@article{88e4f67bbfca470da5b0893ef8a60ab5,
title = "Limited Equity Cooperatives: The Non-Economic Value of Homeownership",
keywords = "housing cooperatives, limited equity cooperative, affordable housing, homeownership",
author = "Lawton, \{Julie D\}",
note = "Economists have argued there are two main purposes of homeownership. The first is housing as a utility for consumption, and the second is housing as an investment vehicle. Legal scholars, on the other hand, view homeownership in more personal terms. Margaret Radin, in her watershed article, argues that homeownership is so closely imbued with the person that it is affirmatively part of one's self-the personhood of property.",
year = "2014",
language = "American English",
journal = "Washington University Journal of Law \& Policy",
}