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Michael Hankinson
Michael Hankinson
Assistant Professor of Political Science, George Washington University
Verified email at gwu.edu - Homepage
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When Do Renters Behave Like Homeowners? High Rent, Price Anxiety, and NIMBYism
M Hankinson
American Political Science Review 112 (3), 473-493, 2018
2452018
Racial and spatial targeting: Segregation and subprime lending within and across metropolitan areas
J Hwang, M Hankinson, KS Brown
Social Forces 93 (3), 1081-1108, 2015
942015
Concentrated Burdens: How Self-Interest and Partisanship Shape Opinion on Opioid Treatment Policy
J de Benedictis-Kessner, M Hankinson
American Political Science Review 113 (4), 1078-1084, 2019
492019
The Supply–Equity Trade-off: The Effect of Spatial Representation on the Local Housing Supply
M Hankinson, A Magazinnik
The Journal of Politics 85 (3), 1033-1047, 2023
40*2023
How the identity of substance users shapes public opinion on opioid policy
J de Benedictis-Kessner, M Hankinson
Political Behavior 46 (1), 609-629, 2024
3*2024
The Policy Adjacent: How Affordable Housing Generates Policy Feedback Among Neighboring Residents
M Hankinson, A Magazinnik, M Sands
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/769s8/, 2022
22022
Externalities or Extortion? Privatizing Social Policy Through Community Benefits Agreements
M Hankinson
Harvard Journal of Real Estate 1 (1), 7-11, 2013
22013
Inaccuracies in Low Income Housing Geocodes: When and Why They Matter
NE Wilson, M Hankinson, A Magazinnik, M Sands
Urban Affairs Review, 0
2*
Districting Without Parties: How City Council Maps Increase Minority Representation
M Hankinson, A Magazinnik
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/vt3bk/, 0
1*
The Voters' Veto: Local Racial Demographic Change and Exclusionary Behavior
M Hankinson
https://www.mhankinson.com/documents/voters_veto.pdf, 0
How Self-Interest and Symbolic Politics Shape the Effectiveness of Compensation for Nearby Housing Development
M Hankinson, J de Benedictis-Kessner
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