Samuel Dastrup
PhD Candidate – Department of Economics
Department of Economics
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive # 0534
La Jolla, CA 92093-0534
Research Interests
Environmental Economics, Urban Economics and Housing Prices, Applied Microeconomics
Job Market Paper
After the Fall; An Ex Post Characterization of Housing Price Declines across Metropolitan Areas -- with Richard Carson
Housing prices have plummeted across the United States. This paper examines differences in the magnitude of housing price decreases across metropolitan areas. A relatively small number of housing market variables observable before the fall are capable of explaining over 70% of the considerable variation in price declines. An additional non-parametric analysis suggests that exceeding particular thresholds for some of the key predictors is associated with much larger price drops. These findings are consistent with historical price patterns and raise questions about the validity of mortgage pricing and risk diversification norms in the US. The analysis points to a set of stylized facts concerning the housing price bubble that need to be explained and suggests fruitful hypotheses for understanding the dramatic housing price declines.
Dissertation Committee
| Richard Carson (Chair) (858) 534-3383 Email Website |
Gordon Dahl Email Website |
Joel Watson Email Website |
Josh Graff Zivin Email Website |