Jaehee Song (@jaeheeasy) 's Twitter Profile
Jaehee Song

@jaeheeasy

Assistant Professor of Finance and Real Estate @leedsbiz. Studying zoning regulations and housing affordability

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Yale Department of Economics (@yaleeconomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Luca Perdoni's JMP measures the effects of 1930s federal “redlining” maps with a new, machine-learning-powered, empirical strategy. 🔴The lowest neighborhood grade caused🔴 ⬇️ in homeownership and house values until ’80s ⬆️ in AfrAm shares Read more: lucaperdoni.com

.<a href="/luca__perdoni/">Luca Perdoni</a>'s JMP measures the effects of 1930s federal “redlining” maps with a new, machine-learning-powered, empirical strategy.

🔴The lowest neighborhood grade caused🔴
⬇️ in homeownership and house values until ’80s
⬆️ in AfrAm shares

Read more: lucaperdoni.com
Yale Department of Economics (@yaleeconomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Paula Andrea Calvo's JMP examines how legal gaps between marriage and non-marital cohabitation affect family formation and welfare. Subjecting married and cohabiting couples to the same child custody laws benefits low-educated women and their children. More at paulacalvo.net

.<a href="/pauliecalvo/">Paula Andrea Calvo</a>'s JMP examines how legal gaps between marriage and non-marital cohabitation affect family formation and welfare. Subjecting married and cohabiting couples to the same child custody laws benefits low-educated women and their children. More at paulacalvo.net
Luca Perdoni (@luca__perdoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The draft of my JMP, an empirical investigation of the HOLC so-called “redlining” maps, is out (bit.ly/3HrRDHo). It is joint work with my late friend and classmate, Disa M. Hynsjö. We started this project more than two years ago by looking at this map of New Haven, CT.

The draft of my JMP, an empirical investigation of the HOLC so-called “redlining” maps, is out  (bit.ly/3HrRDHo). It is joint work with my late friend and classmate, Disa M. Hynsjö. We started this project more than two years ago by looking at this map of New Haven, CT.
NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A study that finds that nonresponse affects conclusions drawn from surveys develops tools to test and correct for nonresponse bias, from Deniz Dutz, Ingrid Huitfeldt, Santiago Lacouture, Magne Mogstad, Alexander Torgovitsky, and Winnie van Dijk nber.org/papers/w29549

A study that finds that nonresponse affects conclusions drawn from surveys develops tools to test and correct for nonresponse bias, from Deniz Dutz, <a href="/ingridhuitfeldt/">Ingrid Huitfeldt</a>, Santiago Lacouture, Magne Mogstad, Alexander Torgovitsky, and Winnie van Dijk nber.org/papers/w29549
Amrita Kulka (@amritakulka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 New #WorkingPaper 📢 "How to Increase Housing Affordability: Understanding Local Deterrents to Building Multifamily Housing" with Aradhya Sood and Nicholas Chiumenti. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… #EconTwitter A thread [1/9]

Women in Empirical Micro (@wiemecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to announce the lineup for the inaugural BFI Women in Empirical Microeconomics Conference this August. Thank you to all the women who submitted fantastic papers to our call. Can't wait for the event this year, and for more in years to come. bfi.uchicago.edu/event/women-in…

Jaehee Song (@jaeheeasy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am trying to develop the Real Estate Economics course for MBA/MS Real Estate students Leeds Business! If you are willing to share any resources/materials I'd really appreciate it! My first time teaching at the master level, so any general teaching tips/advice would be helpful too :)

Rachel Glennerster (@rglenner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jaehee Song uses observed discontinuity in lot sizes to estimate which communities have min lot area (MLA) restrictions for 7,000 neighborhoods. Finds whites willing to pay a lot to be in areas with MLA restrictions. Blacks not so much. Women in Empirical Micro

Jaehee Song uses observed discontinuity in lot sizes to estimate which communities have min lot area (MLA) restrictions for 7,000 neighborhoods. Finds whites willing to pay a lot to be in areas with MLA restrictions. Blacks not so much. <a href="/WiEMecon/">Women in Empirical Micro</a>
Anne Karing (@annekaring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A moment of reflection at Women in Empirical Micro. Listening to Jaehee Song’s really great research on zoning regulations in the US, I realize how incredibly exhilarating it has been to listen to so many incredible female economists in the past 2 days! 💥 #WomeninEconomics Becker Friedman Institute for Economics

A moment of reflection at <a href="/WiEMecon/">Women in Empirical Micro</a>. Listening to <a href="/Jaeheeasy/">Jaehee Song</a>’s really great research on zoning regulations in the US, I realize how incredibly exhilarating it has been to listen to so many incredible female economists in the past 2 days! 💥 #WomeninEconomics <a href="/BeckerFriedman/">Becker Friedman Institute for Economics</a>
Tony Cookson (@prof_cookson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring at the Leeds Business finance division. We have two lines—one Assistant Professor and one Associate Professor. Apply soon (links in 🧵 ) to join me, @CSpaenjers, Ed Van Wesep, Asaf Bernstein, @EmilyAGallaghe1, Shaun Davies, PhD, CFA and many others not on Twitter. Shares welcome

Tom Cui (Perpetual Amazement) (@ttfcui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Local governments govern U.S. suburbs. Each one could use *zoning powers* to block affordable homes for newcomers, if residents wanted. But how much of zoning today is *exclusionary*? When would it have started? Why did it happen? Follow 🧵for answers in my job market paper...

Local governments govern U.S. suburbs. Each one could use *zoning powers* to block affordable homes for newcomers, if residents wanted.

But how much of zoning today is *exclusionary*? When would it have started? Why did it happen?

Follow 🧵for answers in my job market paper...
Tony Cookson (@prof_cookson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you work on #HouseholdFinance? Care about how consumers use financial products? Have new and exciting work in this space? Then, please submit your best work to the Boulder Summer Conference on Consumer Financial Decision Making (deadline 12/23). leeds.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6X…

AREUEA (@areuea_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to host the third Policy Forum event on March 8th, 12–1 pm (ET). The topic is "Land Use Regulations to Allow for More Housing Construction." The panel will feature recent research by AREUEA members and a discussion about its implications for land use policies.

Chris Goodman (@cbgoodman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨New Data Release🚨🚨 I'm satisfied enough to release my long-awaited dataset on municipal incorporations that does not rely on the Census of Governments or the Census Boundary & Annexation Survey. A 🧵 github.com/cbgoodman/muni…

Tony Cookson (@prof_cookson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring at the assistant professor level! jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail… If you're on the market, please apply to join our group, which includes @CSpaenjers, @EmilyAGallaghe1, Asaf Bernstein, Shaun Davies, PhD, CFA, Ed Van Wesep, Jaehee Song, Stephen Billings and others not on X.

Matt Delventhal (@mattd_econ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A couple of months ago got an e-mail from Michael Cembalest at JP Morgan with shrewd and subtle questions about our zoning research. I did my best to reply--and here's the outcome! Look forward to continue exploring this issue with Eunjee Kwon, Andrii Parkhomenko 🇺🇦 and Jaehee Song

Arpit Gupta (@arpitrage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢New paper on AI and Zoning with AlexBartik and Daniel Milo We introduce generative regulatory measurement: a new method to use LLMs to parse the underlying meaning of regulatory texts We use AI to figure out what zoning and housing regulations are, and connect them to outcomes

📢New paper on AI and Zoning with <a href="/AlexBartik/">AlexBartik</a> and <a href="/DMilo75/">Daniel Milo</a>

We introduce generative regulatory measurement: a new method to use LLMs to parse the underlying meaning of regulatory texts

We use AI to figure out what zoning and housing regulations are, and connect them to outcomes
The Review of Economic Studies (@reveconstudies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

``Home production hours of spouses have become more complementary over time, accounting for a significant part of the decline in gender inequality in Germany, while technological change in the labor market has fuelled inequality.'' From Paula Andrea Calvo, Lindenlaub and Reynoso: 👇

``Home production hours of spouses have become more complementary over time, accounting for a significant part of the decline in gender inequality in Germany, while technological change in the labor market has fuelled inequality.''

From <a href="/pauliecalvo/">Paula Andrea Calvo</a>,  Lindenlaub and Reynoso:
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