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William C. Wheaton

William C. Wheaton

D-Index & Metrics

Economics and Finance

D-Index
42
Citations
11383
World Ranking
2027
National Ranking
1179

Overview

William C. Wheaton is affiliated with MIT in the United States and has contributed to research primarily published in the SSRN Electronic Journal. Their work spans several topics and subfields, notably in Management Science and Operations Research, with a focus on Forecasting Techniques and Applications.

Their recent papers include:

  • The Geography of COVID-19 growth in the US: Counties and Metropolitan Areas, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Doubts about Density: COVID-19 across Cities and Towns, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Using AI to Improve Price Transparency in Real Estate Valuation, 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Work-From-Home in Ricardian Cities, 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Work-From-Home: Commuting and Productivity in Ricardian Cities, 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent coauthors of William C. Wheaton's research include:

  • Anne Kinsella Thompson
  • Sadegh Sabouri
  • C. X. Xu

The majority of their publications have appeared in the SSRN Electronic Journal, indicating a consistent venue for disseminating research findings.

Key topics covered in their work are:

  • Forecasting Techniques and Applications

Their contributions intersect with the subfield of Management Science and Operations Research, aligning with their focus on forecasting methodologies and applied research in areas such as real estate valuation and urban studies related to COVID-19 impacts and work-from-home dynamics.

Best Publications

  • Urban Economics and Real Estate Markets

    Denise DiPasquale;William C. Wheaton

  • Vacancy, Search, and Prices in a Housing Market Matching Model

    William C. Wheaton

  • Housing Market Dynamics and the Future of Housing Prices

    Denise DiPasquale;William C. Wheaton

  • A comparative static analysis of urban spatial structure

    William C Wheaton

  • The Markets for Real Estate Assets and Space: A Conceptual Framework

    Denise DiPasquale;William C. Wheaton

  • Real Estate “Cycles”: Some Fundamentals

    William C. Wheaton

  • Income and urban residence: an analysis of consumer demand for location

    William C. Wheaton

  • Urban Concentration, Agglomeration Economies, and the Level of Economic Development

    William C. Wheaton;Hisanobu Shishido

  • The Cyclic Behavior of the National Office Market

    William C. Wheaton

  • The 1998-2005 Housing “Bubble” and the Current “Correction”: What’s Different This Time?

    William C. Wheaton;Gleb Nechayev

  • Urban Wages and Labor Market Agglomeration

    William C. Wheaton;Mark J. Lewis

  • Vacancy Rates and the Future of Office Rents

    William C. Wheaton;Raymond G. Torto

  • Urban residential growth under perfect foresight

    William C. Wheaton

  • Land Use and Density in Cities with Congestion

    William C. Wheaton

  • The Cyclic Behavior of the Greater London Office Market

    William C Wheaton;Raymond G Torto;Peter Evans

  • Urban spatial development with durable but replaceable capital

    William C. Wheaton

  • Office Rent Indices and Their Behavior over Time

    William C. Wheaton;Raymond G. Torto

  • Commuting, congestion, and employment dispersal in cities with mixed land use ✩

    William C. Wheaton

  • Intra-Urban Wage Variation, Employment Location, and Commuting Times

    Darren Timothy;William C. Wheaton

  • A bid rent approach to housing demand

    William C. Wheaton

  • Income and Urban Residence: An Analysis of Consumer Demand

    W. C. Wheaton

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Evans
Peter Evans University of California, Berkeley
Helen F. Ladd
Helen F. Ladd Duke University
Richard Arnott
Richard Arnott University of California, Riverside

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