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2013, Issue Winter
- 1-7 Mapping New England: rent as a percentage of income, by county
by Kaili Mauricio - 4-6 The foreclosure legacy
by Nellie M. Gorbea - 8-9 Rental housing in Rhode Island
by Chris Hannifan - 10-11 Homeless prevention: an inexpensive solution to a costly social problem
by Emily S. Anderson - 12-14 Maine communities foster immigrants' small businesses
by Alexandra Alvarez & Jody Harris - 15-16 Innocent but incarcerated: 10,000 lost years
by Gretchen Bennett - 17-19 Building community through the arts: the North Adams story
by Jaye Fox - 20-21 Role-playing our way to solutions
by Miriam Axel-Lute - 22-23 The story of a sausage business
by Claire Greene - 24-27 The green retrofit initiative
by Elizabeth Glynn - 28-29 When high finance meets age-old problems
by Kristin Kanders - 30-31 The wisdom of crowdfunding
by Juanjuan Zhang
2013, Issue Summer
- 1-21 Mapping New England: people living in lower-income areas, by county
by Ana Patricia Munoz - 4-5 Casinos and cities: can they live together?
by Alan Mallach - 6-7 A new initiative for Massachusetts smaller cities
by Prabal Chakrabarti - 8-10 Promoting economic prosperity by welcoming immigrants
by Rachel Steinhardt - 11-13 Medical debt: a curable affliction health reform won’t fix
by David U. Himmelstein & Steffie Woolhandler - 14-15 Undocumented immigrants and child health
by Nancy Berlinger & Michael K. Gusmano - 16-17 Tackling health-related needs: Boston Medical Center Pediatrics
by Barry Zuckerman - 18-20 Modern land banking: can it work in southern New England?
by Erin Graves - 22-25 Childhood savings and college success
by Cathy Lin - 26-28 It takes a village: communities tackle crime
by Andrea Pereira & Julia Ryan - 29-31 New England fishermen adapt to a sea change
by Lee Crockett
2013, Issue Spring
- 5-7 Latino dairy workers in Vermont
by Daniel Baker - 8-10 Access to affordable food in New Hampshire
by Sally K. Ward - 11-13 Beginning farmers and local food systems
by Mary Ahearn & Dawn Thilmany - 14-15 Mapping New England: use of food stamps, by county
by Kaili Mauricio - 16-19 Closing the academic divide through debate
by Ashley Belanger & Steve Stein - 20-21 Supplemental security income, welfare reform, and the recession
by Lucie Schmidt - 22-24 Giving a decommissioned military base new life
by John A. Moore - 25-27 The urban forest
by Kathleen L. Wolf - 28-30 The Great Recession and confidence in homeownership
by Anat Bracha & Julian Jamison
2013, Issue Fall
- 4-7 The effective use of property tax incentives for economic development
by Daphne A. Kenyon & Adam H. Langley & Bethany P. Paquin - 8-10 Preserving small rental buildings
by Sarah Berke & Joan Carty & Barbara McCormick - 11-13 Prepaid cards: lots of flavors, not all delicious
by Claire Greene - 14-15 Mapping New England: average acute inpatient charges, by county
by Kaili Mauricio - 16-18 Disability, unemployment, and poverty
by David Hoff - 19-22 The new community investment tax credit
by Joseph Kriesberg - 23-25 Community development lending: patience, collaboration, and tolerance for risk
by Anthony Poore - 26-28 Alternatives to youth incarceration
by Annie Salsich - 29-31 Keeping the community and its economy healthy
by Peg Underhill
2010, Issue Fall
- 1-15 Mapping New England: mortgage holders in trouble
by Kai-yan Lee - 3-5 The crisis and Latino families
by Janis Bowdler & Roberto Quercia & David Andrew Smith - 6-8 Advanced manufacturing in New England: strategies for tapping the potential
by James Brett & Mike Reopel - 9-11 Rhode Island unemployment
by Leonard Lardaro - 12-14 Coordinating homeowner assistance: weatherization and housing rehabilitation
by Spencer M. Cowan & William M. Rohe - 16-18 The subprime meltdown: who knew what when?
by Kathleen C. Engel & Patricia A. McCoy - 19-21 Shared services: strengthening early care and education
by Naman Libbie Poppick & Louise Stoney - 22-24 The creative economy, public policy, and community development
by Mollie S. Burke - 25-27 How loan modifications affect credit scores
by Prabal Chakrabarti
2009, Issue Win
- 3-4 The nest egg: tax-time savings innovations for lower-income households
by Jeff Zinsmeyer - 5-6 Immigrants and the Massachusetts health-care workforce
by Marcia Hohn - 7-10 Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund: Vermont’s green economy speeds up
by Bruce Seifer - 11-12 Gift card value when issuers go bankrupt
by Cristin Frederick - 14-16 Needed skills versus available skills: an assessment tool is launched
by Barry Bluestone & Alan Clayton-Matthews & Mark Melnik - 17-19 Poverty and health
by Anne Perry - 20-23 New England’s foreign-born population today
by Ross J. Gittell & Timothy Lord - 24-27 Addressing concentrated poverty in America
by DeAnna Green
2009, Issue Sum
- 1-25 Mapping New England: real estate owned properties in New England
by Kai-yan Lee - 3-5 Neighborhood stabilization & land banking
by Frank S. Alexander - 6-8 Complete communities: green space and affordable housing
by Peter Harnik & Ben Welle - 9-11 The financial burden of health care
by Mark Rukavina - 12-16 New England immigrants and the labor market
by Antoniya Owens - 17-18 Dispute resolution: the use of arbitration in the credit card industry
by Olivier Andre - 19-21 New England's small cities: a mostly untapped resource
by Andre Leroux - 26-28 Breaking barriers & building communities
by Don Steinle - 29-31 Four directions: Native American lending in Maine
by John A. Moore
2009, Issue Spr
- 3-5 Building sustainable communities
by Joe Vaughan - 6-8 Using financial innovation to support savers: from coercion to excitement
by Daniel Schneider & Peter Tufano - 9-11 MicroCredit-NH boosts north country economy
by Tara Bishop - 12-14 Microfinance in good times and bad: Yankee ingenuity keeps microfinance strong
by Gina Harman & Matthew Royles - 15-17 A nonprofit chooses a path to expansion
by Margaret Boasberg & Barbara Christiansen - 18-19 Immigrant experience: the relation between skin color and pay
by Joni Hersch - 20-21 Mapping New England: foreclosure prevention event
by Kai-yan Lee - 22-24 Making affordable housing greener
by Edward F. Connelly & Jessica Miller - 25-27 College readiness: Massachusetts compiles the data
by Carrie Conaway
2009, Issue Fall
- 1-15 Mapping New England: child poverty by county
by Kai-yan Lee - 3-5 A stronger New England through industry clusters
by Michael H. Gurau - 6-8 Returning vets face challenges
by Amy Wyeth - 9-11 Enabling good housing decisions
by Waheed Hussain - 12-14 College financial aid in troubled times
by Sandy Baum - 16-18 Increasing low-income access to opportunity
by Jodie Levin-Epstein - 19-21 Cutting to the roots of a problem: HarborOne Multicultural Center
by Caroline Ellis - 22-25 Homelessness and student learning
by Chester Hartman - 26-28 The bold and bankable: Nuestro Barrio Telenovela and financial education
by Jonathan Spader - 29-31 Shared equity housing: designed to last
by John Emmeus Davis
2008, Issue Win
- 1-9 Mapping New England: heating fuel usage in southern New England
by Kai-yan Lee - 3-5 Sharing vs. eminent domain
by Yu-Hung Hong - 6-8 It takes more than a village to save one: Holbrook's Wharf, Cundy's Harbor, Maine
by Heidi Shott - 10-12 Building a workforce from preschool up: a western Massachusetts commitment
by Mary K. Grant - 14-16 Improving opportunities for Abenaki youth
by Jeff Benay & Ken Maskell - 17-19 When motivation means opportunity: training for real jobs
by Gerald Ghazi - 20-22 Regionalism picks up speed: New England states find common ground
by Chuck Morgan - 23-25 New Hampshire’s minimum wage: potential economic impact of the increase
by Antoniya Owens - 26-28 Capacity building for nonprofits: a Hartford example
by Anne Sherman - 29-31 Providence business uplifts the poor
by Linda Watkins
2008, Issue Sum
- 3-5 Immigrants' contributions in an aging America
by Dowell Myers - 6-9 Transnationalism: living in two worlds
by Peggy Levitt - 10-12 The impact of immigration raids on children
by Randy Capps & Rosa Maria Castaneda - 13-15 Linking institutional investors to communities
by Anna Steiger - 16-19 The golden years dilemma
by Kai-yan Lee - 20-23 Native American Bank: banking the unbanked
by Jon Swan - 24-27 Demographic trends in New England at mid-decade
by Kenneth M. Johnson - 28-30 We just knock on doors
by Pedro Arce
2008, Issue Spr
- 1-9 Mapping New England: community colleges serve local needs
by Kai-yan Lee - 3-5 Early education's big dividends: the better public investment
by Rob Grunewald & Arthur J. Rolnick - 6-8 Meeting future workforce needs: FIRST Robotics in Clinton, Massachusetts
by Judi Poe - 10-12 Viewpoint: competitiveness and the community college
by William D. Green - 13-15 Rebuilding a community: lessons from New Orleans
by Kenneth M. Reardon - 16-19 Measuring cultural vitality in communities
by Maria Rosario Jackson - 20-23 The evolution of philanthropy: takeaways for community groups
by Kerry Murphy - 24-27 Green investment strategies: a positive force in cities
by Carolyn R. Brown & Kevin C. Gillen & Susan M. Wachter - 28-30 The Heron Foundation expands philanthropy's reach
by Michael Swack - 31-34 High returns: public investment in higher education
by Philip A. Trostel
2008, Issue Fall
- 1-12 Mapping New England: age-restricted housing in New Hampshire
by Dickson Power - 3-5 Tax credits for historic rehabilitation
by John Leith-Tetrault & Kennedy Lawson Smith - 6-8 The college as community-based organization
by Todd Andrews - 9-11 Age-restricted housing in New England
by Peter Francese - 13-15 Creating hope for incarcerated women
by Debbie Rogala - 16-17 No island is an island: Maine's island housing groups collaborate
by Heidi Shott - 18-20 Maine's lifelong learning accounts: good news for workers, businesses, and the economy
by Auta Main - 21-23 From subprime mortgages to subprime credit cards
by Margo Anderson - 24-26 Funding New England's cooperative movement
by Erbin Crowell
2007, Issue Win
- 1-23 Mapping New England
by Ricardo Borgos - 3-5 When donors feel generous: economic research on prosocial behavior
by Stephan Meier - 6-9 A ticket to the middle class: working off college debt
by Sandy Baum & Ganesh Sitaraman & Elizabeth Warren - 10-11 25 years of internships
by Lillian Seay - 12-15 Targeting urban revitalization
by Alice M. Rivlin - 16-19 Venture strategies for distressed areas
by Michael H. Gurau - 20-22 Supplier diversity and economic development
by Fred McKinney - 24-27 A new approach to public housing
by Brandy Curtis & Josh Meehan - 28-31 Reasons for optimism
by Cathy E. Minehan
2007, Issue Sum
- 1-8 Mapping New England: the caregiver crunch
by Julia Reade - 3-4 Incentives for urban pioneers: in housing policy, one policy does not fit all
by Peter Gagliardi - 5-7 Family caregiver: balancing home and work
by Terry Lochhead - 9-10 Protecting coastal communities: managing change
by Zenia Kotval & John Mullin - 11-12 Financing the everyday entrepreneur
by DeAnna Green - 13-15 Historic preservation meets community development
by Kennedy Lawson Smith - 16-17 Creating housing opportunities
by Josephine McNeil - 18-20 Building Vermonters' credit
by Jim White - 21-23 Manufactured housing comes of age: a support network for resident-owned communities
by Cheryl A. Sessions - 24-27 Berlin, New Hampshire: the new Bangalore?
by Katie Delahaye Paine
2007, Issue Spr
- 1-11 Bringing jobs to western Maine
by Peter L. Judkins - 1-14 Foreclosure in Rhode Island
by Carol Lewis - 1-27 Mapping New England: 2005 housing permits in New England
by Ricardo Borgos - 3-6 Gender gaps: the gaps in college degree attainment between New England men and women are rising
by Ishwar Khatiwada & Joseph McLaughlin & Andrew Sum - 7-10 Economic development in Maine: the Piscataquis county model
by Sheila Grant & Tom Lizotte & Erik Stumpfel - 12-13 Tackling foreclosure
by Ricardo Borgos - 15-17 In-state tuition rates and immigrants
by Antoniya Owens - 18-20 Safe growth and natural disaster
by Kristina Egan - 22-23 Environmental finance for affordable housing
by Sam Merrill - 24-26 Estimating the cost of being unbanked
by Tyler Desmond & Charles Sprenger - 28-31 The rural entrepreneur: overcoming isolation
by Ashley Bliss
2007, Issue Fall
- 1-9 Mapping New England : largest immigrant groups in southern New England counties
by Julia Reade - 3-5 Helping clients build credit
by Vikki Frank - 6-8 Do temporary jobs help low-skilled workers? : surprising data from Detroit
by David H. Autor & Susan N. Houseman - 10-13 New England farmers meet immigrant needs
by Frank Mangan & Maria Moreira & Raquel Uchoa de Mendonca - 14-15 Young entrepreneurs are the future
by Deborah Neuman - 16-19 The New England health-care experiment
by Brian P. Rosman - 20-23 Changes in income distribution in New England
by Ross J. Gittell & Jason Rudokas - 24-25 Understanding concentrated poverty
by DeAnna Green - 26-28 An overview of New England economic performance in 2006 : growing but slowing
by Tom DeCoff - 29-30 The community investment enterprise : uniting the for-profit and nonprofit worlds
by Peter Drasher
2006, Issue Win
- 1-13 Mapping New England: high concentrations of Brazilians in southern New England
by Ricardo Borgos - 3-6 New approaches in social investing
by Ronald L. Phillips - 7-9 Matchmaking for community investors
by Anna Afshar - 10-12 Benefitting both nonprofits and donors: charitable lead trusts
by John H. Clymer & Sarah T. Connolly - 14-15 Reaching immigrant communities
by Jorio S. Gama - 16-19 Beyond neighborhood revitalization
by Chris Ney & Sally Swenson - 20-23 Helping the poor accumulate assets
by Andrea Levere - 25-27 Building from strength: asset-based community development
by John E. Walker
2006, Issue Sum
- 1-21 Mapping New England: number of businesses rise in most New England counties
by Ricardo Borgos - 3-5 Supportive housing: combating homelessness in Connecticut
by David Fink - 6-9 Immigrant homebuyers & economic revitalization
by Marcia Hohn - 10-13 Introduction to Islamic finance
by Murtha Cullina & Umar F. Moghul - 14-17 New Hampshire's working women
by Ross J. Gittell & Marjorie Smith - 18-20 Connecticut through Katrina-colored glasses
by Douglas Hall - 22-24 First person: Gerald Chertavian, Year Up Executive Director: changing minds
by Gerald Chertavian - 25-27 Barriers to saving
by Robert Greenstein & Zoe Neuberger & Peter Orszag - 28-30 Inner cities offer competitive advantages
by Deirdre Coyle
2006, Issue Spr
- 1-23 Mapping New England: higher-priced refinance loans in southern New England
by Ricardo Borgos - 3-5 Alternative mortgages: managed risk or gamble?
by Andrew Olszowy - 6-9 Economic revitalization through the arts: the creative economy
by Beate Becker - 10-13 Starting a community development bank: a New Haven story
by Peggy Delinois Hamilton - 14-17 An ounce of prevention : helping the elderly with daily money management
by Richard A. Hylan - 18-20 Recycling urban vacant land inch by inch, row by row: neighbors reclaim neighborhoods
by Rosalind Greenstein & Yesim Sungu-Eryilmaz - 21-22 Breaking new ground: Denise Nappier, State Treasurer of Connecticut
by anonymous - 24-26 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act: new pricing data
by Julia Reade - 28-31 Recovering from base closings: on the road to recovery: military bases get a facelift
by Antoniya Owens
2006, Issue Fall
- 1-15 Mapping New England: concentration of poverty
by Ricardo Borgos - 3-5 Industrial ecology: environmental and economic boon
by John Ehrenfeld - 6-8 By the numbers: data and measurement in community economic development
by Ben S. Bernanke - 9-11 Responsive community development
by Sharon Conard-Wells - 12-14 Public pensions: the multiplier effect
by Doug Hoffer - 16-19 Help for low-income families: life insurance for education
by Lynn Mitchell - 20-23 New horizons: for New England agriculture
by James Putnam - 24-27 Homeownership in a high-cost region
by Esther Schlorholtz - 28-30 Youth flight: are housing costs the issue?
by Elizabeth Humstone
2006
- 06-17 International risk-taking, volatility, and consumption growth
by Maria Giduskova & Borja Larrain