I am a Senior Economist at Redfin. I was previously an economist at Analysis Group, and a Research Fellow and Associate Lecturer in the Department of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I received my Ph.D. in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
At Redfin, I study housing market competition, trends, and geographic patterns using granular buyer and market data. My research examines how policy, geography, and economic forces shape urban structure, housing supply, and competitive dynamics in real estate.
At Analysis Group I specialized in antitrust, including economic analysis of mergers and price fixing in tech, manufacturing, energy, media, and healthcare. I also worked extensively on real estate litigation, including analysis of the spillover effects of residential property foreclosures, valuation of housing market impacts from environmental disasters, and valuation of mortgage-backed securities.
As aResearch Fellow and Associate Lecturer at the Wisconsin School of BusinessI taught urban economics and conducted research in the intersection of industrial organization and urban economics. For my Ph.D. I specialized in urban economics and industrial organization, and wrote a dissertation on the political economy of housing supply.Â
Fields: Urban Economics, Real Estate, Industrial Organization