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Estimating Vertical Foreclosure in U.S. Gasoline Supply [PDF]
We examine the competitive effects of the vertical integration of gasoline refineries and retailers in the U.S. Adapting the first-order condition approach of static oligopoly games to the analysis of vertically related oligopolies, we develop a novel ...
Stefan Buehler, Zava Aydemir
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Crossing Goal Lines and Borders
Many Black male student-athletes suffer from identity foreclosure at rates higher than their white peers as they fail to develop salient aspects of their identity outside of the athlete role (Murphy, Petitpas, & Brewer, 1996; Beamon, 2012).
Devin Leslie Walker +2 more
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Characteristics of high foreclosure neighborhoods in the Tenth District [PDF]
The foreclosure crisis that began in earnest in 2006 continues to shrink the once valuable assets of homeowners, communities, and investors. In the last three years, more than three million households have lost their homes, and as many as 5 million more ...
Kelly D. Edmiston
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Preserving Homeownership: Analyzing the Elements of Leading Foreclosure Prevention Programs [PDF]
Foreclosures have been increasing across the nation, reaching record levels in 2006 and 2007, with elevated levels of foreclosure likely for several more years. Responses to the rise in foreclosure have been decidedly local.
Rochelle Nawrocki Gorey
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Housing as the Fifth Pillar of the Welfare State: Why Spain Needs Structural Reform
Abstract Spain's ongoing housing crisis reflects the cumulative effects of fragmented governance, underinvestment and financialisation. Despite recent reforms, structural challenges persist, threatening affordability and social inclusion. This article diagnoses the roots of Spain's housing failures, explores pathways for systemic reform and argues that
Montserrat Pareja‐Eastaway
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Anthropologists, in common with social theorists more generally, have often understood social life as an emergent phenomenon grounded in practices of creativity and improvisation. Where stasis and continuity feature, these are often presented as illusory manifestations of underlying processes of ‘invention’, or as external impositions upon otherwise ...
Paolo Heywood, Thomas Yarrow
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WYNAGRODZENIE DOZORCY RZECZY RUCHOMYCH W POSTĘPOWANIU EGZEKUCYJNYM
THE CARETAKER’S FEE FOR THE CUSTODY OF MOVABLES IN FORECLOSURE Summary In compliance with the relevant Polish provisions, movables impounded by a bailiff are to be left in the custody of the person with whom they were found.
Grzegorz Jędrejek
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An analysis of foreclosure rate differentials in soft markets [PDF]
A quantile regression model is used to identify the main neighborhood characteristics associated with high foreclosure rates in weak market neighborhoods, specifically for two counties in Ohio and one in Pennsylvania. A decomposition technique by Machado
Francisca Richter
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US State Policy Contexts and Mental Health Among Working‐Age Adults
Policy Points States’ overarching policy contexts are a meaningful yet overlooked predictor of adults’ mental health, with more conservative contexts associated with worse mental health outcomes over a 30‐year period. Counterfactual analyses suggest that widespread policy shifts could meaningfully alter the national prevalence of mental distress ...
ILIYA GUTIN +4 more
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The article provides brief comparative law research on the legal regulation of foreclosure in Russia and USA. Russian law is considered taking in account latest changes in extra-judicial foreclosure procedure legal regulations.
O A Vasilenko
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