Research

SUSAN HOFFMANN
Department of Political Science
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5012
269-387-5692
susan.hoffmann@wmich.edu
 

Books

Hoffmann, Susan. Politics and Banking: Ideas, Public Policy, and the Creation of Financial Institutions. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.

Journal articles

Hoffmann, Susan M. and Mark K. Cassell. "Understanding Mission Expansion in FHLBs: A Return to Behavioral Choice Theory," Public Administration Review 65 (November/December 2005): 677-689.

Corder, Kevin and Susan Hoffmann. "Privatizing Federal Credit Programs: Why Sallie Mae?" Public Administration Review 64 (March/April 2004):180–191.

Hoffmann, Susan and Mark Cassell. "What Are the Federal Home Loan Banks up To? Emerging Views of Purpose Among Institutional Leadership," Public Administration Review 62 (July/August 2002): 461–470.

Hoffmann, Susan, et. al. "How Capital Budgeting Helped a Sick City: Thirty Years of Capital Improvement Planning in Cleveland," Public Budgeting and Finance (Spring 2000): 24–37.

Hoffmann, Susan, and Norman Krumholz. "Revitalization of the Urban Center: Business and the Neighborhoods," National Civic Review 68: (March, 1979) 130-5.

Under review

Hoffmann, Susan M. and Mark K. Cassell. The Federal Home Loan Banks: Public Problems, Mission Change and Administrative Capacity. (At SUNY Press)

Cassell, Mark K. and Susan M. Hoffmann. "Not All Housing GSEs Are Alike: An Analysis of the Federal Home Loan Bank System and the Foreclosure Crisis." (At Public Administration Review)

 

 
 
 

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