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. SIEPR 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
- Associate Professor
- Associate Professor at the »ÆÉ«µçÓ° Doerr School of Sustainability
- Professor of Political Economy
- Postdoctoral Scholar, Homelessness in CA
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Associate Professor of Economics
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Poverty and Equality in Education
- Trione Visiting Professor
- Professor of Accounting, Emeritus
- Assistant Professor of Health Policy
- Professor of Economics
- Professor of Finance
- Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics, Emeritus
- Assistant Professor of Economics
Related Publications
- Buchak, G., Matvos, G., Piskorski, T., & Seru, A. (2024). NAR Settlement, House Prices, and Consumer Welfare. Working Paper.
- Waldinger, D. (2024). Regulating evictions: The role of landlords. Policy Brief.
- Conrad, E., Hehmeyer, P., & Cain, B. (2024). Overcoming roadblocks to California’s public EV charging infrastructure. Policy Brief.
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