Columbia-NYU-Yale Housing Day
The Columbia-NYU-Yale Housing Day is a new initiative to bring together researchers in economics and related fields who are interested in housing markets and housing policy.
Sponsored by the Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics and the Tobin Center for Economic Policy
The conference is organized by Boaz Abramson, Cody Cook, Winnie van Dijk, and Daniel Waldinger. Email winnie.vandijk@yale.edu if you would like to be added to our mailing list.
Agenda
NOTE: the agenda below is tenative and is subject to change.
Time |
Title |
Presented by |
---|---|---|
10:30 - 11:00 AM |
Breakfast |
|
11:00 - 11:40 AM | Location Choice and the Marginal Utility of Consumption | Jesse Gregory (UW – Madison) |
11:40 - 11:50 AM | Break | |
11:50 AM - 12:30 PM | The Aggregate and Distributional Implications of Credit Shocks on Housing and Rental Markets | Gonzalo Paz-Pardo (European Central Bank) |
12:30 - 1:30 PM | Lunch | |
1:30 - 2:10 PM | Tutorial on GPS data | Cody Cook (Yale) |
2:10 - 2:20 PM | Break | |
2:20 - 3:00 PM | Public Provision vs Private Market Subsidies for Affordable Housing: Lottery Evidence from Miami | Daniel Waldinger (NYU) |
3:00 - 3:30 PM | Coffee Break | |
3:30 - 4:10 PM | Preliminary Findings on Direct Rental Assistance and Housing Outcomes | Vincent Reina (Penn) |
4:10 - 4:20 PM | Break | |
4:20 - 5:00 PM | Dynamic Individuals, Static Neighborhoods: Migration, Earnings Changes, and Concentrated Poverty | Evan Mast (Notre Dame) |
5:00 PM | Happy Hour |
Participants

Jesse Gregory
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Topic: Location Choice and the Marginal Utility of Consumption

Evan Mast
University of Notre Dame
Topic: Dynamic Individuals, Static Neighborhoods: Migration, Earnings Changes, and Concentrated Poverty

Gonzalo Paz-Pardo
European Central Bank
Topic: The Aggregate and Distributional Implications of Credit Shocks on Housing and Rental Markets

Vincent Reina
University of Pennsylvania
Topic: Preliminary Findings on Direct Rental Assistance and Housing Outcomes

Daniel Waldinger
New York University
Topic: Public Provision vs Private Market Subsidies for Affordable Housing: Lottery Evidence from Miami

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