Views from housing market experts

This page compiles together 31 interviews with housing market experts. The interviews are organized by different topics.

 

On housing market developments across countries

  1. Enrique Martínez-García and Valerie Grossman (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas), August 2016.
  2. Gabriela Inchauste (World Bank), February 2019.
  3. Ian Bright and Jessica Exton (ING), November 2018.
  4. Kate Everett-Allen (Knight Frank), September 2017.
  5. Marja C Hoek-Smit (HOFINET), March 2016.
  6. Paul Cheshire (London School of Economics), March 2019.
  7. Stephen Malpezzi (University of Wisconsin-Madison), March 2017.

 

On housing markets in Africa

  1. Issa Faye, El-Hadj M. Bah, and Zekebweliwai F. Geh (African Development Bank), April 2018.
  2. Kecia Rust (Centre for Affordable Housing Finance in Africa), February 2017 and November 2017.
  3. Riël C. D. Franzsen (University of Pretoria), October 2017.

 

On housing market in the US and other countries

  1. Frank Nothaft (CoreLogic, US), August 2017.
  2. Issi Romem (BuildZoom, US), July 2016.
  3. Keyes Christopher “KC” Hardin (Conservatorio SA, Panama), September 2018.
  4. Sock-Yong Phang (Singapore Management University, Singapore), April 2018.

 

On housing affordability

  1. Albert Saiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), September 2018.
  2. Matthias Helble (Asian Development Bank), November 2019.
  3. Shlomo Angel and Achilles Kallergis (New York University), September 2016.
  4. Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh (Columbia University), September 2019.
  5. Svenja Gudell (Zillow), October 2016.

 

On housing finance

  1. Sarah Quinn (University of Washington) November 2019.
  2. Susan Wachter (University of Pennsylvania), May 2019.

 

On housing policies

  1. Lars E.O. Svensson (Stockholm School of Economics), June 2015.
  2. Matthias Helble (Asian Development Bank Institute), November 2016.
  3. Nora Libertun de Duren [In Spanish] (Inter-American Development Bank), March 2018.
  4. Paavo Monkkonen ( University of California, Los Angeles), March 2018.

 

On housing supply

  1. Daniel Garcia (Federal Reserve Board) October 2019.
  2. Jan Mischke (McKinsey Global Institute), June 2017.
  3. Jordan Rappaport (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City), May 2017 .
  4. Joseph Gyourko (University of Pennsylvania), April 2017.

 

On globalization of housing markets

  1. Christian Hilber (London School of Economics), July 2018.
  2. Richard Ronald (University of Amsterdam), July 2017.

 

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