- Regulatory Innovation and Affordable Housing
- Volume 11, Number 2
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
Regulatory Innovation and Affordable Housing
Guest Editor: Regina C. Gray
Housing Market Effects of Inclusionary Zoning
Antonio Bento, Scott Lowe, Gerrit-Jan Knaap, and Arnab Chakraborty
Evaluation of In-Lieu Fees and Offsite Construction as Incentives
for Affordable Housing Production
Douglas R. Porter and Elizabeth B. Davison
Removing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing in Development Standards, Density Bonuses, and Processing of Permits in Hillsborough County, Florida
Sam Casella and Stuart Meck
Urban Sprawl and the Transition to First-Time Homeownership
Casey J. Dawkins
Departments
Data Shop
Measuring Housing Quality in the Housing Choice Voucher Program With Customer Satisfaction Survey Data
Brent D. Mast
Industrial Revolution
Structural Insulated Panels: An Alternative to Wood Frame Construction
Mike Blanford
Impact
The Impact of Mortgage Disclosure Reform Under RESPA
by Harold Bunce, Alastair McFarlane, William J. Reid, and Kurt Usowski
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