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'''Chang-Tai Hsieh''' (University of Chicago and NBER) and '''Enrico Moretti''' (University of California, Berkeley and NBER) are economists who have in recent years collaborated on influential research on land-use regulation, labor markets, and regional/national economic growth. |
'''Chang-Tai Hsieh''' (University of Chicago and NBER) and '''Enrico Moretti''' (University of California, Berkeley and NBER) are economists who have in recent years collaborated on influential research on land-use regulation, labor markets, and regional/national economic growth. |
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Chang-Tai Hsieh (University of Chicago and NBER) and Enrico Moretti (University of California, Berkeley and NBER) are economists who have in recent years collaborated on influential research on land-use regulation, labor markets, and regional/national economic growth.
References
- Cochrane, Johne. "YIMBY papers." The Grumpy Economist blog. May 22, 2017. http://johnhcochrane.blogspot.com/2017/05/yimby-papers.html.
- Hsieh, Chang-Tai, and Enrico Moretti. "Housing Constraints and Spatial Misallocation." Working paper, May 18, 2017. http://eml.berkeley.edu//~moretti/growth.pdf.
- Hsieh, Chang-Tai, and Enrico Moretti. "Why Do Cities Matter? Local Growth and Aggregate Growth." NBER Working Paper 21154, 2015. http://www.nber.org/papers/w21154. Preprint: http://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1045.