Housing and Neighborhood Dynamics

Housing and Neighborhood Dynamics
Title Housing and Neighborhood Dynamics PDF eBook
Author John F. Kain
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 294
Release 1985
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780674409309

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This book assesses the effects of spatially concentrated programs for housing and neighborhood improvement. These programs provide direct assistance to low-income property owners in an attempt to arrest neighborhood decline and encourage revitalization. The authors used the Harvard Urban Development Simulation Model (HUDS) in evaluating these programs. HUDS, a large-scale computer model, represents the process of housing rehabilitation, the production and consumption of housing services, household moving decisions, and other determinant of neighborhood change. The model simulates the behavior of approximately 80,000 individual households in two hundred residential neighborhoods of various quality levels. Unlike more aggregate models of urban development, HUDS has the capacity to identify how specific housing policies affect individual households as well as particular neighborhoods. Since program evaluations are no better than the models on which they are based, the authors provide sufficient detail to permit those readers primarily interested in the policy analysis to assess the methodology and to understandhow the policies are represented in the model; a more technical discussion of the model is then presented in appendixes. Although the simulations focus on policies that induce central-city property owners to upgrade their properties and thus stimulate revitalization, many of the authors' findings are relevant to larger issues of urban development. For example, the analysis of how housing rehabilitation subsidies affect the investment behavior of nonsubsidized property owners provides insights about the link between initial upgrading and sustained neighborhood improvement. The analysis also demonstrates how differences in location, household, and housing stock characteristics affect a particular neighborhood's responsiveness to a common policy initiative.

Housing and Neighborhood Analysis

Housing and Neighborhood Analysis
Title Housing and Neighborhood Analysis PDF eBook
Author Springfield-Sangamon County Regional Planning Commission
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1982*
Genre Housing
ISBN

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Housing and Neighborhood Analysis

Housing and Neighborhood Analysis
Title Housing and Neighborhood Analysis PDF eBook
Author Dover (Del.). Planning Commission
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1969
Genre Community development, Urban
ISBN

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Housing and Neighborhood Analysis, Montello, Wisconsin

Housing and Neighborhood Analysis, Montello, Wisconsin
Title Housing and Neighborhood Analysis, Montello, Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Max Anderson Associates (Madison, Wis.)
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 1969
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Neighborhood Analysis

Neighborhood Analysis
Title Neighborhood Analysis PDF eBook
Author Taylor (Mich.). Planning Commission
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1969
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Neighborhood Analysis

Neighborhood Analysis
Title Neighborhood Analysis PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1965
Genre City planning
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Neighborhood Analysis

Neighborhood Analysis
Title Neighborhood Analysis PDF eBook
Author Curtis and Davis
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN

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