Person
Daniel A. Hartley
Contributing Author
Daniel Hartley is a contributing author and former employee of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
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Working Papers
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Working Paper
Are America’s Inner Cities Competitive? Evidence from the 2000s
12.11.2015 | WP 15-03RWe investigate the competitiveness of inner cities in terms of employment between 2002 and 2011 and find that inner cities are gaining jobs. -
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Household Finance after a Natural Disaster: The Case of Hurricane Katrina
12.09.2015 | WP 14-06RWe investigate the impact that flooding from a major US hurricane had on household finance. -
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Blowing It Up and Knocking It Down: The Local and Citywide Effects of Demolishing High-Concentration Public Housing on Crime
06.01.2015 | WP 10-22RThis paper estimates the effect that the closure and demolition of roughly 20,000 units of geographically concentrated high-rise public housing had on crime in Chicago. -
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Are America's Inner Cities Competitive? Evidence from the 2000s
03.06.2015 | WP 15-03We investigate the competitiveness of inner cities in terms of employment between 2002 and 2011 and find that inner cities are gaining jobs. -
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The Effect of Foreclosures on Nearby Housing Prices: Supply or Disamenity
09.02.2014 | WP 10-11RI decompose the effects of foreclosures on nearby home prices into two components, one due to additional available housing supply and one due to disamenity stemming from deferred maintenance or vacancy. -
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Household Finance after a Natural Disaster: The Case of Hurricane Katrina
07.31.2014 | WP 14-06We investigate the impact that flooding from a major US hurricane had on household finance. -
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Endogenous Gentrification and Housing-Price Dynamics
06.01.2013 | WP 10-08R3We present a model which links house-price movements across neighborhoods within a city and the gentrification of those neighborhoods in response to a citywide housing-demand shock. -
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The Long-Term Employment Impacts of Gentrification in the 1990s
05.21.2013 | WP 13-07This paper explores the degree to which gentrification impacts local labor markets. -
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The Relationship between City Center Density and Urban Growth or Decline
06.01.2012 | WP 12-13In this paper we contrast the spatial patterns of population density and other demographic changes in growing versus shrinking MSAs from 1980 to 2010. -
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Endogenous Gentrification and Housing-Price Dynamics
03.01.2012 | WP 10-08R2We present a model which links house-price movements across neighborhoods within a city and the gentrification of those neighborhoods in response to a citywide housing-demand shock. -
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Endogenous Gentrification and Housing-Price Dynamics
02.01.2012 | WP 10-08R1We present a model which links house-price movements across neighborhoods within a city and the gentrification of those neighborhoods in response to a citywide housing-demand shock. -
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Within-city Variation in Urban Decline: The Case of Detroit
02.01.2012 | WP 12-05When a city experiences a decline in income or population, all neighborhoods within the city do not decline equally. -
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Blowing It Up and Knocking It Down: The Effect of Demolishing High-Concentration Public Housing on Crime
12.02.2010 | WP 10-22This paper estimates the effect that the closure and demolition of roughly 20,000 units of geographically concentrated high-rise public housing had on crime in Chicago. -
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The Effect of Foreclosures on Nearby Housing Prices: Supply or Disamenity
09.02.2010 | WP 10-11I decompose the effects of foreclosures on nearby home prices into two components, one due to additional available housing supply and one due to disamenity stemming from deferred maintenance or vacancy. -
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Endogenous Gentrification and Housing-Price Dynamics
07.16.2010 | WP 10-08We present a model which links house-price movements across neighborhoods within a city and the gentrification of those neighborhoods in response to a citywide housing-demand shock.
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Economic Commentaries
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Economic Commentary
Public Housing, Concentrated Poverty, and Crime
10.06.2014 | EC 2014-19Critics have argued that the demolishing public housing developments displaces crime to other parts of the city. We study of the effects of Chicago’s program to demolish its public housing developments and find otherwise. -
Economic Commentary
Housing Recovery: How Far Have We Come?
10.02.2013 | EC 2013-11Four years into the economic recovery, housing markets have finally started to improve. -
Economic Commentary
Urban Decline in Rust-belt Cities
05.20.2013 | EC 2013-06Many Rust-Belt cities have seen almost half their populations move from inside the city borders to the surrounding suburbs and elsewhere since the 1970s. -
Economic Commentary
Urban Growth and Decline: The Role of Population Density at the City Core
12.21.2011 | EC 2011-27In recent decades, some cities have seen their urban centers lose population density, as residents spread farther out to suburbs and exurbs. Others have kept populous downtowns even as their environs have grown. -
Economic Commentary
The Impact of Foreclosures on the Housing Market
10.27.2010 | EC 2010-15A record number of mortgage loans are either in default or in danger of being defaulted upon. Many of the properties that back these loans will end up going through the foreclosure process.
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Community Development Reports
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Community Development Reports
Applying Research to Policy Issues in Distressed Housing Markets: Data-Driven Decision Making
Thomas J. Fitzpatrick IV O. Emre Ergungor Kyle D. Fee Daniel A. Hartley Francisca García-Cobián Richter Youngme Seo Stephan D. Whitaker Mary Zenker06.01.2015This publication is a compilation of research published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland on housing markets that are experiencing foreclosure and/or a large number of vacant properties, including a policy white paper released May 2013...
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Forefront
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Forefront
Stronger Pipelines, Lessened Uncertainty, and Investing in Fun
Daniel A. Hartley Michelle Park Lazette Daniel A. Littman Maureen O’Connor Anne O’Shaughnessy Ericka L. Thoms Ann Marie Wiersch02.24.2015 | Spring 2015, Vol. 6, No. 1The Cleveland Fed and regional businesspeople compare last year to the year before and answer our question: What’s in store for 2015? -
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Generation Recession
Anne M. DiTeodoro O. Emre Ergungor Thomas J. Fitzpatrick IV Daniel A. Hartley Margaret Jacobson Daniel A. Littman Lou Marich Cindy Merritt Filippo Occhino Sandra Pianalto Murat Tasci Stephan D. Whitaker Mary Zenker11.07.2011 | Fall 2011, Vol. 2, No. 3Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland economists examine the many forces that will determine how “great” the most recent recession turns out to be. Find the articles, plus our interview with economic historian Price Fishback, in the fall 2011 issue of Forefront.
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