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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: Nina Harari on the Spatial Layout of Cities
Co-hosted by the NYU Furman Center and the Marron Institute, this week’s NYU Urban Seminar welcomed Nina Harari, an assistant professor of Real Estate at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, who presented her research on the economic impact of urban geometry using India for context.
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: Nina Harari
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Mark Willis Speaks at Moody’s Housing Conference on Economic and Regulatory Trends Panel
Mark Willis, senior research fellow at the NYU Furman Center, participated in a panel discussion at Moody’s Housing Conference which explored key regulatory, macroeconomic, and demographic themes that shape housing today.
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NYU Urban Seminar: Ouzad and Ranciere on Credit Standards and Segregation
Co-hosted by the NYU Furman Center and the Marron Institute, this week’s NYU Urban Seminar welcomed Amine Ouzad, an assistant professor of Economics at INSEAD and Roman Ranciere, an economist from the Research Department in the Systemic Issues Division of the IMF, who presented their research on the impact of credit standards on residential segregation.
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: Ranciere and Ouzad
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NYU Urban Seminar: William A. Fischel on Growth Controls and Housing
Co-hosted by the NYU Furman Center and the Marron Institute, this week’s NYU Urban Seminar welcomed William A. Fischel, a professor of Economics at the Dartmouth College, who discussed his research on growth controls and how they influence housing prices.
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Research & Policy
Report: Renting in America’s Largest Metros
NYU Furman Center and Capital One release the 2016 NYU Furman Center/Capital One National Affordable Rental Housing Landscape, which analyzes rental housing affordability trends in the 11 largest metropolitan areas in the US.
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News & Events
NYU Urban Seminar: William A. Fischel
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Research & Policy
Fifty Years of Historic Preservation in New York City
The NYU Furman Center’s latest report shows the extent of preservation in New York City and compares the land use, housing stock, demographic characteristics, and commercial property in historic districts with those in areas that are not regulated by the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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NYU Urban Seminar: Stephen Ross on Foreclosure Clusters
Co-hosted by the NYU Furman Center and the Marron Institute, this week’s NYU Urban Seminar welcomed Stephen Ross, a professor of Economics at the University of Connecticut, who led a discussion on his research on foreclosure clusters and the concentration of high cost lending leading up to the 2008 recession.