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    Defining, Measuring, and Analyzing Community Reinvestment

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    2014-06-09
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    Koebel, C. Theodore
    Cavell, Marilyn C.
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    This report was prepared for the National Center for the Revitalization of Central Cities. The report is based on a statistical study of changes in residential investment in six cities between 1982 and 1992. This period witnessed increased public attention to residential investment, both in reaction to disinvestment and in promotion of reinvestment.
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