Housing Policy Debate
Housing Policy Debate provides an outlet for cutting edge, original research that informs U.S. housing and community development policy. Subjects include affordable housing, neighborhood revitalization, housing related poverty alleviation and integration strategies, and metropolitan development trends. The journal also aims to explore linkages between housing policy and finance, energy, environmental, and transportation policies.
The journal seeks to highlight current debate on these topics through Forum sections that feature a central article with responding comments that represent a range of perspectives. On a recurring basis, Housing Policy Debate also features an Outlook section, where the editors and advisory board members comment on emerging areas of housing and metropolitan research or current events. Our objective is to capture the current thought and dynamics of housing and housing related policy.
Peer Review Statement
All articles in the Forum and Articles sections undergo a rigorous peer review process, based on initial editor screening and double-blind review by at least two reviewers.
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