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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. 4.1Percent of Borough and New York City Lots and Lot Area Regulated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2014

  2. 4.2Differences between a Historic District Lot and a Non-historic District Lot

  3. 4.3Probability of 2007 Residential Soft Site Receiving a New Building, 2008–2014

  4. 7.1Weighted Summary Statistics

  5. 7.2Logistic and Negative Binomial Regression Models Estimating Neighborhood Perceptions

  6. 7.3Fixed Effects Models with Alternative Neighborhood Controls

  7. 7.4Propensity Score Matching Estimates, Average Treatment Effects

  8. 9.1Percent of Households with No Mortgage by Age

  9. 9.2Homeownership Rate by Age

  10. 9.3Percent with Housing Payments by Age

  11. 9.4Real Mortgage Amount (2013$) by Age among Homeowners with a Mortgage

  12. 9.5Mean Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratio among Homeowners with a Mortgage

  13. 9.6Home Equity (Real 2013$) among All Homeowners

  14. 9.7Mortgage Debt

  15. 9.8Home Equity vs. Financial Assets, AHEAD Sample (respondents aged 70+ in 1993 who died prior to 2012)

  16. 9.9Home Equity vs. Financial Assets, HRS Sample (respondents aged 53–63 in 1994 who died prior to 2012)

  17. 9.10Determinants of Assets in Last Year Observed, HRS Sample (respondents aged 53–63 in 1994 who died prior to 2012); AHEAD Sample (respondents aged 70+ in 1993 who died prior to 2012)

  18. 10.1Summary of Disparate Impact and Monetary Relief

  19. 10.2Mean Annual Percentage Rate (APR) by Race and Credit Score, 2001–2007

  20. 10.3Effect of Race on APR (Basis Points) Using Regressions Estimated on All Loans

  21. 10.4Present Value of Monetary Relief to Wells Fargo Minority Borrowers Using the APRs Predicted by Model (4)

  22. 11.1Change in Homeownership Rates during the Mortgage Credit Boom

  23. 11.2Did the Investor Share of Purchases Rise in Low Credit–Score ZIP Codes?

  24. 11.3House Price Growth and Housing Supply Elasticity: The Outliers

  25. 11.4Share of Rise in Debt, by Credit Score and House Price Growth

  26. 11.5Share of Delinquencies, by Credit Score and House Price Growth

  27. 11.6Change in Credit Scores, by Credit Score and House Price Growth

  28. 11.7Increases in Credit Scores during Boom Predicts Default during Bust

  29. 12.1Percentage of Subprime and Alt-A Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs) 90 Days or More Past Due or in Foreclosure

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