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Overview

Keith R. Ihlanfeldt is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on economics, econometrics, and finance, with a notable concentration on housing market dynamics and urban studies.

The scientist's work spans several main fields of study:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Social Sciences

Subfields in which they have published include:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Finance
  • Transportation
  • Accounting

The primary topics covered in their research address:

  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts

Keith R. Ihlanfeldt has published multiple papers in a range of academic venues. Their frequent publication venues include:

  • National Tax Journal
  • Journal of Housing Economics
  • Journal of Transport and Land Use
  • Journal of Regional Science
  • Public Choice

Recent publications by the scientist include:

  • Vehicle miles traveled and the built environment: New evidence from panel data (2020, Journal of Transport and Land Use)
  • Homestead Exemptions, Heterogeneous Assessment, and Property Tax Progressivity (2022, National Tax Journal)
  • Property Tax Homestead Exemptions: An Analysis of the Variance in Take-Up Rates Across Neighborhoods (2021, National Tax Journal)
  • Not in my neighborhood: the effects of single-family rentals on home values (2021, Journal of Housing Economics)
  • Are the home values and property tax burdens of permanent homeowners affected by growth in housing rentals and second homes: Evidence based on big data from Florida (2022, Journal of Regional Science)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Cynthia Fan Yang
  • Luke Rodgers

Best Publications

  • Identifying the Impacts of Rail Transit Stations on Residential Property Values

    David R. Bowes;Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

  • The spatial mismatch hypothesis: A review of recent studies and their implications for welfare reform

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;David L. Sjoquist

  • The effect of land use regulation on housing and land prices

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

  • Job Accessibility and Racial Differences in Youth Employment Rates

    Keith R Ihlanfeldt;David L Sjoquist

  • Work search and travel among white and black youth.

    Harry J. Holzer;Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;David L. Sjoquist

  • Customer Discrimination and Employment Outcomes for Minority Workers

    Harry J. Holzer;Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

  • THE IMPACT OF RAPID RAIL TRANSIT ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- THE CASE OF ATLANTA'S MARTA.

    Christopher R. Bollinger;Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

  • Black Self-Segregation as a Cause of Housing Segregation: Evidence from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;Benjamin Scafidi

  • Spatial Variation in Office Rents within the Atlanta Region

    Christopher R. Bollinger;Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;David R. Bowes

  • Externality effects of small-scale hazardous waste sites: evidence from urban commercial property markets

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;Laura O. Taylor

  • An empirical investigation of the effects of impact fees on housing and land markets

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;Timothy M. Shaughnessy

  • Exclusionary Land-use Regulations within Suburban Communities: A Review of the Evidence and Policy Prescriptions

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

  • The Effect of Job Access on Black and White Youth Employment: A Cross-sectional Analysis

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;David L. Sjoquist

  • Within cities and suburbs: Racial residential concentration and the spatial distribution of employment opportunities across sub-metropolitan areas

    Michael A. Stoll;Harry J. Holzer;Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

  • Information on the Spatial Distribution of Job Opportunities within Metropolitan Areas

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

  • The impact of job decentralization on the economic welfare of central city blacks

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;David L. Sjoquist

  • Impact fees and single-family home construction

    Gregory Burge;Keith Ihlanfeldt

  • Panel data estimates of the effects of different types of crime on housing prices

    Keith Ihlanfeldt;Tom Mayock

  • Alternative value estimates of owner-occupied housing: Evidence on sample selection bias and systematic errors

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt;Jorge Martinez-Vazquez

  • Spatial Factors and the Employment of Blacks at the Firm Level

    Harry J. Holzer;Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

  • Poverty and place: Ghettos, barrios, and the American city

    Keith R. Ihlanfeldt

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry J. Holzer
Harry J. Holzer Georgetown University
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez Georgia State University
Laura O. Taylor
Laura O. Taylor Georgia Institute of Technology

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