Michael A. Stegman
Affiliations: | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
Area:
Labor Economics, Public and Social WelfareGoogle:
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Oswaldo Urdapilleta | grad student | 2004 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Jonathan S. Spader | grad student | 2009 | UNC Chapel Hill |
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Stegman MA. (2019) The Policy Challenges and Securitization Implications of Down-Payment Assistance The Journal of Structured Finance. 24: 43-58 |
Quercia RG, Stegman MA, Davis WR. (2007) The impact of predatory loan terms on subprime foreclosures: The special case of prepayment penalties and balloon payments Housing Policy Debate. 18: 311-346 |
Stegman MA, Quercia RG, Ratcliffe J, et al. (2007) Preventive servicing is good for business and affordable homeownership policy Housing Policy Debate. 18: 243-278 |
Stegman MA, Quercia RG, Davis WR. (2007) The determinants of home price appreciation among community reinvestment homeowners Housing Studies. 22: 381-408 |
Stegman MA, Faris R. (2005) Welfare, work and banking: The use of consumer credit by current and former TANF recipients in Charlotte, North Carolina Journal of Urban Affairs. 27: 379-402 |
Quercia RG, Stegman MA, Davis WR. (2004) Assessing the Impact of North Carolina's Predatory Lending Law Housing Policy Debate. 15: 573-601 |
Stegman MA, Davis WR, Quercia R. (2004) The earned income tax credit as an instrument of housing policy Housing Policy Debate. 15: 203-260 |
Stegman MA, Faris R. (2003) Payday lending: A business model that encourages chronic borrowing Economic Development Quarterly. 17: 8-32 |
Querica RG, Stegman MA, Davis WR. (2002) Does a High Tech Boom Worsen Housing Problems for Working Families Housing Policy Debate. 13: 393-415 |
Stegman MA. (1999) Comment on Jean L. Cummings and Denise DiPasquale's “The Low Income Housing Tax Credit: An Analysis of the First Ten Years”: Lifting the Veil of Ignorance Housing Policy Debate. 10: 321-332 |