🚨Our paper studying the effects of upzoning on housing supply and rents is now published in the Journal of Urban Economics #economics#urban#housing
You can access it here: https://t.co/FSbpS7ztVK
Unquestionably the most dangerous and corrupt attack on the independence of US economic data in American history. Trump is firing the head of the BLS, an longtime civil servant confirmed 86-8 by the Senate, simply because the job numbers came in below his expectations today
‼️Hiring ‼️
2 (!) positions in my group at @IPZ_ch@UZH_ch in Zurich
📣1 postdoc position (3+3 years)
📣1 PhD position (3,5 years)
Application deadline in early March.
Job ads:
https://t.co/AY5m5v50kz
We are an international & friendly department with excellent working conditions
I had a great time discussing my paper co-authored with Simon Büchler with @ShaneDPhillips and Paavo Monkkonen on the UCLA Housing Voice Podcast!
You can find the episode on Spotify or in the link below:
https://t.co/1vrudyExtN
📢Looking for 2 PostDocs and 1 PhD researcher for my @ERC_Research project POLMIG: the positions will be for four years, based in Freiburg @AbiFreiburg with research in 🇬🇭🇰🇪🇲🇼🇱🇷. Job ads available here https://t.co/zR7kKp9GtB Deadline 27th December
Doing research on Airbnb or other short-term rental platforms? @dwachsmuth and I are co-editing a special issue of @RegionalStudies on the research-regulation interface of short-term rentals. See link below for more details. Abstracts due 1st October.
https://t.co/7hXscSTnSd
🚨Our paper studying the effects of upzoning on housing supply and rents is now published in the Journal of Urban Economics #economics#urban#housing
You can access it here: https://t.co/FSbpS7ztVK
@uaeeconomist Thank you for the question! This was necessary to construct a time-constant spatial unit for the whole 25 years. (We also have a robustness check showing that varying raster sizes does not change the results).
@ArmandDoma Thank you so much!
The project and how it relates to current housing policy in the US (eg Kamala Harris plans) is also discussed here: https://t.co/LVbvudRu8O
@bfurnas Indeed the key insight! :)
We also study heterogeneity in upzoning. We find that increases in housing supply are particularly strong when upzoning is applied to areas with high rents & currently binding zoning regulation.
So it’s important to target the right areas.
@paytonchung@StrongTowns@dpherriges This is indeed one of the key insights of our paper!
It’s published now open access in the JUE: https://t.co/6Iv3NgrCeg
1st year PhD student showing up at the 8 am panel with 25 expertly crafted slides, 57 backup slides, and print-outs prepared four weeks in advance
vs
Tenured professor giving the keynote with two slides of mood pictures clicked together in the hotel lobby 15 minutes earlier
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What can cities do to promote acceptance of #densification? A new white paper by @spur_eth shows what Swiss residents are more likely to accept - and what this means for planning practice & local policy.
https://t.co/PNwxTPLb3N
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