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Bringing together housing industry practitioners, policy makers, & researchers
Topic: Housing Supply and Implications for Affordable Housing
Time: 9:00AM (EST) – 12:15PM (EST)
Date: October 26, 2021
Format: Virtual
Agenda
October 26, 2021
Agenda
PRESENTER MATERIALS
PANEL 1
Kate Pennington, Research Economist at the Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau
"Does Building New Housing Cause Displacement? The Supply and Demand Effects of Construction in San Francisco"
Sophie Calder-Wang, Assistant Professor, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
"The Distributional Impact of the Sharing Economy on the Housing Market"
Caitlin Gorback, Post-Doctoral Researcher, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
"Global Capital and Local Assets: House Prices, Quantities, and Elasticities" [PDF]
PANEL 2
Rob Dietz, Chief Economist, National Association of Home Builders
"Supply-Side Hurdles for Home Building" [PDF]
Sam Khater, Chief Economist, and Rama Yanamandra, Senior Economist, Freddie Mac
"U.S. Housing Supply: A Growing Deficit" [PDF]
Michael Eriksen, Associate Professor and West Shell Associate Professor of Real Estate, University of Cincinnati
"The Location of Affordable Housing Across and Within the Largest Cities in the United States" [PDF]
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