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Risky Business: Race, Risk, and Real Estate in the Development of the Home Ownership Stat

Posted on:2017-02-15Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of MichiganCandidate:Tillotson, Amanda RFull Text:PDF
GTID:1479390017462612Subject:Political science
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The project consists of three papers that examine the role of attributions about racial economic risk in the development of the home ownership state. By "home ownership state," I mean a national state that intervenes in mortgage markets, promoting expanded access to home ownership as a means of addressing internal and external challenges to market democracy. By "racial economic risk", I mean the notion that, as actual and prospective property owners, African Americans pose higher levels of risk to lenders, to mortgage underwriters, and to White property owners.
Keywords/Search Tags:Risk, Home ownership, State
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