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Stuart S. Rosenthal

Stuart S. Rosenthal

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
48
Citations
21337
World Ranking
1479
National Ranking
894

Overview

Stuart S. Rosenthal is affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a particular focus on Economics and Econometrics as reflected in their publication record. Their work spans a range of related subfields and topics, emphasizing detailed spatial and economic analysis.

The main topics addressed in Rosenthal's research include:

  • Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Spatial and Panel Data Analysis
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Insurance and Financial Risk Management
  • Consumer Retail Behavior Studies
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies

Rosenthal has published extensively on these themes through a variety of academic venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Urban Economics
  • Real Estate Economics
  • The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • Regional Science and Urban Economics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Selected recent papers authored by Rosenthal illustrate the scope and development of their work. These include:

  • "How Close Is Close? The Spatial Reach of Agglomeration Economies," 2020, The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • "JUE insight: Are city centers losing their appeal? Commercial real estate, urban spatial structure, and COVID-19," 2021, Journal of Urban Economics
  • "Employment density and agglomeration economies in tall buildings," 2020, Regional Science and Urban Economics (coauthored)
  • "The Spread and Consequences of COVID-19 for Cities: An Introduction," 2022, Journal of Urban Economics (coauthored)
  • "Agglomeration Economies and the Built Environment: Evidence from Specialized Buildings and Anchor Tenants," 2024, Journal of Urban Economics (coauthored)

Their body of work involves collaboration with several frequent coauthors, including:

  • William C. Strange
  • Crocker H. Liu
  • Nathaniel Brandt Baum-Snow
  • Edward L. Glaeser
  • Jan K. Brueckner

Rosenthal's research covers diverse themes such as the spatial reach of economic agglomerations, urban spatial structures impacted by commercial real estate and public health factors, employment density in urban environments, and the interplay between the built environment and economic outcomes. The publications reflect interdisciplinary approaches combining regional economics, urban studies, and econometric methods.

Best Publications

  • Evidence on the nature and sources of agglomeration economies

    Stuart Rosenthal;William Strange

  • Evidence on the Nature and Sources of Agglomeration Economies

    Stuart S. Rosenthal;William C. Strange

  • Geography, Industrial Organization, and Agglomeration

    Stuart S. Rosenthal;William C. Strange

  • The Determinants of Agglomeration

    Stuart S. Rosenthal;William C. Strange

  • The attenuation of human capital spillovers

    Stuart S. Rosenthal;William C. Strange

  • Local amenities and life-cycle migration: Do people move for jobs or fun?

    Yong Chen;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Gentrification and Neighborhood Housing Cycles: Will America's Future Downtowns be Rich?

    Jan Keith Brueckner;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Borrowing constraints, household debt, and racial discrimination in loan markets

    John V. Duca;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Urban Economics and Entrepreneurship

    Edward L. Glaeser;Stuart S. Rosenthal;William C. Strange

  • Depreciation of housing capital, maintenance, and house price inflation: Estimates from a repeat sales model

    John P. Harding;Stuart S. Rosenthal;C.F. Sirmans

  • Old homes, externalities, and poor neighborhoods. A model of urban decline and renewal

    Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Estimating Bargaining Power in the Market for Existing Homes

    John P. Harding;Stuart S. Rosenthal;C. F. Sirmans

  • Borrowing Constraints, Household Debt, and Racial Discrimination in Loan Markets

    John V. Duca;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Redevelopment and the urban land price gradient

    Stuart S. Rosenthal;Robert W. Helsley

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

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Estimating the consumption and investment demands for housing and their effect on housing tenure status

    Yannis M. Ioannides;Stuart S. Rosenthal

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

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Are Private Markets and Filtering a Viable Source of Low-Income Housing? Estimates from a "Repeat Income" Model †

    Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Crowd out effects of place-based subsidized rental housing: New evidence from the LIHTC program

    Michael D. Eriksen;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Violent Crime, Entrepreneurship, and Cities

    Stuart S. Rosenthal;Amanda Ross

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

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Credit rationing, race, and the mortgage market

    Stuart A. Gabriel;Stuart S. Rosenthal

  • Journal of Urban Economics 62 (1) (2007)

    Stuart S. Rosenthal;William C. Strange

Frequent Co-Authors

William C. Strange
William C. Strange University of Toronto
Stuart A. Gabriel
Stuart A. Gabriel University of California, Los Angeles
Edward L. Glaeser
Edward L. Glaeser Harvard University
Donald R. Haurin
Donald R. Haurin The Ohio State University
Crocker H. Liu
Crocker H. Liu Cornell University
Jan K. Brueckner
Jan K. Brueckner University of California, Irvine
Stephen L. Ross
Stephen L. Ross University of Connecticut
Eleonora Patacchini
Eleonora Patacchini Cornell University
C. F. Sirmans
C. F. Sirmans Florida State University
Dan A. Black
Dan A. Black University of Chicago

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