Associate Professor at ASU Dept of Economics. Urban Economist. https://www.alvindmurphy.com/
Economics (UBC), yimby, replication, effective altruism, data science.
PhD Candidate at UC Berkeley Haas • Econ History, Development, Urban-Spatial & Political Economics • https://pbacherikov.github.io
Associate Professor of Urban Economics. Aalto University and Helsinki GSE. https://sites.google.com/site/ttsaarimaa/home
Econ prof: environmental/energy, trade, public, health econ.
Dad, sportsball fan, nerd stuff, economist. Personal account-views are my own.
Economist at Rutgers University-Newark. Fellow at NYU Marron Institute. Author of #BuildingtheSkyline, #Skynomics Blog and #CitiesintheSkyBook (Scribner Books). https://jasonmbarr.com
Urban History features articles covering social, economic, political and cultural aspects of the history of towns and cities. We're worldwide in scope.
🔗 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/urban-history
Interested in household finance, banking, and their interactions with the labor markets.
https://gazikabas.netlify.app/
Associate Prof of Finance at EPFL & Swiss Finance Institute. www.andreasfuster.com
Econ Assistant Prof at Yale SOM. Education, innovation, gender. Born & raised in Monopoli, Italy. Mom of 3.
Professor for Sustainability Economics at University of Hamburg, soon —> ETH Zürich. #climate #biodiversity #pollution #health #inequality
https://sites.google.com/a/fulbrightmail.org/moritzdrupp
Professor UC Irvine Economics; Editor-in-Chief ITAX; Research on tax, fiscal competition, local policy, RST/VAT, inequality & mobility
https://sites.socsci.uci.edu/~dagrawa4/
Economist working on interest-only mortgages, housing, homeownership, social networks, and stock market participation. The goal is to combine all topics into one paper, but so far they are separate. https://sites.google.com/view/claesbackman/home
Urban, Housing, Real Estate and Public Economics; former Fed Economist, Founder Citinomics.com; Syracuse grad, dad, hiker, living in Den Haag, NL.
I study how policies and institutions shape housing markets at the NYU Furman Center!
All opinions, for better or for worse, are my own
Institute Professor, MIT Economics. Co-Director of @mitshapingwork.bsky.social. Author of Why Nations Fail, The Narrow Corridor, and Power & Progress.
Urban and labor economist with an interest in the intersection of housing, neighborhoods, schools and crime. University of CO.
Economic historian of U.S. cities. Interested in segregation, land use regulation, and affordability over the long run. Views expressed here are my own. Personal website at allisonshertzer.com.