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Allison Shertzer

@econhist_allday

Economic historian of U.S. cities. Interested in segregation, land use regulation, and affordability over the long run. Views expressed here are my own.

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The 16th Conference on Urban & Regional Economics is back in Philly Nov 8-9. If you’ve participated before, you know that the conference strives to provide a forum for extensive discussion of the newest and most innovative research in the field. Apply to participate by Aug 23!

The 16th Conference on Urban & Regional Economics is back in Philly Nov 8-9. If you’ve participated before, you know that the conference strives to provide a forum for extensive discussion of the newest and most innovative research in the field. Apply to participate by Aug 23!
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Everyone deserves a coauthor who writes as insightfully as Ronan does. If you're interested in housing over the long run, follow along!

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So proud of Jessica. Bottom line - "urban renewal" projects were not all the same in terms of their impact on low-income renters.

Cameron LaPoint (@cslapoint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢NEW WP!📢 Property Tax Policy and Housing Affordability, joint w/Emily Horton, Byron Lutz, Nathan Seegert, and Jared Walczak. Some new facts about the prevalence and use of local property tax relief policies and how these often make housing less affordable. 🧵👇 #econtwitter

📢NEW WP!📢 Property Tax Policy and Housing Affordability, joint w/Emily Horton, Byron Lutz, Nathan Seegert, and Jared Walczak.

Some new facts about the prevalence and use of local property tax relief policies and how these often make housing less affordable. 🧵👇 #econtwitter
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Andrea La Nauze, Liam Falconer and I study PurpleAir - Air Quality Monitors network in new research. Wildfire pollution increases air monitoring especially in wealthy areas. This suggests a role for public policy to improve monitoring in areas with strong environmental justice concerns.

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Just posted a new paper: "Racial Differences in the Total Rate of Return on Owner-Occupied Housing" with Rebecca Diamond . We examine racial inequality in "total returns:" house price appreciation, a home's rental value, property taxes, and maintenance. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…