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Eviction threats and investment incentives
We show that the effect of eviction threats on unobservable investment effort can be positive. We demonstrate this apparently counter-intuitive result in a model of tenancy where investment by a tenant in the current period raises the chances of doing ...
Maitreesh Ghatak
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Nursing Older People, 2006
'Bed-blocker' is a term weeded out of the language of health professionals but it still crops up in newspapers. Both The Times and The Daily Mail used it to describe 'an elderly man' who refused to give up his hospital bed even though he has no medical or nursing needs.
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'Bed-blocker' is a term weeded out of the language of health professionals but it still crops up in newspapers. Both The Times and The Daily Mail used it to describe 'an elderly man' who refused to give up his hospital bed even though he has no medical or nursing needs.
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Building the Eviction Economy: Speculation, Precarity, and Eviction in Detroit
Urban Affairs Review, 2019Evictions have recently gained attention as a problem affecting millions of households worldwide. This study contributes to knowledge on the conditions leading to housing insecurity and evictions by examining the role of foreclosure markets in feeding portfolios of slum landlords and contract sellers in Detroit’s single-family residential neighborhoods.
Eric Seymour, Joshua Akers
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2009
Evicted! is a practical and critical look at the vulnerability of Americans’ property rights to eminent domain abuse since the Supreme Court’s 2005 Kelo decision. The 2005 Supreme Court decision Kelo v. City of New London, which upheld the taking of an individual’s home by local government for the sake of private development, unleashed a ...
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Evicted! is a practical and critical look at the vulnerability of Americans’ property rights to eminent domain abuse since the Supreme Court’s 2005 Kelo decision. The 2005 Supreme Court decision Kelo v. City of New London, which upheld the taking of an individual’s home by local government for the sake of private development, unleashed a ...
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2012
This book discusses two development themes: the land and housing rights of Indias Adivasi, and methods for engaging marginalized people in action research. It focuses on a concrete problem enclosure and eviction of the Katkari, a primitive forest tribe, from their rural hamlets on the plains of Maharashtra.
Daniel Buckles +3 more
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This book discusses two development themes: the land and housing rights of Indias Adivasi, and methods for engaging marginalized people in action research. It focuses on a concrete problem enclosure and eviction of the Katkari, a primitive forest tribe, from their rural hamlets on the plains of Maharashtra.
Daniel Buckles +3 more
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Estimating eviction prevalence across the United States
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022Ashley Gromis +2 more
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From eviction to evicting: Rethinking the technologies, lives and power sustaining displacement
Progress in Human Geography, 2021Alexander Baker
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