Kenneth A. Snowden
Affiliations: | School of Business & Economics: Economics | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, United States |
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Fishback P, Rose JD, Snowden KA. (2020) Housing markets in a time of crisis: A historical perspective Chicago Fed Letter |
Fishback P, Fleitas S, Rose J, et al. (2020) Collateral Damage: The Impact of Foreclosures on New Home Mortgage Lending in the 1930s The Journal of Economic History. 80: 853-885 |
Fleitas S, Fishback PV, Snowden K. (2017) Economic crisis and the demise of a popular contractual form: Building & Loans in the 1930s Journal of Financial Intermediation. 36: 28-44 |
Rose JD, Snowden KA. (2013) The New Deal and the origins of the modern American real estate loan contract Explorations in Economic History. 50: 548-566 |
Courtemanche C, Snowden K. (2011) Repairing a mortgage crisis: HOLC lending and its impact on local housing markets Journal of Economic History. 71: 307-337 |
Snowden KA. (2010) The anatomy of a residential mortgage crisis: A look back to the 1930s The Panic of 2008: Causes, Consequences and Implications For Reform. 51-74 |
Courtemanche C, Snowden KA. (2010) Repairing a Mortgage Crisis: HOLC Lending and its Impact on Local Housing Markets National Bureau of Economic Research |
Snowden KA. (2010) Covered farm mortgage bonds in the United States during the late nineteenth century Journal of Economic History. 70: 783-812 |
Snowden KA. (2005) From Buildings and Loans to Bailouts: A History of the American Savings and Loan Industry 1831 1995. By David L. Mason. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. xi, 349. $50.00 The Journal of Economic History. 65: 881-882 |
Snowden KA. (2003) The transition from building and loan to savings and loan, 1890–1940 Finance, Intermediaries, and Economic Development. 157-206 |