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Do health trajectories predict neighborhood outcomes? Evidence of health selection in a diverse sample of U.S. adults
Across the United States, residents of lower income neighborhoods evince poorer health, on average, than residents of more affluent areas. … More
The problem has existed over endless years: Racialized difference in commuting, 1980–2019
How have the longer journeys to work faced by Black commuters evolved in the United States over the last four … More
People or Parking?
Car-based transportation networks (as in Phoenix) necessitate parking at origin and destination in order to establish a link—but the space … More
Housing vintage and price dynamics
The vintage of a home often refers to a period-specific collection of architectural characteristics, materials, and quality. Due to age, … More
Beyond Density: Municipal Expenditures and the Shape and Location of Development
A clear understanding of the relationship between development patterns and municipal expenditures is complicated by how one chooses to quantify … More
Commercial Property Tax Incidence: Evidence from Urban and Suburban Office Rental Markets
Do commercial property owners internalize increases in tax payments or pass these increases onto the renters of commercial space? To … More
Old, Small, and Unwanted: Postwar Housing and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status
Abstract Postwar neighborhoods across the United States have declined in socioeconomic status over the past few decades. Over this same … More