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The Ziman Center was formed with a mandate to create and administer UCLA’s activities surrounding the topic of real estate. To further this mandate, The Center has developed a community of scholars who undertake real estate related research. These Affiliated Faculty are drawn from departments throughout the UCLA campus, including management, economics, law, public policy, urban planning, engineering, and architecture. The Working Papers Series is made up of research undertaken by the Affiliated Faculty. The purpose of these papers is to widely distribute the results of this research.

     
WP #
Title
Author(s)
 
2008
2008-01 Walking the Walk: Do Green Beliefs Translate Into Green Travel Behavior? Matthew E. Kahn and Eric Morris
2008-02 Real Interest Rates, Expected Inflation, and Real Estate Returns: A Comparison of the U.S. and Canada Kuntara Pukthuanthong-Le and Richard W. Roll
2008-04 The Land Assembly Problem Revisited Rohan Pitchford
2008-05 Adoption of Voluntary Environmental Standards: The Role of Signaling and Intrinsic Benefits in the Diffusion of the LEED Green Building Standards Charles J. Corbett and Suresh Muthulingam
2008-06 Why Has House Price Dispersion Gone Up? Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Pierre-Olivier Weill
2008-07 Production and Work In The American Metropolis:
A Macroscopic Approach
Allen J. Scott
2008-08 TODs for Southern California: Challenges and Prospects Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
2008-09 Value Creation through Securitization:
Evidence from the CMBS Market
Xudong An, Yongheng Deng, and Stuart A. Gabriel
2008-10 The GSEs, CRA, and Homeownership in Targeted Underserved Neighborhoods Stuart A. Gabriel and Stuart S. Rosenthal
2008-11 Graduated Density Zoning Donald Shoup
2008-12 Moral Hazard and the Structure of Debt Contracts: the Efficiency of Non-Recourse Lending Robert R. Bliss and Stephen D. Cauley
2008-13 The Judicial Carbon Tax: Reconstructing Public Nuisance and Climate Change Jonathan Zasloff
2008-14 The Inclusionary Housing Experience in Southern California: An Evaluation of the Programs in Los Angeles and Orange Counties Vinit Mukhija, Lara Regus, Sara Slovin and Ashok Das
2008-15 Falling Behind: California’s Interior Metropolitan Areas Michael Manville and Matthew P. Drennan
2008-16 Cities, Land Use, and the Global Commons:
Genesis and the Urban Poliitics of Climate Change
Katherine Trisolini and Jonathan Zasloff
2008-17 Escape From the City? The Role of Race, Income, and Local Public Goods in Post-War Suburbanization Leah Platt Boustan
2008-18 The Wealth-Consumption Ratio Hanno Lustig, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Adrien Verdelhan
2008-19 Green Market Geography: The Spatial Clustering of Hybrid Vehicle and LEED Registered Buildings Matthew E. Kahn and Ryan K. Vaughn
2008-20 Environmentalism as a Determinant of Housing Supply Regulation Matthew E. Kahn
 
2007
2007-01 Housing Wealth, Financial Wealth, and Comsumption: New Evidence from Micro Data Raphael Bostic, Stuart Gabriel and Gary Painter
2007-02 Secondary Markets, Risk, and Access to Credit Evidence From the Mortgage Market Stuart A. Gabriel and Stuart S. Rosenthal
2007-03 Why Real Estate Prices Don't Decline Following Demand Shocks Stephen Day Cauley and Andrey D. Pavlov
2007-04 Mobility, Residential Location, and The American Dream: The Intra-Metropolitan Geography of Minorty Home Ownership Stuart A. Gabriel and Gary Painter
2007-05 Liquidity, Return, and Order Flow Linkages Between REITs
and the Stock Market
Avanidhar Subrahmanyam
2007-06 NIMBY Opposition to Housing Development in Southern California Kim Haselhoff & Paul Ong
2007-07 Catastrophic Risk and Credit Markets Mark J. Garmaise and Tobias J. Moskowitz
2007-08 The Cross-Sectional Dispersion of Commercial Real Estate Returns and Rent Growth: Time Variation and Economic Fluctuations Alberto Plazzi, Walter Torous and Rossen Valkanov
2007-09 Alternative Variance Estimators for Pricing Options Robert Geske, Richard Roll and Yuzhao Zhang
2007-10 Land and Residential Property Markets in a Booming Economy: New Evidence from Beijing Siqi Zheng and Matthew E. Kahn
2007-11 Gentrification Trends in New Transit Oriented Communities: Evidence from Fourteen Cities that Expanded and Built Rail Transit Systems Matthew E. Kahn
2007-12 Why Do The Poor Live in Cities? The Role of Public Transportation Edward L. Glaeser, Mathew E. Kahn and Jordan Rappaport
2007-13 Non-Central City Support for, and Resistance to, Affordable Housing: Evidence from Southern California Kim Haselhoff and Paul Ong
2007-14 Optimal Pricing Strategy with Price Dispersion: New Evidence from the Tokyo Housing Market Diehand (Della) Zheng, Yongheng Deng, Stuart A. Gabriel and Kiyohiko G. Nishimura
2007-15 HUD Purchase Goals and Crowd Out: Do the GSEs Expand the Supply of Mortgage Credit? Stuart A. Gabriel and Stuart S. Rosenthal
2007-16 New Evidence on Trends in the Cost of Urban Agglomeration Matthew E. Kahn
2007-17 Modeling Long Memory in REITs John Cotter and Simon Stevenson


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