Community and Economic Development Discussion Papers
The Community and Economic Development Discussion Paper Series addresses emerging and critical issues in community development.
- 2000s
- Intrametropolitan Patterns of Foreclosed Homes: ZIP-Code-Level Distributions of Real-Estate-Owned (REO) Properties during the U.S. Mortgage Crisis, Discussion Paper 1-08
- The Accumulation of Foreclosed Properties: Trajectories of Metropolitan REO Inventories during the 2007–2008 Mortgage Crisis, Discussion Paper 2-08
- Community Response to the Foreclosure Crisis: Thoughts on Local Interventions, Discussion Paper 1-09
- 2010s
- Locally Owned: Do Local Business Ownership and Size Matter for Local Economic Well-being?, Discussion Paper 2013-1
- Social Ties, Space, and Resilience: Literature Review of Community Resilience to Disasters and Constituent Social and Built Environment Factors, Discussion Paper 2013-2
- Resilience in Planning: A Review of Comprehensive Plans in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina, Discussion Paper 2015-1
- Fragmentation in Workforce Development and Efforts to Coordinate Regional Workforce Development Systems, Discussion Paper 2015-2
- The Financing Experiences of Nonemployer Firms: Evidence from the 2014 Joint Small Business Credit Survey, Discussion Paper 2015-3
- Leading, Lagging, and Left Behind: Identifying Metropolitan Leaders and Labor Market Outcomes, Discussion Paper 2015-4
- Blight Remediation in the Southeast: Local Approaches to Design and Implementation, Discussion Paper 2015-5
- Negative Equity in the Sixth Federal Reserve District, Discussion Paper 2016-1
- Financing Workforce Development in a Devolutionary Era, Discussion Paper 2016-2
- Declines in Low-Cost Rented Housing Units in Eight Large Southeastern Cities, Discussion Paper 2016-3
- Corporate Landlords, Institutional Investors, and Displacement: Eviction Rates in Single-Family Rentals, Discussion Paper 2016-4
- Developing Inclusive Communities: Challenges and Opportunities for Mixed-Income Housing, Discussion Paper 2017-1
- Informal Homeownership Issues: Tracking Contract for Deed Sales in the Southeast, Discussion Paper 2017-2
- Can Community Development Improve Health? Emerging Opportunities for Collaboration between the Health and Community Development Sectors, Discussion Paper 2017-3
- How Do Firms Respond to Hiring Difficulties?, Discussion Paper 2018-1
- Rental Housing Affordability in the Southeast: Data from the Sixth District, Discussion Paper 2018-2
- Mind the Gap: How Do Credit Market Experiences and Borrowing Patterns Differ for Minority-Owned Firms?, Discussion Paper 2018-3
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2008-2018
- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- Federal Reserve Community Development Publications
- Federal Reserve Research Publications
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta "Community and Economic Development Discussion Papers" 2008-2018.