Glad to share my paper published by Real Estate Economics @AREUEA_ORG is online. The study examines how a community program by @PHSgardening can create option value, reduce vacancy and expedite investment in distressed communities. https://t.co/szJt1DEUKZ
REE forthcoming: Land vacancy is a persistent phenomenon leading to various social issues in legacy cities. @DesenLin examines how a vacant lot greening program can create option value, reduce vacancy and expedite investment in high-uncertainty and low-growth communities.
I recently published on the increasingly prominent trend of coresidence.
Why do young adults coreside with their parents?
Real Estate Economics - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/g1Iv5FF7yF
Understanding the sources of geoeconomic power: how it is used, which sectors are strategic, and what are its limitations, from Christopher Clayton, @m_maggiori, and @jschreger https://t.co/od3AjJGmh9
Great new dataset of estimated net migration at subnational and 10x10 km level for each year
between 2000 and 2019. Based on birth rates, death rates, and population counts.
Paper: https://t.co/nuJVSwCiht
Data: https://t.co/TfvjavOnbl
Interactive map: https://t.co/fkfQqwJqnZ
Zillow's gonna hate me but....I wrote a script to scrape the listings from the search results, and download them as a csv 🤯
Drop a comment 👇 + like and I'll send you it + directions on how to run it (must be following)
Hi all!
I just collected a lot of causal inference resources in a single repo. It contains books, lectures, software, blogs, papers, ... It's still a work in progress, but happy if anyone wants to collaborate! Enjoy 🤗
https://t.co/AMmIZfPQXC
I taught a new undergraduate macroeconomics course @LSEEcon. Goals:
1. *Modern* macro = microfoundations rather than IS-LM
2. Simple enough that undergrads get it
3. But still end up somewhere reasonably close to research frontier
All materials here https://t.co/Q9XP1l013r
Hi #EconTwitter!
Looking for some slides on 𝐬𝐩𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐬?
Zhenlin Yang (@sgSMU) has some nice slides on the topic, as well as some additional material which may be useful to instructors and students!
Check it our here: https://t.co/dK8rFtyhbO
Dropping a new guide on the latest @Stata map package: #geoplot, by Ben Jann. The Guide provides a comprehensive step-by-step walkthrough for this highly flexible and customizable package:
https://t.co/CMON8okUHz
(1/7) Sharing a new paper w/ Albert Chiu, @liuziyi233, & Xingchen Lan: https://t.co/HDwycdPnEf
We surveyed six newly proposed estimators as potential remedies to TWFE models under HTE and conducted a systematic reanalysis of 38 recently published papers in APSR, AJPS & JOP.
#EconTwitter I have created a new DiD Resources page on my website. It has links to all of my DiD teaching slides, coding exercises, and packages I've created.
All this info was technically already online, but hopefully this makes it easier to find it!
https://t.co/fLOaKS2ZHb
This new paper is important.
How do individual names in the U.S. breakdown by race?
"Our data cover the racial make-up of a larger set of names than any comparable dataset, containing 136k first names, 125k middle names, and 338k surnames."
https://t.co/uvhdRhUb9D
A spatial sorting model in REStud: As the rich get richer, demand increases for the high-quality amenities available in downtown neighborhoods. Rising demand drives up house prices and spurs the development of higher quality neighborhoods downtown.
https://t.co/zi5ufbj08v