate Racial Impact: The Contribution of Statistical Analysis in New York. Education and Urban Society.
Schwartz, Amy Ellen and Benjamin P. Scafidi. 2004. What’s Happened to the Price of College? Quality Adjusted Net Price Indices for Four Year Colleges. Journal of Human Resources, 39(3), pp. 723-745.
Schwartz, Amy Ellen, Leanna Stiefel, and Dae Yeop Kim. 2004. The Impact of School Reform on Student Performance: Evidence from the New York Network for School Renewal Project. Journal of Human Resources, 39(2), pp. 500-522.
Been, Vicki. 2003. Lucas vs. The Green Machine, in Gerald Korngold and Andrew P. Morriss, eds., Property Stories. Foundation Press.
Been, Vicki, 2003. Will International Agreements Trump Local Environmental Law? In John R. Nolan ed., New Ground: The Advent of Local Environmental Law.
Been, Vicki and Joel C. Beauvais, 2003. The Global Fifth Amendment: NAFTA's Investment Protections and the Misguided Quest for an International Regulatory Takings Doctrine, N.Y.U. L. Rev., 78(1), pp. 30.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould and Margery Turner. 2003. What have we Learned from HUD’s Moving to Opportunity Program? in John M. Goering and Judith D. Feins, eds., Choosing a Better Life? A Social Experiment in Leaving Poverty Behind: Evaluation of the Moving to Opportunity Program. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould, Michael H. Schill, Amy Ellen Schwartz, and Ioan Voicu. 2003. Housing Production Subsidies and Neighborhood Revitalization: New York City’s Ten Year Capital Plan for Housing, Economic Policy Review , 9(2), pp. 71-85.
Schwartz, Amy Ellen, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Ioan Voicu, and Michael H. Schill. 2003. Estimating the External Effects of Subsidized Housing Investment on Property Values, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Working Paper.
Schwartz, Amy Ellen, Scott Susin and Ioan Voicu. 2003. Has Falling Crime Driven New York City’s Real Estate Boom? Journal of Housing Research, 14(1), pp. 101-135.
Been, Vicki. 2002. The Finality Requirement in Takings Litigation after Palazzolo, in Thomas E. Roberts ed., Taking Sides on Takings Issues.
Been, Vicki. 2002. NAFTA's Investment Protections and the Division of Authority for Land Use and Environmental Controls. Envtl. L. Rep. 32(?), pp. 11001 – [].
Ellen, Ingrid Gould, Katherine O’Regan, and Amy Ellen Schwartz. 2002. Immigrant Children and Urban Schools: Evidence from New York City on Segregation and its Consequences for Schooling. Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould and Katherine Hempstead. 2002. Telecommuting and the Demand for Urban Living: A Preliminary Look at White-Collar Workers. Urban Studies, 39(4).
Schill, Michael H. 2002. Regulatory Barriers to Housing Development in the United States, in A. Gambaro and M. Jordan, (eds.), Land Law in Comparative Perspective, 101.
Schill, Michael H., Ingrid Gould Ellen, Amy Ellen Schwartz, and Ioan Voicu. 2002. Revitalizing Inner City Neighborhoods: New York City’s Ten Year Plan For Housing, in Housing Policy Debate, 13(3), pp. 529-566.
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Ellen, Ingrid Gould, Michael H. Schill, Scott Susin, and Amy Ellen Schwartz. 2001. Building Homes, Reviving Neighborhoods: Spillovers from Subsidized Construction of Owner-Occupied Housing in New York City. Journal of Housing Research, 12 (2), pp. 185-216.
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Ellen, Ingrid Gould, Tod Mijanovich, and Keri-Nicole Dillman. 2001. Neighborhood Effects on Health: Exploring the Links and Assessing the Evidence.Journal of Urban Affairs, 23(3-4), pp. 391-408.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould. 2000. Is Segregation Bad for Your Health? The Case of Low Birth Weight. Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs, pp. 203-229.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould. 2000. Race-Based Neighborhood Projection: A Proposed Framework for Understanding New Data on Racial Integration. Urban Studies, 37(9), pp. 1513-1533.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould. 2000. A New White Flight? The Dynamics of Neighborhood Change in the 1980s, in Nancy Foner, Ruben G. Rumbaut, and Steven J. Gold, eds., Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. New York City: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 423-441.
Daniels, Glynis and Samantha Friedman. 1999. Spatial Inequality and the Distribution of Industrial Toxic Releases: Evidence From the 1990 TRI. Social Science Quarterly, 80 (2).
Ellen, Ingrid Gould. 1999. Spatial Stratification within US Metropolitan Areas, in Hal Wolman et al (eds.), Urban Problems and Metropolitan Opportunity Structures. Washington DC: National Academy Press.
Galowitz, Paula. 1999. The Housing Court’s Role in Maintaining Affordable Housing, in Michael H. Schill (ed.), Housing and Community Development in New York City: Facing the Future. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 177-201.
Salama, Jerry J. 1999. The Redevelopment of Distressed Public Housing: Early Results from HOPE VI Projects in Atlanta, Chicago and San Antonio. Housing Policy Debate, 10 (1), pp. 95-142.
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Schill, Michael H. 1999. The Impact of the Capital Markets on Real Estate Law and Practice. John Marshall Law Review, 32, pp. 269-88.
Schill, Michael H. and Samantha Friedman. 1999. The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988: The First Decade. Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research, 4 (3), pp. 57-78.
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Schwartz, Amy Ellen, Leanna Stiefel, and Ross Rubenstein. 1999. Education Finance, in Fred Thompson and Mark Green (eds.), The Handbook of Public Finance. New York: Marcel Dekker Publishers.
Caplin, Andrew. 1998. Miracle on Sixth Avenue: Information Externalities and Search. The Economic Journal, 108, pp. 60-74.
Carter, William H., Michael H. Schill, and Susan M. Wachter. 1998. Polarisation, Public Housing and Racial Minorities. Urban Studies, 35 (10), pp. 1889-1911.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould, 1998. Stable, Racial Integration in the Contemporary United States: An Empirical Overview. Journal of Urban Affairs 20 (1), pp. 27-42.
Scafidi, Benjamin P., Michael H. Schill, Susan M. Wachter and Dennis P. Culhane. 1998. An Economic Analysis of Housing Abandonment. Journal of Housing Economics, 7, pp. 287-303.
Schill, Michael H., Samantha Friedman and Emily Rosenbaum. 1998. The Housing Conditions of Immigrants in New York City. Journal of Housing Research, 9 (2), pp. 201-235.
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Viteritti, Joseph P. 1998. Blaine ’s Wake: School Choice, the First Amendment, and State Constitutional Law. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 21.
Been, Vicki L. 1997. Coming to the Nuisance or Going to the Barrios: A Longitudinal Analysis of Environmental Justice Claims. Ecology Law Quarterly, 24(1), pp. 1-56.
Caplin, Andrew, Charles Freeman and Joseph Tracy. 1997. Collateral Damage: Refinancing Constraints and Regional Recessions. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 29(4), pp. 496-516.
Damodaran, Aswath, Kose John, and Crocker H. Liu. 1997. The Determinants of Organizational Form Changes: Evidence and Implications from Real Estate. Journal of Financial Economics, 45(2), pp. 169-192.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould. 1997. Does Neighborhood Matter? Assessing Recent Evidence. Housing Policy Debate, 8, pp. 833-866. Abstract available.
Liu, Crocker H., David J. Hartzell and Martin E. Hoesli. 1997. International Evidence on Real Estate Securities as an Inflation Hedge. Real Estate Economics, 25(2), pp. 21-49.
Moss, Mitchell L. 1997. Reinventing the Central City as a Place to Live and Work. Housing Policy Debate, 8(2). Abstract available.
Moss, Mitchell. L. 1997. Tracking the ‘Net’: Using Domain Names to Measure the Growth of the Internet in U.S. Cities. Journal of Urban Technology, 4(3).
Netzer, Dick. 1997. The Centralization and Decentralization of Government and Taxes, in J. Brown (ed.), Land Use and Taxation.
Netzer, Dick. 1997. The Outlook for the Metropolitan Area. Economic Policy Review of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 3(1), pp. 93-111.
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Schwartz, Amy Ellen. 1997. Public Characteristics and Expenditures on Public Services: An Empirical Analysis. Public Finance Review, 25(2), pp. 163-181.
