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First Name: Kai-yan
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Last Name: Lee
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RePEc Short-ID: ple350
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Phone: 617.973.3813
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Working papers
- Kai-yan Lee, 2008.
"Foreclosure's price-depressing spillover effects on local properties: a literature review,"
Public and Community Affairs Discussion Papers
2008-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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Articles
- Kai-yan Lee, 2009.
"Mapping New England: real estate owned properties in New England,"
Communities and Banking,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sum, pages 25.
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- Kai-yan Lee, 2009.
"Mapping New England: child poverty by county,"
Communities and Banking,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Fall, pages 15.
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- Kai-yan Lee, 2009.
"Mapping New England: foreclosure prevention event,"
Communities and Banking,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Spr, pages 20-21.
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- Kai-yan Lee, 2008.
"Mapping New England: community colleges serve local needs,"
Communities and Banking,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Spr, pages 9.
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- Kai-yan Lee, 2008.
"The golden years dilemma,"
Communities and Banking,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sum, pages 16-19.
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- Kai-yan Lee, 2008.
"Research review: spillover effects of foreclosures on communities,"
New England Community Developments,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, pages 10-12.
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- Kai-Yan Lee, 2008.
"Mapping New England: heating fuel usage in southern New England,"
Communities and Banking,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Wint, pages 9.
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- Kai-yan Lee, 2007.
"Foreclosure prevention and intervention efforts in New England,"
New England Community Developments,
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, pages 1-7.
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