All Stories

  1. Amenities, affordability, and housing vouchers
  2. Managing “Cataclysmic Money”: How Financial Regulation Matters for the Future of U.S. Housing Policy
  3. Back to the Future: Lösch, Isard, and the Role of Money and Credit in the Space-Economy
  4. Handbook on the Geographies of Money and Finance
  5. Quality of Life, Transportation Costs, and Federal Housing Assistance: Leveling the Playing Field
  6. Crowdfunding the city: the end of 'cataclysmic money'?
  7. Planning, Law, and Property Rights: A US–European Cross-national Contemplation
  8. Housing Affordability
  9. Are Green Cities Nice Places to Live? Examining the Link between Urban Sustainability and Quality of Life
  10. Regulation and Financial Stability in the Age of Turbulence
  11. The Restless Landscape of Metroburbia
  12. Booming Bohemia? Evidence from the US High-Technology Industry
  13. Financial stability, the Basel Process and the new geography of regulation
  14. Riding the Yield Curve
  15. Regional Structure and Economic Development
  16. The Restless Landscape of Metroburbia
  17. The Transformation Problem: A Tale of Two Interpretations
  18. The Basel Process, Financial Stability, and the Age of Turbulence
  19. Picking a Winner? Evidence from the Non-Manufacturing High-Tech Industry in the Blacksburg MSA
  20. Moonlights, Sunspots and Frontier Finance: On the Nexus between Money, Credit and Urban Form
  21. Intuitive Economics: The Role of Power and Knowledge in the Dismal Science
  22. Improving TIF Transparency and Accountability: Towards a Consolidated View of TIF Activities in Michigan
  23. Form Follows Function: On the Interaction between Real Estate Finance and Urban Spatial Structure
  24. Financial Stability Rearticulated: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Shift in the U.S. Regulatory Stance after the Crisis
  25. Central Bank Intervention and Risk Premia in Foreign Exchange Markets: Evidence of Daily Effects: Switzerland 1986–1995
  26. Regulatory space and the flow of funds across the hierarchy of money