Housing and Infrastructure
Housing is an essential need. And rents, mortgages, and other costs tied to having a home often represent a family’s largest expense. Meanwhile, the infrastructure supporting our communities — transportation, communication systems, power grids — are integral to the economy by providing ways for people, information, and products to move around the world. ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ researchers examine how housing and infrastructure policies affect economic output and the way goods and services are allocated in local communities, throughout a country, and across the globe.
Keywords: housing, transportation, urban economics, infrastructure, broadband, telecom, migration
People in Housing and Infrastructure Research
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Associate Professor of Finance
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Associate Professor at the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Doerr School of Sustainability
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Professor of Political Economy
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Postdoctoral Scholar, Homelessness in CA
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Associate Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Poverty and Equality in Education
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Trione Visiting Professor
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Professor of Accounting, Emeritus
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Assistant Professor of Health Policy
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Finance
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Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics, Emeritus
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Assistant Professor of Economics
Related Publications
- Cook, C., Kreidieh, A., Vasserman, S., Allcott, H., Arora, N., van Sambeek, F., Tomkins, A., & Turkel, E. (2025). The Short-Run Effects of Congestion Pricing in New York City. Working Paper.
- Redding, S. (2025). Evaluating Transport Improvements in Spatial Equilibrium. Working Paper.
- Redding, S. (2024). Quantitative Urban Economics. Working Paper.
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