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Stuart A. Gabriel is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on economics, econometrics, and finance, with notable specialization in housing market and economics as well as housing, finance, and neoliberalism. Other significant areas of study include financial literacy, pension and retirement analysis, fiscal policy and economic growth, urban and rural development challenges, banking stability, regulation, and efficiency, and urbanization and city planning.

Their work spans various subfields such as economics and econometrics, finance, urban studies, general health professions, and sociology and political science. This multidisciplinary approach reflects a broad interest in both economic theory and practical policy implications related to housing and finance.

Gabriel has contributed to a range of publication venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Review of Financial Studies
  • Working paper
  • AEA Papers and Proceedings
  • European Finance Review

The scientist has published several papers covering crucial topics in financial and housing economics. Notable recent papers include:

  • "A Crisis of Missed Opportunities? Foreclosure Costs and Mortgage Modification During the Great Recession" (2020, Review of Financial Studies)
  • "More Than Shelter: The Effects of Rental Eviction Moratoria on Household Well-Being" (2022, Working paper)
  • "COVID-19 Rental Eviction Moratoria and Household Well-Being" (2021, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "More than Shelter: The Effect of Rental Eviction Moratoria on Household Well-Being" (2022, AEA Papers and Proceedings)
  • "Default Option Exercise over the Financial Crisis and beyond" (2020, European Finance Review)

Gabriel frequently collaborates with other researchers, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Xudong An
  • Chandler Lutz
  • Nitzan Tzur-Ilan
  • Matteo Iacoviello
  • Yongheng Deng

These collaborative efforts appear across various papers and involve interdisciplinary topics within economics and finance sectors.

Best Publications

  • Housing wealth, financial wealth, and consumption: New evidence from micro data

    Raphael Bostic;Stuart Gabriel;Gary Painter

  • Race, Immigrant Status, and Housing Tenure Choice

    Gary Painter;Stuart Gabriel;Dowell Myers

  • Quality of the business environment versus quality of life: Do firms and households like the same cities?

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Race, redlining, and residential mortgage loan performance

    James A. Berkovec;Glenn B. Canner;Stuart A. Gabriel;Timothy H. Hannan

  • Labor migration, human capital agglomeration and regional development in China

    Yuming Fu;Stuart A. Gabriel

  • Household Location and Race: Estimates of a Multinomial Logit Model

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Asymmetric information, adverse selection, and the pricing of CMBS.

    Xudong An;Yongheng Deng;Stuart A. Gabriel

  • Homeownership in the 1980s and 1990s: aggregate trends and racial gaps

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Credit rationing and the demand for owner-occupied housing

    Stuart S. Rosenthal;John V. Duca;Stuart A. Gabriel

  • Discrimination, Competition, and Loan Performance in FHA Mortgage Lending

    James A. Berkovec;Glenn B. Canner;Stuart A. Gabriel;Timothy H. Hannan

  • Rental Housing Markets, the Incidence and Duration of Vacancy, and the Natural Vacancy Rate☆

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Frank E. Nothaft

  • Race, Default Risk and Mortgage Lending: A Study of the FHA and Conventional Loan Markets

    Glenn B. Canner;Stuart A. Gabriel;J. Michael Woolley

  • Compensating differentials and evolution in the quality-of-life among U.S. states

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Joe P. Mattey;William L. Wascher

  • Credit rationing, race, and the mortgage market

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Risk-Based Pricing and the Enhancement of Mortgage Credit Availability among Underserved and Higher Credit-Risk Populations

    Yongheng Deng;Stuart A. Gabriel

  • Rental Housing Markets and the Natural Vacancy Rate

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Frank E. Nothaft

  • Commutes, Neighborhood Effects, and Earnings: An Analysis of Racial Discrimination and Compensating Differentials

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Regional house-price dispersion and interregional migration

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Janice Shack-Marquez;William L. Wascher

  • Does migration arbitrage regional labor market differentials

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Janice Shack-Marquez;William L. Wascher

  • Pathways to Homeownership: An Analysis of the Residential Location and Homeownership Choices of Black Households in Los Angeles

    Stuart Gabriel;Gary Painter

  • Compensating Differentials and Evolution in the Quality-of-Life Among U.S. States

    Joe Mattey;William Wascher;Stuart A. Gabriel

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart S. Rosenthal
Stuart S. Rosenthal Cornell University
Yongheng Deng
Yongheng Deng University of Wisconsin–Madison
Richard Roll
Richard Roll California Institute of Technology
William L. Wascher
William L. Wascher Federal Reserve System
Glenn B. Canner
Glenn B. Canner Federal Reserve System
Matthew E. Kahn
Matthew E. Kahn University of Southern California
Jennifer Wolch
Jennifer Wolch University of California, Berkeley
Dowell Myers
Dowell Myers University of Southern California
Timothy H. Hannan
Timothy H. Hannan Federal Reserve System
Matteo Iacoviello
Matteo Iacoviello Federal Reserve System

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