Forthcoming:
- Sarzynski, A., Stack, L., & Galster, G. “Evolving U.S. Metropolitan Land Use Patterns, 1990-2000.” (Revise and resubmit for Journal of Urban Affairs)
- Marcotullio, P., Albrecht, J., Sarzynski, A., & Schulz, N. “The Geography of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Within Urban Areas of Asia.” (Revise and resubmit for Global Environmental Change)
- Sarzynski, A., Larrieu, J., & Shrimali, G. “The Impact of State Financial Incentives on Market Deployment of Solar Technology.” (Under review at Energy Policy)
- Cellini, Stephanie Riegg, and Latika Chaudhary, "The Labor Market Returns to a Private Two-Year College Education." Revise and submit, Journal of Human Resources.
- Connolly, Katrina & Bell, Michael. Financing Urban Government in Transition Countries: Assessment Uniformity and the Property Tax.
2012
- Gist, John; Figueiredo, Carlos; and Verma, Satyendra. "Boom and bust: housing equity withdrawal, consumption, and impacts on household retirement wealth." Journal of Aging and Social Policy, Volume 24, Issue 1, January 2012, pp. 1-28.
- Marcus G. Raskin and Gregory D. Squires (eds) Warfare Welfare: The Not-So-Hidden Costs of America's Permanent War Economy Washington DC: Potomac Books.
- Wolmanl et al. Economic Shocks and Regional Economic Resilience. Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects, Vol. 4. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
- Stone, Clarence, "Power," in Oxford Handbook of Urban Politics, edited by Karen Mossberger, Susan Clarke, and Peter John. (Oxford University Press, New York, NY).
- Wolman, H., "What Cities Do: How Much Does Urban Policy Matter?" Oxford Handbook of Urban Politics, edited by Karen Mossberger, Susan Clarke, and Peter John. (Oxford University Press, New York, NY).
- Sarzynski, A. “Bigger is Not Always Better: A Comparative Analysis of Cities and their Air Pollution Impact,” Urban Studies, February 2, 2012.
2011
- Greasley, S., Wolman, H., and John, P., "Does Government Performance Matter: The Effects of Local Government On Urban Outcomes in England," Urban Studies, July 2011, vol. 48, 9: pp. 1835-1851.
- Morgan, Kimberly. The Delegated Welfare State: Medicare, Markets, and the Governance of American Social Policy. Written with Andrea Louise Campbell, under contract with Oxford University Press.
- Kuipers, Joel, "Argumentation and the negotiation of scientific authority in classrooms" in Mica Pollock and Bradley Levinson eds. Companion to the Anthropology of Education. New York: Routledge. pp. 247-262.
- Conger, Dylan and Meghan Salas Atwell. “Immigrant Gateway Type and the Immigrant Paradox.” in Cynthia García Coll and Amy Marks (ed.) /Is Becoming an American a Developmental Risk?/ Washington, DC: American Psychological Association (APA) Books, 2011.
- Ficenec, Sarah, "Building Economic Development Networks in Detroit: A Comparison of Methods of Social Network Analysis" at the Urban Affairs Association conference in March 2011.
- Morgan, Kimberly J. and Andrea Louise Campbell, "Delegated Governance in the Affordable Care Act," Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2011) 36(3): 387-391.
- Morgan, Kimberly J., and Campbell, Andrea Louise, The Delegated Welfare State: Medicare, Markets, and the Governance of Social Policy, Oxford University Press, 2011.
- Kuipers, Joel, "Unmentionable Others: Representing Participation Frameworks in School Science" in Special Issue of Anthropological Quarterly Vol. 84, No. 1, p. 87–100, The Unmentionable: Verbal Taboo and the Moral Life of Language, Michael Lempert, ed. (2011).
- Collins, Catherine, Presentation at American Society for Public Administration Roundtable "State Funding of circuit Breaker Property Tax Relief for Senior Homeowners," March 2011.
- Collins, Catherine, contributor, A Guide to New York State Taxes: History, Issues and Concerns. Funded by The Peter J. Solomon Family Foundation, published February 2011.
- Hill, E., Wolman, H., Kowalczyk, K., and St.Clair, T. Forces Affecting City Population Growth or Decline: The Effects of Inter-Regional and Inter-Municipal Competition. In Alan Mallach (ed.) Defining a Future for American Cities Experiencing Severe Population Loss. New York: American Assembly, 2011.
- Atkins, Blumenthal, et al. "Responding to Manufacturing Job Loss: What Can Economic Development Policy Do?" Metro Economy Series for the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings, June 2011.
- Sarzynski, Andrea, Marcotullio, P., Albrecht, J. & Sarzynski, A. (2011). “The Geography of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Within Urban Areas of India: A Preliminary Assessment.” Journal of Resources, Energy, and Development 8(1): 11-35.
- Wiseman, Michael, “Supplemental Security Income for the Second Decade,” Poverty & Public Policy, 3(1), 2011, article 6.
- Wiseman, Michael, and Wandner, Steve, "Financial Performance Incentives," in The Workforce Investment Act: Implementation Experiences and Evaluation Findings, Douglas Besharov and Phoebe Cottingham, editors, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2011.
- Stone, Clarence, and Whelan, Robert, "Urban Politics: The Case for a Polity Approach," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Summer 2011.
- Stone, Clarence, and Whelan, Robert, "Toward Understanding the Changing Politics of U.S. Cities," prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 1-4, 2011.
- Stone, Clarence, "Beyond the Equality-Efficiency Tradeoff," in Justice and the American Metropolis, Clarissa Hayward and Todd Swanstrom, editors, University of Minnesota Press, 2011.
- Maria Krysan, Samantha Friedman, Gregory D. Squires, Jonathan D. Stringfield, and Katherine Moloney, “Subtle Cyber-Discrimination? Not if but how internet housing providers respond differently to Neil, Tyrone and Jorge,” Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 31, 2011.
- Conger, Dylan, Stiefel, L., and Schwartz, A.E., "The Effects of Immigrant Communities on Foreign-born Student Achievement," International Migration Review, 45(3), 2011.
- Conger, Dylan, Iatarola, P., and Long, M.C., "Determinants of High School Course Offerings," Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 33(3), 340-359, 2011.
- Brunori, David, "Corporate Income Taxes," in Handbook of State and Local Public Finance, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, Robert Ebel, John Bowman, editors, (2011).
- Brunori, David, State Tax Policy: A Political Perspective, 3rd Edition, Urban Institute Press (2011).
- Propheter, G. (2011). Determinants of Legislative Compensation in California and the Residual Impacts of Proposition 1A. California Journal of Politics and Policy, 3(1), 1-2
2010
July 1st-December 31st, 2010
- Collins, Catherine, contributor, A Guide to New York City Taxes: History, Issues and Concerns, Funded by The Peter J. Solomon Family Foundation, published December 2010.
- Wiseman, Michael, “The SSDI Benefit Offset Experiment: Landing the Pilots” (with Robert Weathers and Jeffrey Hemmeter). July 2010. Paper prepared for the Thirty-Second Annual APPAM Research Conference, 4-6 November, 2010.
- Wiseman, Michael, “Merging Survey and Administrative Data: What Do We Learn?” (with John Kirlin). Paper prepared for the Thirty-Second Annual APPAM Research Conference, 4-6 November, 2010.
- Brunori, David, "Property Taxes and Local Autonomy: An Overview," with Michael Bell, in The Property Tax and Local Autonomy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, with David Brunori and Joan Youngman, editors (2010), pp. 69-114.
- Cellini, Stephanie Riegg, "Financial Aid and For-Profit Colleges: Does Aid Encourage Entry?" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 29(3), Summer 2010: 526-552.
- Conger, Dylan. "Does Bilingual Education Interfere with English Language Acquisition?" Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 91 (4), pp. 1103-1122, 2010.
- Gist, John. "Fiscal Implications of Population Aging," Chapter 25 in Handbook of Aging and Social Sciences (7th ed.), (Binstock, R. and George, L. eds.), Elsevier Publications, 2010.
- Gist, John; Figueiredo, Carlos; and Verma, Satyendra. "Boom and bust: housing equity withdrawal, consumption, and impacts on household retirement wealth." Journal of Aging and Social Policy.
- Gregory D. Squires. 2010. “Social Insecurity: The Roller Coaster Ride of America’s Middle Class,” Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy, 24 (2): 285-291.
- Douglas S. Massey and Gregory D. Squires, "Segregation: The Invisible Elephant in the Foreclosure Debate," HuffingtonPost.com November 1, 2010. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/douglas-s-massey/segregation-the-invisible_b_777323.html
January 1st, 2010-June 30th, 2010
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Conger, Dylan, “Age of Entry and the High School Performance of Immigrant Youth,” (with L. Stiefel and A.E. Schwartz). Journal of Urban Economics Vol. 67, No. 3, 303-314, 2010.
Conger, Dylan, “Why Are Men Falling Behind? Explanations for the Gender Gap in College Outcomes,” (with M.C. Long). The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 627, No. 1, pp. 184-214, 2010.
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Samantha Friedman and Gregory D. Squires, "Rental Market Wired for Discrimination," Boston Herald, June 1, 2010.
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Katharine Kairys (GWIPP Research Assistant) and Michael Wiseman (GWIPP Research Professor completed a draft of a chapter on U.S. welfare policy for a forthcoming Oxford University Press book on work-orientated social assistance in European countries. The chapter is entitled “Workfare in the United States: What Time Has Told.”
- A paper by Michael Wiseman and Joyce Nicholas, “Elderly Poverty and Supplemental Security Income, 2002–2005” is the lead article in the first 2010 installment of the Social Security Bulletin (vol 69, no. 1, pages 1-29).
- Samantha Friedman, Gregory D. Squires, and Chris Galvan, “Cybersegregation in Dallas and Boston: Is Neil a More Desirable Tenant Than Tyrone or Jorge?” Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 17, 2010.
- Michael Wiseman prepared a paper, “Supplemental Security Income for the Second Decade,” for a conference on “Reducing Poverty and Economic Distress after ARRA: The Most Promising Approaches” held at the Katherine Graham Conference Center of the Urban Institute in Washington in January. A revised version of that paper will be published by the Urban Institute.
- Bell, Michael. "Comparing Local Autonomy Across States," with Hal Wolman, Robert McManmon and David Brunori, in The Property Tax and Local Autonomy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, with David Brunori and Joan Youngman, editors, 2010, p. 69-114.
- Bell, Michael. The Property Tax and Local Autonomy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, with David Brunori and Joan Youngman, editors, 2010, 121-160.
- Brunori, David & Connolly, Katrina. "Are State and Local Finances Becoming More or Less Decentralized and Should We Care?" with Katrina Connolly and David Brunori, in The Property Tax and Local Autonomy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, with Michael Bell, David Brunori, and Joan Youngman, editors, 2010.
- Bell, Michael and Brunori, David. (2010). Property Taxes and Local Autonomy: An Overview (book chapter). The Property Tax and Local Autonomy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, with Michael Bell, David Brunori, and Joan Youngman, editors.
- Morgan, Kimberly. “Medicare,” chapter in The New Politics of Old Age Policy. Rob Hudson, ed. June 2010.
- Stiefel, Leanna, Amy Ellen Schwartz, and Dylan Conger. (May 2010).“Age of Entry and the High School Performance of Immigrant Youth.” /Journal of Urban Economics/ Vol. 67, No. 3, 303-314.
- Conger, Dylan and Mark C. Long. (January 2010). “Why Are Men Falling Behind? Explanations for the Gender Gap in College Outcomes.” /The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science /Vol. 627, No. 1, pp.184-214.
- Hanson, R.; Wolman, H; Connolly, D.; MacManmon, R.; and Pearson, K, “Corporate Citizenship and Urban Problem Solving: The Changing Civic Role of Business Leaders in American Cities,” Journal of Urban Affairs.
- Squires, Gregory D. & Hartman, Chester. (2010) “Katrina and Kids: The Impact, the Sequelae,” in Adenrele Awotona (ed) Rebuilding Sustainable Communities for Children and Their Families After Disasters: A Global Survey, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Wahlbeck, Paul. "Citations in the U.S. Supreme Court: An Empirical Study of their Use and Significance." With Frank B. Cross, James F. Spriggs, II, and Timothy R. Johnson. University of Illinois Law Review 2010 (March): 489-575.
- Wolman, H.; McManmon, R.; Bell, M.; Brunori, D., and Youngman, J. (2010). “Comparing Local Government Autonomy Across States,” in M. Bell and D. Brunori (eds.), /The Property Tax and Local Autonomy/, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Press.
2009
- Bell, Michael E. and Kirschner, Charlotte, A Reconnaissance of Alternative Measures of Effective Property Tax Rates. Public Budgeting & Finance, Vol. 29, Issue 2, pp. 111-136, June 2009.
- Bell, Michael. "Tax and Expenditure Limitations and Local Public Finance," with Bing Yuan, Joseph Cordes and David Brunori, in Erosion of the Property Tax Base: Trends, Causes and Consequences, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA., with Nancy Y. Augustine, David Brunori and Joan M. Youngman, editors, May 2009.
- Bell, Michael. "The Property Tax Under Siege," with Nancy Y. Augustine, David Brunori and Joan M. Youngman, in Erosion of the Property Tax Base: Trends, Causes and Consequences, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA., with Nancy Y. Augustine, David Brunori and Joan M. Youngman, editors, May 2009.
- Bell, Michael; Kirschner, Charlotte. (June 2009) “A Reconnaissance of Alternative Measures of Effective Property Tax Rates,” Public Budgeting and Finance.
- Blumenthal, Pamela, Harold L. Wolman, and Edward W. Hill (March 2009). Understanding the Economic Performance of Metropolitan Areas in the United States. Urban Studies, 46(2), 605-627.
- Campbell, AL and Morgan, KJ. The Delegated Welfare State: Medicare, Markets, and the Governance of American Social Policy. NY: Oxford University Press, in press. (April 2009)
- Conger, Dylan and Elena L. Grigorenko. (August 2009). “Special Educational Needs of Children in Immigrant Families.” Chapter 8 in Elena L. Grigorenko and Ruby Takanishi (eds.) Immigration, Diversity, and Education, New York, NY and Abingdon, UK: Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group.
- Conger, Dylan, Mark C. Long, and Patrice Iatarola. (September 2009). “Explaining Race, Gender, and Poverty Disparities in Advanced Course-Taking.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 555-576.
- Conger, Dylan. (June 2009). “Testing, Time Limits, and English Learners: Does Age of Entry Affect How Quickly Students Can Learn English?” Social Science Research Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 383-396.
- Ellen, Ingrid Gould, Katherine O'Regan, and Dylan Conger. (March 2009). “Immigration and Urban Schools: The Dynamics of Demographic Change in the Nation’s Largest School District.” Education and Urban Society Vol. 41, No. 3, pp. 295-316.
- Erosion of the Property Tax Base: Trends, Causes, and Consequences by Nancy Y. Augustine, Michael E. Bell, David Brunori, and Joan M. Youngman (Paperback - May 28, 2009)
- Griffin, Jenn. (2009). ‘Corporate Restructurings: Impacts on corporate philanthropy’ in Financial Study association Rotterdam (FSR) Erasmus University, Rotterdam, NL.
- Kubrin, Charis E. and Tim Wadsworth. May 2009. "Explaining Suicide among Blacks
and Whites: How Socio-Economic Factors and Gun Availability Affect Race-Specific Suicide Rates." Social Science Quarterly 90:1203-1227. - Long, Mark C., Patrice Iatarola, and Dylan Conger. (June 2009). "Explaining Gaps in Readiness for College-Level Math: The Role of High School Courses.” Education Finance and Policy Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 1-33.
- Morgan, Kimberley. (March 2009) “The Origins of Tax Systems: A French-American Comparison,” with Monica Prasad, American Journal of Sociology 114, 5.
- Pindus, N.; Wial, H., and Wolman, H. (editors) Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects, V. 2, (Brookings Institution Press, June 2009)
- Stone, Clarence and Whelan, Robert K. Chapter 5: Through A Glass Darkly: The Once and Future Study of Urban Politics. April revision for The City in American Political Development, ed. by Richardson Dilworth (March 2009) (pp. 98-118).
- Stone, Clarence. Beyond the Equality-Efficiency Trade-off. (May 2009). Paper prepared for the Conference on Justice and the American Metropolis.
- Wei, Chao. (July 2009). “A Note on the Impact of Progressive Dividend Taxation on Investment Decisions,” (with Marika Santoro), Macroeconomic Dynamics.
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- Conger, Dylan. (June 2009). “Testing, Time Limits, and English Learners: Does Age of Entry Affect How Quickly Students Can Learn English?” Social Science Research Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 383-396.
2008
- Lambert, S. F., Herman, K. C., Bynum, M. S., & Ialongo, N. S. (December 2008). Perceptions of racism and depressive symptoms in African American adolescents: The role of perceived academic and social control. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38(4), 519-531.
- Atkins, Patricia. Ed. David K Hamilton. (2008) Urban and Regional Policies for Metropolitan Livability. M.E. Sharp.
- Patricia S. Atkins, Chapter 12 - Epilogue: Toward Metropolitan Livability for the Twenty-First Century
- Patricia S. Atkins, Chapter 3 - Metropolitan Forms, Fiscal Efficiency, and Other Bottom Lines
- Atlas, John, Peter Dreier, and Gregory Squires. 2008. “Foreclosing on the Free Market: How to Remedy the Subprime Catastrophe,” _New Labor Forum_/ /17(3): 18-29.
- Brunori, David, Michael E. Bell, Joe Cordes and Bing Yuan, “Tax and Expenditure Limitations and Their Effects on Local Finances and Urban Areas,” in Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects, edited by Margery Austin Turner, Howard Wial, and Hal Wolman, Brookings Institution Press, Washington D.C., 2008, pp. 109-154.
- Squires, Gregory D. 2008-2009. “Uneven Development and Unequal Access to Housing Finance Services,” New York Law School Law Review. 53 (2): 255-268.
- Squires, Gregory. (2008). “The Prospects and Pitfalls of Fair Housing Enforcement Efforts,” in James H. Carr and Nandinee K. Kutty (eds) _Segregation: The Rising Costs for America_. New York: Routledge Publications: 307-323.
- Squires, Gregory. (2008). “Katrina’s Race and Class Effects Were Planned,” Abby L. Ferber, Andrea O’Reilly Herrera, Christina Jimenez & Dena Samuels (eds) The Matrix Reader: Examining the Dynamics of Oppression and Privilege: New York: McGraw-Hill. Reprinted from Progressive Planning, No 167: 10-11.
- Stone, Clarence. (2008). Power in the City and the Politics of Inequality. Eds. Marion Orr and Valerie C. Johnson. University Press of Kansas.
- Stone, Clarence. Who is Governed? Local Citizens and the Political Order of Cities. Theories of Urban Politics, 2nd edition, ed. by Jonathan Davies and David Imbroscio (December 2008) 257-73.
- Wolman, Harold L., Edward W. Hill, Pamela Blumenthal, and Kimberly Furdell (2008). Understanding Economically Distressed Cities. In Richard M. McGahey and Jennifer S. Vey (eds) Retooling for Growth: Building a 21st Century Economy in America’s Older Industrial Areas. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, pp. 151-178.
- Wolman, Harold. Tax and Expenditure Limitations and Their Effects on Local Finances and Urban Areas, in Urban and Regional Policy and its Effects, Margery Austin Turner, and Howard Wial, eds. Brookings (2008)
- Young, Garry. “Active Living and Biking: Tracing the Evolution of a Biking System in Arlington, Virginia,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law (2008) 33(3): 387-406 (with Royce Hanson).
2007
- Brunori, David. Financing Local Government in a Changing World, in American Intergovernmental Relations, Laurence O’Toole, editor, CQ Press (2007).
- Conger, Dylan, Amy Ellen Schwartz, and Leanna Stiefel. (2007). “Immigrant and Native-born Differences in School Stability and Special Education: Evidence from New York City.” International Migration Review Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 402-431.
- Helwig, M. and Deason, J.P., “The Energy Policy Act of 1992 and Executive Order 13149: Proposed Compliance Strategies and Process Improvements for Federal Agencies,” Energy Policy Journal, Volume 35, Number 5 (2007), pp. 2912-2924.
- Kubrin, Charis E., Gregory D. Squires, and Eric A. Stewart. 2007. "Neighborhoods, Race and Recidivism: The Community Reoffending Nexus and Its Implications for African
Americans." Sage Race Relations Abstracts 32:7-37. - Morgan, Kimberly. “Constricting the Welfare State: Tax Policy and the Political Movement against Government.” (2007) Remaking America: Democracy and Public Policy in an Age of Inequality. Editors: Joe Soss, Suzanne Mettler, and Jacob Hacker. NY: Russell Sage, p. 27-50.
- Wadsworth, Tim and Charis E. Kubrin. 2007. "Hispanic Suicide in U.S. Metropolitan Areas: Examining the Effects of Immigration, Assimilation, Affluence, and Disadvantage." American Journal of Sociology 112:1848-1885.
- Wahlbeck, Paul. 2007. "Network Analysis and the Law: Measuring the Legal Importance of Supreme Court Precedents" With James H. Fowler, Timothy R. Johnson, James F. Spriggs, II, and Sangick Jeon. Political Analysis 15 (Summer): 324-346.
- Wolman, Harold L., Edward W. Hill, Patricia Atkins, Pamela Blumenthal, Leah Beth Curran, et al. (2007). States and Their Cities: Partnerships for the Future. Washington, DC: Fannie Mae Foundation. http://www.knowledgeplex.org/showdoc.html?id=236675
2006
- Curran, L.; Wolman, H.; Hill, E.; and Furdell, K, “Economic Well-Being and Where We Live: Accounting for Geographic Cost of Living Differences,” Urban Studies, December, 2006, pp. 2443-2466.
- Friedman, Samantha, Gregory D. Squires, and Jan Chadwick. 2006. “Cybersegregation: Are Neil Kelly and Greg Baker More Desirable Tenants than Tyrone Jackson or Jorge Rodriguez?” _Sage Race Relations Abstsracts_ 31 (2): 26-31.
- Galster, G.; Marcotte, D.; Mandell, M.; Wolman, H.; and *Augustine, N., “The Influence of Neighborhood Poverty During Childhood on Fertility, Education, and Earnings Outcomes,” Housing Studies, 2007, V. 22 (Sept.), pp. 723-751.
- Galster, G., Marcotte, D., Mandell, M., Wolman, H., and *Augustine, N., “The Impact of Parental Homeownership on Children’s Outcomes during Early Adulthood,” Housing Policy Debate, 2007, Vol. 18 (4) pp. 785-828.
- Hartman, Chester and Gregory D. Squires (2008). “The Social Construction of Disaster: New Orleans As the Paradigmatic American City,” in Manning Marable and Kristen Clarke (eds) _Seeking Higher Ground: The Race, Public Policy & Hurricane Katrina Crisis Reader New York: Palgrave Macmillan: 271-294.
- Hartman, Chester and Gregory D. Squires (ed) 2006. _There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class, and Katrina_ New York: Routledge.
- Hartman, Chester and Gregory D. Squires, 2009. “Disasters and Community Economic Development: Lessons from New Orleans,” in Roger Clay and Susan Jones (eds) Community Economic Development: A Legal Guide for Advocates, Lawyers and Policymakers. Chicago: American Bar Association.
- Kubrin, Charis E. and Eric A. Stewart. 2006. "Predicting Who Reoffends: The
Neglected Role of Neighborhood Context in Recidivism Studies." Criminology 44:171-204. - Sarzynski, A.; Wolman, H.; Galster, G.; and Hanson, R., “Testing the Conventional Wisdom about Land Use and Traffic Congestion: The More We Sprawl, the Less We Move?” _Urban Studies_/, /March, 2006, pp. 601-626.
- Squires, Gregory D. and Charis E. Kubrin. 2006. _Privileged Places: Race, Residence and the Structure of Opportunity_ Boulder: Lynne Reinner Publishers.
- Squires, Gregory. (2008). “Katrina’s Race and Class Effects Were Planned,” Abby L. Ferber, Andrea O’Reilly Herrera, Christina Jimenez & Dena Samuels (eds) The Matrix Reader: Examining the Dynamics of Oppression and Privilege: New York: McGraw-Hill. Reprinted from _Progressive Planning_, No 167: 10-11.
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Squires, Gregory. (2008). “No Progress Without Protest,” in James DeFilippis and Susan Saegert (eds.) The Community Development Reader. New York: Routledge Publications. Reprinted from Shelterforce XXV (2): 12-15.
2005
- Cutsinger, J.; Galster, G.; Wolman, H.; Hanson, R.; and Towns, D. “Verifying the Multi-Dimensional Nature of Metropolitan Land Use: Advancing the Understanding and Measurement of Sprawl,” Journal of Urban Affairs,” 2005, V. 27 (3), pp. 235-260.
- *Furdell, K.; Wolman, H.; and Hill, E.. “Did Central Cities Comeback? Which Ones, How Far, and Why?” Journal of Urban Affairs,” 2005, V. 27 (3), pp. 283-306.
- Squires, Gregory D. 2009. “Predatory Lending: Redlining in Reverse,” in Myron A. Levine (ed) Urban Sociology 14th Edition. Boston: McGraw-Hill. Reprinted from Shelterforce, Jan./Feb. 2005: 16-19.
- Wolman, H.; Hill, E and *Furdell, K., “Evaluating the Success of Urban Success Stories: Is Reputation a Guide for Best Practice?” Housing Policy Debate, 2005, V.15 (4), pp. 965-997.
- Wolman, H.; Galster, G.; Hanson, H.; Ratcliffe, M; *Furdell, K.; and *Sarzynski, A., “The Fundamental Challenge in Measuring Sprawl: Which Land Should be Considered,” Professional Geographer, Feb, 2005, V. 57 (1), pp. 94-105..
- Weir, M; Wolman, H.; and Swanstrom, T., “The Calculus of Coalitions: Cities, Suburbs, and the Metropolitan Agenda,” Urban Affairs Review, July, 2005, V. 40 (6), pp. 730-760.
2004
- Bell, M.E., Lindsay C. Clark, Joseph J. Cordes and Harold Wolman, “Intra-metropolitan Area Fiscal Capacity Disparities and the Property Tax,” State Tax Notes, Volume 33, Number 3, July 19, 2004, pp. 195-211.




