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About Lan Deng

Lan Deng studies housing and real estate development in both the U.S. and China. Her research examines the different types of interventions the two countries have developed to ensure adequate housing and suitable living environments for their residents. These interventions include major government housing programs as well as community-based efforts.

Selected Publications

Lan Deng, Shilong Li, Weican Zuo, and Yuan Han. 2024. Housing Production and the Structural Transformation of China’s Real Estate Development Industry. Housing Studies., Deng, Lan. 2024. Year 15 and the Preservation of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Projects, Lessons from Detroit, Michigan. Journal of Planning and Education Research 44(1): 239-252., Deng, Lan, Eric Seymour, Margaret Dewar, June Manning Thomas. 2018. Saving Strong Neighborhoods from the Destruction of Mortgage Foreclosures, the Effects of Community-based Efforts in Detroit. Housing Policy Debate 28(2): 153-179. , Deng, Lan, and Jie Chen. 2019. Market Development, State Intervention, and the Dynamics of New Housing Investment in China. Journal of Urban Affairs. 41(2): 223-247.

Recent Courses Taught

Housing Policy and Economics, Fiscal Planning and Management, Real Estate and Urban Development, Introduction to Urban Housing System
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Ann Arbor, Michigan

Email

landeng@umich.edu

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