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Author:Mills, Edwin S. 

Working Paper
The role of agglomeration potential in population and employment growth

Working Papers , Paper 86-13

Conference Paper
Performance of residential mortgages in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods

Proceedings

Journal Article
Earnings inequality and central-city development

This paper was presented at the conference "Unequal incomes, unequal outcomes? Economic inequality and measures of well-being" as part of session 4, "Economic inequality and local public services." The conference was held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on May 7, 1999. The author considers not only the competition between cities, but also the competition between cities and the surrounding areas - the suburbs. He notes that rising income inequality tends to lead to greater income disparity between the suburbs and the central cities because the rich are more likely to move to ...
Economic Policy Review , Volume 5 , Issue Sep , Pages 133-142

Working Paper
Has the United States overinvested in housing?

Working Papers , Paper 86-1

Newsletter
Should government try to control suburban growth?

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Mar

Journal Article
Do public policies affect county growth?

Business Review , Issue Jul/Aug , Pages 3-16

Journal Article
Dividing up the investment pie: have we overinvested in housing?

Business Review , Issue Mar , Pages 13-23

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