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Seeds of Growth Sustainable Community Development: What Works, What Doesn't and Why
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Seeds of Growth Sustainable Community Development: What Works, What Doesn't and Why

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This website contains the papers from a conference organized by the Community Affairs Officers of the Federal Reserve System. Papers posted here are to be considered working papers. They are reproduced here to make them available to scholars and practitioners with a serious interest in the topics presented. Many of the papers are in preliminary form and will be submitted for publication elsewhere. The works here should be cited as working papers and considered preliminary drafts of any subsequent publication. Although all papers have been screened for relevance to the subject matter of the conference, they have not been subjected to a rigorous refereeing process nor edited for form or content by the Federal Reserve.

03/27/03
 
Opening Remarks

William Poole

President,  Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

  • Remarks
03/28/03
 
Welcoming Address
  • Perspectives on Community Development

Michael H. Moskow,  President and Chief Executive Officer,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

 
Keynote Address

Alan Greenspan,  Chairman,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • Remarks
 
Session 1: Counseling and Intervention
  • A Little Knowledge Is a Good Thing: Empirical Evidence of the Effectiveness of Pre-Purchase Homeownership Counseling

Abdighani Hirad,  Freddie Mac

Peter M. Zorn,  Freddie Mac

  • The Impact of Credit Counseling on Subsequent Borrower Credit Usage and Payment Behavior

Michael E. Staten,  Georgetown University

Gregory Elliehausen,  Georgetown University

E. Christopher Lundquist,  Lundquist Consulting, Inc.

  • Financial Education and Retirement Savings

Robert L. Clark,  North Carolina State University

Ann McDermed,  North Carolina State University

Kshama Sawant,  North Carolina State University

Madeleine B. d'Ambrosio,  TIAA-CREF Institute

  • Patterns of Financial Behaviors: Implications for Community Educators and Policymakers

Jeanne M. Hogarth,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Marianne A. Hilgert,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Sondra G. Beverley,  University of Kansas

 
Session 2: Housing and Neighborhood Development
  • Organizational Capacity and Housing Production: A Study of Nonprofit Organizations in Michigan

Rex L. LaMore,  Michigan State University

Susan Cocciarelli,  Michigan State University

Jose Gomez,  Michigan State University

John Melcher,  Michigan State University

John Metzger,  Michigan State University

Faron Supanich-Goldner,  Michigan State University

Matt Syal,  Michigan State University

  • Neighborhood Externality Risk and the Homeownership Status of Properties

Christian A. L. Hilber,  University of Pennsylvania

  • Estimating the External Effects of Subsidized Housing Investment on Property Values

Ingrid Gould Ellen,  New York University

Michael Schill,  New York University

Amy Ellen Schwartz,  New York University

Ioan Voicu,  New York University

  • Mortgage Default and Default Resolutions: Their Impact on Communities

Charles A. Capone, Jr.,  Congressional Budget Office

  • Discussion: Housing and Neighborhood Development

Wyman Winston,  Portland Development Commission

 
Session 3: Partnerships
  • Making Business A Partner In Redeveloping Abandoned Central City Property: Is Profit A Realistic Possibility?

Elise Bright,  University of Texas, Arlington

  • Community Partnerships: A Sustainable Resource for Nongovernmental Organizations

Mark Tranel,  University of Missouri

Kay Gasen,  University of Missouri

  • Corporate Civic Investment Funds: New Models for Community Development Finance?

Amy L. W. Hosi,  ICF Consulting

  • Neighborhood Revitalization in New York City in the 1990s

Jason Bram,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Jesse Ed,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Yigal Gelb,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Andrew Haughwout,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

David Lagakos,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Margaret McConnell,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

James Orr,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

  • Discussion: Partnerships

Ken Wade,  Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation

 
Session 4: Public Policy — Enterprise Zones and CDFIs
  • Community Development Financial Institutions: Current Issues and Future Prospects

Lehn Benjamin,  Cornell University

Julia Sass Rubin,  Brown University

Sean Zielenbach,  Housing Research Foundation

  • Job Creation in California's Enterprise Zones: A Comparison Utilizing a Propensity Score Matching Model

Suzanne O'Keefe,  California State University

  • Evaluating the Impact of Federal Community Economic Development Policies on Targeted Populations: The Case of the New Markets Initiatives of 2000

Julia Sass Rubin,  Brown University

Gregory M. Stankiewicz,  Princeton University

  • Discussion: Public Policy — Enterprise Zones and CDFIs

Paul Pryde,  Capital Access Group LLC

 
Session 5: Public Policy — CRA
  • The Effects of the Community Reinvestment Act on Local Communities

Robert B. Avery,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Paul S. Calem,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Glenn B. Canner,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • What Makes CRA Agreements Work? A Study of Lender Responses to CRA Agreements

Raphael W. Bostic,  University of Southern California

Breck L. Robinson,  University of Delaware

  • Discussion: Public Policy — CRA

Jonathan Zinman,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

 
Session 6: International and Cultural Dimensions
  • Credit Availability in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Hmong Community

Maude Toussaint-Comeau,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Robin Newberger,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Jason Schmidt,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Art Rolnick,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Ron Feldman,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

  • Policies Promoting Microenterprises in Colonias: What Works? What Does Not Work? And Why?

Cecilia Giusti,  Texas A&M University

  • Human Capital and the Development of Financial Institutions: Evidence from Thailand

Anna Paulson,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Discussion: International and Cultural Dimensions

Marty Levine,  Shorebank Advisory Services

 

 

 

Last Updated: 04/02/2003

Event Information
Date
03/27/03 - 03/28/03
Location
Federal Reserve Board Washington, DC

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