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Economics and Finance
New Zealand
2026

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
63
Citations
15666
World Ranking
701
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Economics and Finance in New Zealand Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Economics and Finance in New Zealand Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Economics and Finance in New Zealand Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Economics and Finance in New Zealand Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Economics and Finance in New Zealand Leader Award

Overview

Richard Green is affiliated with the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Their research primarily engages with Economics, Econometrics and Finance, as well as Social Sciences, focusing on several interconnected subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Urban Studies, Finance, Sociology and Political Science, and General Health Professions.

The main topics explored in their body of work include:

  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Urban and Rural Development Challenges
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
  • Health disparities and outcomes

Richard Green's recent publications illustrate their focus on housing economics and urban studies. Key papers include:

  • Insecure property rights and the housing market: Explaining India's housing vacancy paradox, 2022, Journal of Urban Economics
  • Renter Nonpayment and Landlord Response: Evidence From COVID-19, 2022, Housing Policy Debate
  • Measuring the housing sector's contribution to GDP in emerging market countries, 2021, International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis
  • Distant Shocks, Migration, and Housing Supply in India, 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Do urban regulations exacerbate rural-urban inequality? Evidence from rent control in India, 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal

The list of frequent co-authors indicates collaboration with several researchers over multiple projects. These include:

  • Sahil Gandhi
  • Arnab Dutta
  • Venkatesh Panchapagesan
  • Madalasa Venkataraman
  • Shaonlee Patranabis

Common publication venues for Richard Green's research are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Urban Economics
  • Housing Policy Debate
  • International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis
  • Journal of Regional Science

The emphasis of Richard Green's work lies in analyzing various aspects of housing markets, urban development challenges, and the socio-economic implications of housing finance and policy. Their research investigates how institutional factors, regulatory environments, and economic shocks impact urban housing supply, affordability, and rural-urban inequalities.

Best Publications

  • Competition in the British Electricity Spot Market

    Richard J. Green;David M. Newbery

  • Elasticities in AIDS Models

    Richard Green;Julian M. Alston

  • Measuring the Benefits of Homeowning: Effects on Children

    Richard K. Green;Michelle J. White

  • Metropolitan-Specific Estimates of the Price Elasticity of Supply of Housing, and Their Sources

    Richard K. Green;Stephen Malpezzi;Stephen K. Mayo

  • The electricity contract market in England and Wales

    Richard Green

  • The American Mortgage in Historical and International Context

    Richard K. Green;Susan M. Wachter

  • Increasing Competition in the British Electricity Spot Market

    Richard Green

  • Airports and Economic Development

    Richard K. Green

  • Follow the Leader: How Changes in Residential and Non-residential Investment Predict Changes in GDP

    Richard K. Green

  • An Almost Ideal Demand System Incorporating Habits : An Analysis of Expenditures on Food and Aggregate Commodity Groups

    Laura Blanciforti;Richard Green

  • Market behaviour with large amounts of intermittent generation

    Richard Green;Nicholas Vasilakos

  • The economics of offshore wind

    Richard Green;Nicholas Vasilakos

  • Home-ownership and Unemployment in the US:

    Richard K. Green;Patric H. Hendershott

  • Whither Armington Trade Models

    Julian M. Alston;Colin A. Carter;Richard Green;Daniel Pick

  • Age, housing demand, and real house prices

    Richard Green;Patric H. Hendershott

  • The cost of domestic fuel cell micro-CHP systems

    Iain Staffell;Richard Green

  • New Place-to-Place Housing Price Indexes for U.S. Metropolitan Areas, and Their Determinants

    Stephen Malpezzi;Gregory H. Chun;Richard K. Green

  • Electricity transmission pricing: an international comparison

    Richard Green

  • The Housing Finance Revolution

    Richard K. Green;Susan M. Wachter

  • Nodal pricing of electricity: how much does it cost to get it wrong?

    Richard Green

  • Statistical methods for bankruptcy forecasting

    Robert A. Collins;Richard D. Green

Frequent Co-Authors

Iain Staffell
Iain Staffell Imperial College London
Susan M. Wachter
Susan M. Wachter University of Pennsylvania
Patric H. Hendershott
Patric H. Hendershott The Ohio State University
Mark Billinghurst
Mark Billinghurst University of South Australia
David M Newbery
David M Newbery University of Cambridge
Michael G. Pollitt
Michael G. Pollitt University of Cambridge
Sumit Agarwal
Sumit Agarwal National University of Singapore
Ling Guan
Ling Guan Toronto Metropolitan University
Tim Bell
Tim Bell University of Canterbury
Julian M. Alston
Julian M. Alston University of California, Davis

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