空间经济学 | JMC名单
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本期为大家推送一份与空间经济学相关的Job Market Candiates名单(2017-2020),希望能为大家了解和追踪空间经济学领域的年轻学者提供一点帮助。这份名单由芝加哥大学布斯商学院的Jonathan Dingel副教授整理,Jonathan Dingel的主要研究领域集中在社区、城市和国家之间经济活动的空间分布。
Trade JMPs (2017-2018)
1.Clara Santamaria (Princeton) – Small Teams in Big Cities: Inequality, City Size, and the Organization of Production
2.Federico Curci (Carlos III) – Flight from urban blight: lead poisoning, crime and suburbanization
3.John Firth (MIT) – I’ve Been Waiting on the Railroad: The Effects of Congestion on Firm Production
4.Jorge Pérez Pérez (Brown) – City Minimum Wages
5.Juan Pablo Chauvin (Harvard) – Gender-Segmented Labor Markets and the Effects of Local Demand Shocks
6.Lin Tian (Columbia) – Division of Labor and Extent of Market: Theory and Evidence from Brazil
7.Lindsay Renihan (UPenn) – Is Online Retail Killing Coffee Shops? Estimating the Winners and Losers of Online Retail using Customer Transaction Microdata
8.Mike Zabek (Michigan) – Local Ties in Spatial Equilibrium
9.MingzhiXu (UC Davis) – Riding on the New Silk Road: Quantifying the Welfare Gains from High-Speed Railways
10.Nick Tsivanidis (Chicago Booth) – The Aggregate And Distributional Effects Of Urban Transit Infrastructure: Evidence From Bogotá’s TransMilenio
11.ShoumitroChatterjee (Princeton) – Market Power and Spatial Competition in Rural India
12.YuheiMiyauchi (MIT) – Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from Japanese Firm-to-Firm Trade
Spatial economics JMPs (2018-2019)
1.Clare-Balboni (LSE) – In Harm’s Way? Infrastructure Investments and the Persistence of Coastal Cities [Environmental, Trade, Development]
2.Chiara Fratto (Chicago) – The reallocative effects of mobility restrictions on workers and firms. An application to the West Bank [applied macro, urban, productivity, trade]
3.XuanFei (UC Davis) – Land Market Misallocation in China [International, Urban, Macro, and Chinese Economy]
4.Laurel Wheeler (Duke) – Property Rights, Place-Based Policies, and Economic Development [labor and development]
5.Dennis McWeeny (Wisconsin) – Spatial Competition in the Airline Industry [industrial organization, health, and regional]
6.Yanjun (Penny) Liao (UCSD) – How Hurricanes Sweep Up Housing Markets: Evidence from Florida [Environmental, Public]
7.Xueying Lu (UCSD) – Housing Markets and Automobile Policy [Environmental, Urban, Energy]
8.Cailin Slattery (Virginia) – Bidding for Firms: Subsidy Competition in the US [public finance, urban, industrial organization]
9.Mesay M. Gebresilasse (Boston U) – Rural Roads, Agricultural Extension, and Productivity [development and applied microeconomics]
10.TatjanaKleineberg (Yale) – Can We Save the American Dream? A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis of the Effects of School Financing on Local Opportunities [Macro, Economic Development, and Urban]
11.Donghyuk Kim (Yale) – Government Incentives and Firm Location Choices [Industrial Organization, Urban, and Labor]
12.Max Perez Leon (Yale) – Inducing Labor Mobility? Evidence from Peruvian Teacher Reallocation [Labor, Urban, and Personnel]
13.Nicholas Li (Berkeley) – Housing Market Channels of Segregation [Labor, Urban, Development]
14.Qing Zhang (Columbia) – Sunlight, Development Restrictions, and Urban Density [Development, Political Economy, Urban]
15.Ben Klopack (Stanford) – One Size Fits All? The Value of Standardized Retail Chains [Industrial Organization, Urban, Public]
16.ZhezhiHou (Binghamton) – Growing from Spillovers: A Semiparametric Varying Coefficient Approach [econometrics and applied microeconomics]
17.SoerenHenn (Harvard) – Complements or Substitutes: State Presence and the Power of Traditional Leaders [development and political economy]
18.Jessica Brown (Princeton) – Does Public Pre-K have Unintended Consequences on the Child Care Market for Infants and Toddlers? [public and labor]
19.Matthew Davis (Wharton) – The Distributional Impact of Mortgage Interest Subsidies: Evidence from Variation in State Tax Policies [Real Estate, Public Finance]
20.Simon Franklin (Oxford/LSE) – The demand for government housing: evidence from a lottery for 200,000 homes in Ethiopia [Development, Labour, and Urban]
Spatial economics JMPs (2019-2020)
1.Alex Sollaci (Chicago) – Agglomeration, Innovation and Spatial Reallocation: the Aggregate Effects of R&D Tax Credits
2.Keyoung Lee (UCLA) – Benefits of Working Near College Workers: Human Capital Spillovers Across Neighborhood
3.Ignacio Sarmiento Barbieri (Illinois) – Can’t Stop the One-Armed Bandits: The Effects of Access to Gambling on Crime
4.Giuseppe Rossitti (LSE) – Centres of power: US capitals’ location and ability sorting of legislators
5.Hongyu Xiao (Wharton) – Commuting and Innovation: Are Closer Inventors more Productive?
6.Asan R. Khan (Illinois) – Decentralized Zoning with Agglomeration Spillovers: Evidence from Aldermanic Privilege in Chicago
7.Xiaodi Li (NYU) – Do New Housing Units in Your Backyard Raise Your Rents?
8.Divya Singh (Columbia) – Do Property Tax Incentives for New Construction Spur Gentrification? Evidence from New York City
9.Heepyung Cho (Illinois) – Driver’s License Reforms and Job Accessibility among Undocumented Immigrants
10.Wen Wang (Duke) – Environmental Gentrification
11.Román David Zárate (Berkeley) – Factor Allocation, Informality and Transit Improvements: Evidence from Mexico City
12.Conor Walsh (Yale) – Firm Creation and Local Growth
13.Chelsea Carter (Boston University) – Forts and the Frontier: The US Army and the Spatial Distribution of Population
14.Jiajun Lu (UCSD) – General Equilibrium Effects of an Urban Housing Supply Expansion: The Role of Residential Sorting
15.LudovicaGazze (MIT) – Hassles and Environmental Health Screenings: Evidence from Lead Tests in Illinois
16.NazaninKhazra (Illinois) – Heterogeneities in the House Price Elasticity of Consumption
17.Luis Baldomero-Quintana (Michigan) – How Infrastructure Shapes Comparative Advantage
18.Javier Quintana (Bocconi) – Import Competition, Regional Divergence, and the Rise of the Skilled City
19.Lorenzo R. Aldeco Leo (Brown) – Internal Migration and Drug Violence in Mexico
20.Peter Nencka (OSU) – Knowledge access: The effects of Carnegie libraries on innovation
21.Cory Smith (MIT) – Land Concentration and Long-Run Development: Evidence from the Frontier United States
22.AradhyaSood (Minnesota) – Land Market Frictions and Manufacturing in Developing Countries: The Small Bite Strategy
23.Yue Yu (Columbia) – Land-Use Regulation and Economic Development: Evidence from the Farmland Red Line Policy in China
24.Don Jayamaha (NYU) – Land-Use Restrictions: Implications for House Prices, Inequality, and Mobility
25.Milena Almagro (NYU) – Location Sorting and Endogenous Amenities: Evidence From Amsterdam
26.Chuhang Yin (Duke) – Long Term Neighborhood Effects of Religious Diversity: Evidence from Scotland
27.CharlyPorcher (Princeton) – Migration with Costly Information
28.Peter Zhixian Lin (UC Davis) – Persistent Human Capital Spillovers: Evidence from China’s Send-down Migration
29.Florin Cucu (Sciences Po) – Roads, Internal Migration and the Spatial Sorting of US High-Skilled Workers
30.Yi Huang (Illinois) – Salience of Hazard Disclosure and House Prices: Evidence from Christchurch, New Zealand
31.Yang Wang (UCSD) – Skill Complementarity in Teams: Matching, Sorting and Agglomeration in China
32.Amrita Kulka (Wisconsin) – Sorting into Neighborhoods: The Role of Minimum Lot Sizes
33.Camilo Acosta-Mejia (Toronto Rotman) – Spatial Wage Differentials, Geographic Frictions and the Organization of Labor within Firms
34.Jay Hyun (Columbia) – Spillovers and Redistribution through Intra-Firm Networks: The Product Replacement Channel
35.Michael DeDad (Indiana) – Tastes in the United States: Convergence or Divergence?
36.Paolo Martellini (Penn) – The City-Size Wage Premium: Origins and Aggregate Implications
37.Ting Lan (Michigan) – The Coagglomeration of Innovation and Production
38.Brian Greaney (Yale) – The Distributional Effects of Uneven Regional Growth
39.Stephanie Schauder (Cornell) – The Effect of Sprawl Development on Grocery Store Location and Food Access
40.HundanolKebede (Virginia) – The Gains from Market Integration: The Welfare Effects of Rural Roads in Ethiopia
41.Hannah Rubinton (Princeton) – The Geography of Business Dynamism and Skill-Biased Technical Change
42.Adrien Bilal (Princeton) – The Geography of Unemployment
43.Wookun Kim (UCLA) – The Valuation of Local Government Goods: Gravity Approach and Aggregate Implications
44.Wei You (UCSD) – The Welfare Implications of Internal Migration Restrictions: Evidence from China
45.DevakiGhose (Virginia) – Trade, Internal Migration, and Human Capital: Who Gains from India’s IT Boom?
46.Yuan Tian (UCLA) – Trade-Induced Urbanization and the Making of Modern Agriculture
47.Matthias Hoelzlein (Berkeley) – Two-Sided Sorting and Spatial Inequality in Cities
48.John D. Pedersen (Binghamton) – Voting for Transit: The Labor Impact of Public Transportation Improvements
49.AbdollahFarhoodi (Illinois) – Welfare Estimation in Peer-to-Peer Markets with Heterogeneous Agents: The Case of Airbnb
50.Caitlin Gorback (Wharton) – Your Uber has Arrived: Ridesharing and the Redistribution of Economic Activity