Sarah F. Riley, Ph.D.

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2009 Economics University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Theory Economics, Public Health
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Gary Biglaiser grad student 2009 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Renaissance man meets the pin factory: A theory of diverse specialization under uncertainty.)
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Murphy J, Rosen J, Richards A, et al. (2016) Financial Record Checking in Surveys: Do Prompts Improve Data Quality? Field Methods. 28: 247-265
Kaza N, Riley SF, Quercia RG, et al. (2016) Location Efficiency and Mortgage Risks for Low-Income Households Housing Policy Debate. 1-16
Lindblad MR, Riley SF. (2015) Loan Modifications and Foreclosure Sales during the Financial Crisis: Consequences for Health and Stress Housing Studies
Tian CY, Quercia RG, Riley S. (2015) Unemployment as an Adverse Trigger Event for Mortgage Default Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics
Shi X, Riley SF. (2014) Mortgage choice, house price externalities, and the default rate Journal of Housing Economics. 26: 139-150
Riley SF, Nguyen G, Manturuk K. (2014) House price dynamics, unemployment, and the mobility decisions of low-income homeowners Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. 30: 141-156
Manturuk K, Riley S, Ratcliffe J. (2012) Perception vs. reality: The relationship between low-income homeownership, perceived financial stress, and financial hardship. Social Science Research. 41: 276-86
Manturuk K, Dorrance J, Riley S. (2012) Factors affecting completion of a matched savings program: Impacts of time preference, discount rate, and financial hardship Journal of Socio-Economics. 41: 836-842
Riley SF. (2012) Land use regulations and the returns to low-income homeownership Annals of Regional Science. 49: 745-766
Rosen J, Murphy J, Peytchev A, et al. (2011) The Effects of Differential Interviewer Incentives on a Field Data Collection Effort Field Methods. 23: 24-36
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