Cities and Shocks: Penn Institute for Urban Research 2019–2020 Annual Report

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Translational Research: Publications & Dissemination

Briefs and Special Reports LEI DING, Senior Economic Advisor for Community Development, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, and Penn IUR Co-Director SUSAN WACHTER co-edited a special volume of Housing Policy Debate (January 2020), which considers the impact and efficacy of the CRA and new regulatory approaches to overcome discrimination in mortgage markets and includes the following articles: SUSAN WACHTER and LEI DING Introduction: “The Past, Present, and Future of the Community Reinvestment Act.” KEVIN A. PARK and ROBERTO G. QUERCIA “Who Lends Beyond the Red Line? The Community Reinvestment Act and the Legacy of Redlining.” LEI DING and CAROLINA K. REID “The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and Bank Branching Patterns.” PAUL CALEM, LAUREN LAMBIE-HANSON, and SUSAN WACHTER “Is the Community Reinvestment Act Still Relevant to Mortgage Lending?” CAROLINA K. REID “Quantitative Performance Metrics for the Community Reinvestment Act: How Much Reinvestment Is Enough?” LAURIE GOODMAN, JUN ZHU, and JOHN WALSH “The Community Reinvestment Act: What Do We Know, and What Do We Need to Know?” MARK WILLIS “Updating the Community Reinvestment Act Geography: It’s Not Just About Assessment Areas.” LAWRENCE J. WHITE “The Community Reinvestment Act at 40: Why Is It Still Necessary to Lean on Banks?” MICHAEL S. BARR “Concluding Observations on Community Reinvestment Act Reform.”

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