Research Seminars 2021 Spring

DateTimeSpeaker/ AffiliationTopicZoom Meeting ID
1/29/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Stuart Rosenthal

Syracuse University

Are City Centers Losing Their Appeal? Commercial Real Estate, Urban Spatial Structure, and COVID-19992 5152 2816
2/5/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Raven Molloy

Federal Reserve Board

Housing Supply and Affordability: Evidence from Rents, Housing Consumption and Household Location940 4599 6836
2/12/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Ludovic Phalippou

Oxford University (Saïd)

Private Equity and Employee Welfare996 9309 2021
2/26/21

4:00-5:15 pm CST

(Rescheduled)

Greg Buchak

Stanford GSB

Why is Intermediating Houses so Difficult?

939 1070 1685

3/5/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Zheng Liu

Federal Reserve SF

A Theory of Housing Demand Shocks

958 1142 3418


3/12/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Diego Puga

CEMFI

Urban growth and its aggregate implications

975 9746 6024


3/19/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Jack Favilukis

UBC (Sauder)

Profiting from Real Estate: So Easy a Congressman can do it998 3429 0409
3/26/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Rebecca Diamond

Stanford GSB

Where is Standard of Living the Highest? Local Prices and the Geography of Consumption

945 3630 1238

4/2/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Carlos Garriga

Federal Reserve St. Louis

Amazon HQ2: A Tale of Shocks to Housing Price Expectations

958 2286 0984


4/9/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Xudong An

Federal Reserve Philadelphia

Inequality in the Time of COVID-19: Evidence from Mortgage Delinquency and Forbearance960 2238 7780
4/16/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Yu Zhang

Peking University (GSM)

Capital Leakage, House Prices, and Consumer Spending: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from House Purchase Restriction Spillovers959 9817 2391
4/23/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh

Columbia Business School

Flattening the Curve: Pandemic-Induced Revaluation of Urban Real Estate982 8815 4769
4/30/211:30-2:45 pm CST

Rachel L. Ngai

London School of Economics

To Own or to Rent? The Effects of Transaction Taxes on Housing Markets

983 1011 1984


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