Research
The Community Development Department of the Dallas Fed monitors and analyzes the patterns and trends of credit and finance, housing, small business, banking, and economic development in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District, and conducts studies to assess the impact of public policies and financial tools on low- and moderate-income populations and communities.
Publications
- Working Papers
- Academic Publications
- Las Colonias in the 21st Century: Progress Along the Texas–Mexico Border
- Texas Student Loan Series
- Healthy Communities: A Framework for Meeting CRA Obligations
- Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP1, 2 and 3) in Texas
- Neighborhood Stabilization Program
- Surveying the Landscape: The Challenge of Affordable Housing in Texas
- Pathways to Financial Advancement: A Case Study
- Consumer Decisionmaking: Insights from Behavioral Economics
- Financial Access Options for the Underserved
- Low-Income Housing Tax Credits in Texas: Achievements and Challenges
- Homeownership and Affordable Lending: A Case Study
- Riskiness of Sector Development in Community Development Financial Institutions
- Consumer Credit Conditions, June 2013
- Consumer Credit Conditions, June 2012
- The Impact of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program on Local Schools
- Introduction to Special Issue on Behavioral Consumer Finance
- Is Household Wealth Sustainable? An Examination of Asset Poverty Reentry After an Exit
- An Analysis of the Neighborhood Impacts of a Mortgage Assistance Program: A Spatial Hedonic Model