![]() “Superstar Cities.” American Economic Journal-Economic Policy 5(4): 167-199. Gyourko, Joseph, Chris Mayer, and Todd Sinai. “Regulation and Housing Supply.” In Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics Vol 5A, edited by Gilles Duranton, J. ![]() 2016. “Evaluating the Risk of Chinese Housing Markets: What We Know and What We Need to Know.” China Economic Review 39: 91-114. Wu, Jing, Joseph Gyourko, and Yongheng Deng. “The Economics of Housing Supply.” Journal of Economic Perspectives. in Economics from the University of Chicago. Professor Gyourko served as co-editor of the Journal of Urban Economics, is a past Trustee of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and Director of the Pension Real Estate Association (PREA), and consults to various private firms on real estate investment and policy matters. He is a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and served as Co-Director of the special NBER Project on Housing Markets and the Financial Crisis. Professor Gyourko’s research interests include real estate finance and investments, urban economics, and housing markets, in the United States and China. He also serves as the Nancy Nasher and David Haemiseggar Director of the Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center at Wharton. Joe Gyourko is the Martin Bucksbaum Professor of Real Estate, Finance and Business & Public Policy at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Municipalities and School Districts, 1970-2000.” Review of Economics and Statistics 95(4): 1291-1302. “The Effect of Rising Income Inequality on Taxation and Public Expenditures: Evidence from U.S. Mayors.” Journal of Public Economics 112: 24-39.įerreira, Fernando, Leah Platt Boustan, Hernan Winkler, and Eric Zolt. “Does Gender Matter for Political Leadership? The Case of U.S. “The Vulnerability of Minority Homeowners in the Housing Boom and Bust.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 8(1).įerreira, Fernando and Joseph Gyourko. Review of Financial Studies, 2018.įerreira, Fernando, Patrick Bayer, and Stephen Ross. Selected Publicationsįerreira, Fernando “What Drives Racial and Ethnic Differences in High Cost Mortgages? The Role of High Risk Lenders”, with Patrick Bayer and Stephen Ross. Ferreira has served as a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and is the recipient of various research grants, including from the Ford Foundation and the U.S. He is also a Faculty Fellow and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), for which he co-edits the Journal of Public Economics. ![]() His interests include public economics, urban economics, and real estate. Koo Professor, Professor of Real Estate, Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy in the Wharton School. “Growing through cities in developing countries.” World Bank Research Observer 30(1): 39-73.įernando Ferreira is C.F. “Roads and Trade in Colombia.” Economics of Transportation 4(1): 16-36.ĭuranton, Gilles. “Agglomeration effects in Colombia.” Journal of Regional Science 56(2): 210-238.ĭuranton, Gilles. “Determinants of city growth in Colombia.” Papers in Regional Science 95(1): 101-132.ĭuranton, Gilles. He currently serves as the Chair of the Real Estate department at The Wharton School. He is also affiliated with the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London, the Spatial Economics Research Centre at the London School of Economics, and the Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis. ![]() He is the co-editor of the Journal of Urban Economics, and is an editorial board member for several other journals. Prior to joining the Real Estate Department in 2012, Duranton taught at the University of Toronto for seven years, and the London School of Economics for nine years. His research focuses on urban and regional development, transportation, and local public finance. Gilles Duranton is Professor of Real Estate in the Real Estate Department at The Wharton School.
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