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RESUME Steven C. Bourassa School of Public Administration School of Urban and Regional Planning Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 Home: 1101 Wallace Street, Coral Gables, FL 33134 Office: (561) 297-4164 Cell: (502) 807-7642 Office email: [email protected] Personal email: [email protected] Academic Employment Florida Atlantic University: Henry D. Epstein Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, from September 2015 Director, School of Public Administration, from August 2015 Director, School of Urban and Regional Planning, from January 2015 Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, from August 2014 University of Louisville: KHC Real Estate Research Professor, July 2005 to July 2014 Professor of Urban and Public Affairs, March 1999 to July 2014 Chair, Department of Urban and Public Affairs, April 1999 to December 2009 Director, Ph.D. Program in Urban and Public Affairs, March 1999 to June 2002 and July 2007 to September 2011 Director, City Solutions Center, July 2008 to June 2012 Founding Director, Master of Urban Planning Program, July 2000 to June 2001 Founding Coordinator, Graduate Certificate Program in Real Estate Development, July 2010 to July 2014

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Steven C. Bourassa

School of Public Administration School of Urban and Regional Planning

Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road

Boca Raton, FL 33431

Home: 1101 Wallace Street, Coral Gables, FL 33134

Office: (561) 297-4164 Cell: (502) 807-7642

Office email: [email protected] Personal email: [email protected]

Academic Employment Florida Atlantic University: Henry D. Epstein Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, from September 2015 Director, School of Public Administration, from August 2015 Director, School of Urban and Regional Planning, from January 2015 Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, from August 2014 University of Louisville: KHC Real Estate Research Professor, July 2005 to July 2014 Professor of Urban and Public Affairs, March 1999 to July 2014 Chair, Department of Urban and Public Affairs, April 1999 to December 2009 Director, Ph.D. Program in Urban and Public Affairs, March 1999 to June 2002 and July 2007 to

September 2011 Director, City Solutions Center, July 2008 to June 2012 Founding Director, Master of Urban Planning Program, July 2000 to June 2001 Founding Coordinator, Graduate Certificate Program in Real Estate Development, July 2010 to July 2014

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University of Auckland: Professor of Property, April 1995 to February 1999 Head, Department of Property, April 1995 to February 1999 Director, Real Estate Research Unit, April 1995 to February 1999 University of Sydney: Visiting Senior Lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning, March to December 1994 Coordinator, Ph.D. Program in Urban and Regional Planning, March to December 1994 Australian National University: Research Fellow, Urban Research Program, January 1991 to March 1995 (on leave March to December

1994) Postdoctoral Fellow, Urban Research Program, January to December 1989 University of Memphis: Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning, July 1986 to December 1990 (on leave during 1989) Founding Director, Mid-South Planning and Zoning Institute, 1987-1988

Educational Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy (City and Regional Planning), University of Pennsylvania, 1988 Master of Arts (Geography), Temple University, 1982 Bachelor of Arts (Geography), University of Delaware, 1977 (High Honors and Distinction, Phi Beta

Kappa)

Publications Refereed journal articles: “Measuring house price bubbles” (with Martin Hoesli and Elias Oikarinen), Real Estate Economics,

available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1540-6229.12154. “What affects children’s outcomes: house characteristics or homeownership?” (with Donald R. Haurin

and Martin Hoesli), Housing Studies, available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2015.1094030.

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“Robust hedonic price indexes” (with Eva Cantoni and Martin Hoesli), International Journal of Housing

Markets and Analysis, vol. 9, no. 1 (2016), pp. 47-65. “Determinants of the homeownership rate: an international perspective” (with Donald R. Haurin, Patric

H. Hendershott, and Martin Hoesli), Journal of Housing Research, vol. 24, no. 2 (2015), pp. 193-210. “Mortgage interest deductions and homeownership: an international survey” (with Donald R. Haurin,

Patric H. Hendershott, and Martin Hoesli), Journal of Real Estate Literature, vol. 21, no. 2 (2013), pp. 181-203.

“Robust repeat sales indexes” (with Eva Cantoni and Martin Hoesli), Real Estate Economics, vol. 41, no. 3

(2013), pp. 517-541. “Why is Taiwan’s homeownership rate so high?” (with Chien-Wen Peng), Urban Studies, vol. 48, no. 13

(2011), pp. 2887-2904. “Land leverage and house prices” (with Martin Hoesli, Donato Scognamiglio, and Sumei Zhang), Regional

Science and Urban Economics, vol. 41, no. 2 (2011), pp. 134-144. “Housing finance, prices, and tenure in Switzerland” (with Martin Hoesli and Donato Scognamiglio),

Journal of Real Estate Literature, vol. 18, no. 2 (2010), pp. 263-282. “Predicting house prices with spatial dependence: a comparison of alternative methods” (with Eva

Cantoni and Martin Hoesli), Journal of Real Estate Research, vol. 32, no. 2 (2010), pp. 139-159. “Why do the Swiss rent?” (with Martin Hoesli), Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, vol. 40, no.

3 (2010), pp. 286-309. “House price changes and idiosyncratic risk: the impact of property characteristics” (with Donald R.

Haurin, Jessica L. Haurin, Martin Hoesli, and Jian Sun), Real Estate Economics, vol. 37, no. 2 (2009), pp. 259-278.

“Decomposition of racial differences in sentencing: application of an econometric technique to cocaine

possession cases” (with Viviana Andreescu), Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, vol. 7, no. 3 (2009), pp. 186-204.

“Constant-quality house price indexes for Switzerland” (with Martin Hoesli, Donato Scognamiglio, and

Philippe Sormani), Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, vol. 144, no. 4 (2008), pp. 561-575. “Tax deductions, tax credits, and the home ownership rate of young urban adults in the United States”

(with Ming Yin), Urban Studies, vol. 45, nos. 5/6 (2008), pp. 1141-1161. “Spatial dependence, housing submarkets, and house prices” (with Eva Cantoni and Martin Hoesli),

Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, vol. 35, no. 2 (2007), pp. 143-160. “The community land trust as a highway environmental impact mitigation tool,” Journal of Urban

Affairs, vol. 28, no. 4 (2006), pp. 399-418.

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“Housing tenure choice in Australia and the United States: impacts of alternative subsidy policies” (with

Ming Yin), Real Estate Economics, vol. 34, no. 2 (2006), pp. 303-328. “A simple alternative house price index method” (with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun), Journal of Housing

Economics, vol. 15, no. 1 (2006), pp. 80-97. “The price of aesthetic externalities” (with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun), Journal of Real Estate Literature,

vol. 13, no. 2 (2005), pp. 167-187 [reprinted in The Appraisal Journal, vol. 74, no. 1 (2006), pp. 16-31].

“Section 8: the time for fundamental program change?” (with William G. Grigsby), Housing Policy

Debate, vol. 15, no. 4 (2004), pp. 805-834. “What’s in a view?” (with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun), Environment and Planning A, vol. 36, no. 8 (2004),

pp. 1427-1450. “China’s urban housing reform: recent achievements and new inequities” (with Yingshun Zhao), Housing

Studies, vol. 18, no. 5 (2003), pp. 721-744. “Trying to understand low-income housing subsidies: lessons from the United States” (with William G.

Grigsby), Urban Studies, vol. 40, nos. 5-6 (2003), pp. 973-992. “Do housing submarkets really matter?” (with Martin Hoesli and Vincent S. Peng), Journal of Housing

Economics, vol. 12, no. 1 (2003), pp. 12-28. “Restitution of land to New Zealand Maori: the role of social structure” (with Ann Louise Strong), Pacific

Affairs, vol. 75, no. 2 (2002), pp. 227-260. “Further evidence on the existence of housing market bubbles” (with Patric H. Hendershott and James

Murphy), Journal of Property Research, vol. 18, no. 1 (2001), pp. 1-19. “Income tax concessions for owner-occupied housing” (with William G. Grigsby), Housing Policy Debate,

vol. 11, no. 3 (2000), pp. 521-546. “Restitution of fishing rights to Maori: issues of representation, social justice and community

development” (with Ann Louise Strong), Asia Pacific Viewpoint, vol. 41, no. 2 (2000), pp. 155-175. “Ethnicity, endogeneity and housing tenure choice,” Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, vol.

20, no. 3 (2000), pp. 323-341. “Hedonic prices and house numbers: the influence of feng shui” (with Vincent S. Peng), International

Real Estate Review, vol. 2, no. 1 (1999), pp. 79-93. “Defining housing submarkets” (with Foort Hamelink, Martin Hoesli, and Bryan MacGregor), Journal of

Housing Economics, vol. 8, no. 2 (1999), pp. 160-183.

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“Owner-occupied housing costs and the consumer price index,” New Zealand Economic Papers, vol. 32, no. 1 (1998), pp. 71-82.

“Home or alone: the costs of independent living for youth” (with R. Jean Haurin, Donald R. Haurin, and

Patric H. Hendershott), Social Science Research, vol. 26, no. 2 (1997), pp. 135-152. “Assessing betterment under a public premium leasehold system: principles and practice in Canberra”

(with Max Neutze and Ann Louise Strong), Journal of Property Research, vol. 14, no. 1 (1997), pp. 49-68.

“Measuring the affordability of home-ownership,” Urban Studies, vol. 33, no. 10 (1996), pp. 1867-1877. “Managing publicly owned urban land in Canberra: rural to urban changes of use” (with Max Neutze and

Ann Louise Strong), Land Use Policy, vol. 13, no. 4 (1996), pp. 273-288. “Australian capital city real house prices, 1979-1993” (with Patric H. Hendershott), Australian Economic

Review, no. 111 (3rd Quarter 1995), pp. 16-26. “The impacts of borrowing constraints on home ownership in Australia,” Urban Studies, vol. 32, no. 7

(1995), pp. 1163-1173. “A model of housing tenure choice in Australia,” Journal of Urban Economics, vol. 37, no. 2 (1995), pp.

161-175. “The limits of housing policy: home ownership in Australia” (with Alastair W. Greig and Patrick N. Troy),

Housing Studies, vol. 10, no. 1 (1995), pp. 83-104. “Gender, marital status, and homeownership in Australia,” Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 3, no. 3

(1994), pp. 220-239. “Independent living and home ownership: an analysis of Australian youth” (with Donald R. Haurin, R.

Jean Haurin, and Patric H. Hendershott), Australian Economic Review, no. 107 (3rd Quarter 1994), pp. 29-44.

“Immigration and housing tenure choice in Australia,” Journal of Housing Research, vol. 5, no. 1 (1994),

pp. 117-137. “On the equity effects of taxing imputed rent: evidence from Australia” (with Patric H. Hendershott),

Housing Policy Debate, vol. 5, no. 1 (1994), pp. 73-95. “The rent gap debunked,” Urban Studies, vol. 30, no. 10 (1993), pp. 1731-1744 [reprinted in Loretta

Lees, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly, editors, The Gentrification Reader, New York: Routledge, 2010, pp. 107-117].

“Australian real housing costs, 1979-1992” (with Patric H. Hendershott), Urban Futures: Issues for

Australian Cities, vol. 3, no. 2 (September 1993), pp. 33-37.

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“Exploring the Australian scene: observations on landscape aesthetics and painting,” Voices: The Quarterly Journal of the National Library of Australia, vol. 2, no. 4 (1992/93), pp. 20-34.

“Changes in the relative incentives to invest in housing: Australia, Sweden, and the United States” (with

Patric H. Hendershott), Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 2, no. 1 (1992), pp. 60-83. “Public welfare and the economics of landscape aesthetics,” Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 22, no.

1 (1992), pp. 31-39. “Economic effects of taxes on land: a review,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 51, no.

1 (1992), pp. 109-113. “A paradigm for landscape aesthetics,” Environment and Behavior, vol. 22, no. 6 (1990), pp. 787-812. “Land value taxation and housing development: effects of the property tax reform in three types of

cities,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 49, no. 1 (1990), pp. 101-111. “Postmodernism in architecture and planning: what kind of style?” Journal of Architectural and Planning

Research, vol. 6, no. 4 (1989), pp. 289-304. “Toward a theory of landscape aesthetics,” Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 15, nos. 3-4 (1988), pp.

241-252. “Land value taxation and new housing development in Pittsburgh,” Growth and Change, vol. 18, no. 4

(1987), pp. 44-56. Books: Leasing Public Land: Lessons from Abroad (edited with Yu-Hung Hong and translated by Chengri Ding,

Zhou Yang, and Zhang Lin), Beijing, China: Commercial Press, 2007 [in Chinese]. Leasing Public Land: Policy Debates and International Experiences (edited with Yu-Hung Hong),

Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2003. The Aesthetics of Landscape, London and New York: Belhaven Press, 1991, and Beijing, China: Peking

University Press, 2008 [translated into Chinese by Peng Feng]. Book chapters and encyclopedia articles: “Access and affordability: homeowner taxation,” in Susan J. Smith, Marja Elsinga, Lorna Fox O’Mahony,

Ong Seow Eng, Susan Wachter, and Gavin Wood, editors, International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, Vol. 1, Oxford, UK: Elsevier, 2012, pp. 13-17.

“House price indexes,” in Susan J. Smith, Marja Elsinga, Lorna Fox O’Mahony, Ong Seow Eng, Susan

Wachter, and Gavin Wood, editors, International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, Vol. 3, Oxford, UK: Elsevier, 2012, pp. 247-251.

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“The U.S. experience,” in Richard F. Dye and Richard W. England, editors, Land Value Taxation: Theory, Evidence, and Practice, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2009, pp. 11-25.

“The political economy of land value taxation,” in Richard F. Dye and Richard W. England, editors, Land

Value Taxation: Theory, Evidence, and Practice, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2009, pp. 195-209.

“Community land trusts and housing affordability,” in Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong, editors,

Land Policies and Their Outcomes, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2007, pp. 333-366.

“Why public leasehold? Issues and concepts” (with Yu-Hung Hong), in Steven C. Bourassa and Yu-Hung

Hong, editors, Public Land Leasing: Policy Debates and International Experiences, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2003, pp. 3-36.

“Rethinking the future roles of public leasehold” (with Yu-Hung Hong), in Steven C. Bourassa and Yu-

Hung Hong, editors, Public Land Leasing: Policy Debates and International Experiences, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2003, pp. 283-303.

“Landscape aesthetics and criticism,” in Harriet Edquist and Vanessa Bird, editors, The Culture of

Landscape Architecture, Melbourne: Edge Publishing, 1994, pp. 95-105. “Investment in housing: Fightback! versus One Nation,” in John Head, editor, Fightback! An Economic

Assessment, Sydney, Australia: Australian Tax Research Foundation, 1993, pp. 455-463. Working papers:* “The structure of housing submarkets in a metropolitan region” (with Martin Hoesli), Cahier de

recherche 99.15, Geneva, Switzerland: Hautes Etudes Commerciales, University of Geneva, 1999. “Restitution of property to indigenous people: the New Zealand experience” (with Ann Louise Strong),

Real Estate Research Unit Working Paper Series no. 7, Auckland, New Zealand: Department of Property, University of Auckland, 1998.

“Leasehold policies and land use planning in Canberra: a critical assessment” (with Max Neutze and Ann

Louise Strong), Working Paper no. WP95SB1, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1995. “Over-investment in Australian housing: implications for tax policy” (with Patric H. Hendershott), Centre

for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper no. 272. Canberra, Australia: Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1992.

“Land value taxation and residential land use in central Philadelphia,” in Proceedings of the Middle

States Division, Association of American Geographers, vol. 16 (1982), pp. 33-38.

*Includes only those items not published in substantially the same form elsewhere.

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Technical reports: New Cut Road/Taylor Boulevard Corridor Study (with J. Michael McCoy, Patrick Piuma, Megan Enyeart,

Luis Calvo, and Bobbie Bryant), Louisville, KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2012. Bashford Manor Corridor Streetscape Study (with J. Michael McCoy, Patrick Piuma, Jack Trawick, and

others), Louisville, KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2011. Shelbyville 7th Street Corridor Plan (with John W. Vick, J. Michael McCoy, and Patrick Piuma), Louisville,

KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2011. Schoolyards as Resources for Learning and Communities: A Design Handbook for Kentucky Schools (with

John W. Vick, J. Michael McCoy, Patrick Piuma, Lauren Heberle, Jeremy Dyer, and Bradley Coomes), Louisville, KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2010 [winner of 2011 best project prize awarded by the Kentucky Chapter of the American Planning Association].

Responding to Housing Foreclosures and Vacancies: A Handbook for Small Cities in Kentucky, Louisville,

KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2010. Cane Run Elementary Schoolyard Project (with Patrick Piuma, J. Michael McCoy, John W. Vick, Jeremy

Dyer, and Bradley Coomes), Louisville, KY: City Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2010. A Strategy for Greensburg’s Vacant and Distressed Housing (with Patrick Piuma), Louisville, KY: City

Solutions Center, University of Louisville, 2008. Kentucky Housing Needs Assessment: Phase II (with Gerard Barber, Angela Stallings Hagan, Eric

Schneider, and Elizabeth M. Shiels), Louisville, KY: Urban Studies Institute, University of Louisville, 2004.

The Affordability of Homeownership in Jefferson County: A Report to The Housing Partnership, Inc.,

Louisville, KY: Urban Studies Institute, University of Louisville, 2004. Racial Fairness in Sentencing: A Case Study of Selected Crimes in Jefferson County (with Viviana

Andreescu), Louisville, KY: Urban Studies Institute, University of Louisville, 2004. State of Metropolitan Housing Report, Louisville, KY: Metropolitan Housing Coalition, 2003. Housing Trends in Louisville: Data Profiles of the Metro Council Districts (with Michael Price and Martye

Scobee), Louisville, KY: Urban Studies Institute, University of Louisville, 2003. Foreclosed! Predatory Lending in Jefferson County: A Report to the Louisville Urban League, Louisville,

KY: Louisville Urban League, 2003. Housing Conditions and Challenges in Louisville’s Western and Central Neighborhoods (with Eric

Schneider, Bruce Gale, and Jack Trawick), Louisville, KY: Urban Studies Institute, University of Louisville, and Louisville Community Design Center, 2003.

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Kentucky Housing Needs Assessment: Phase I, Volume I: Report and Profiles for the State and Area Development Districts and Volume II: County Profiles (with Eric Schneider and Angela Stallings Hagan), Louisville, KY: Urban Studies Institute, University of Louisville, 2001.

Metropolitan Urban Limits in the Auckland Region: Impact on Land Prices, Auckland, New Zealand:

Regional Growth Forum, 1999. Over-Investment in Australian Housing? National Housing Strategy Background Paper no. 9 (with Patric

H. Hendershott), Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1992. Reviews and comments: Review of Edward M. Gramlich, Subprime Mortgages: America’s Latest Boom and Bust, William M. Rohe

and Harry L. Watson, editors, Chasing the American Dream: New Perspectives on Affordable Homeownership, and Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University, The State of the Nation’s Housing 2007 and America’s Rental Housing: Homes for a Diverse Nation, in Journal of Planning Education and Research, vol. 27, no. 3 (2008), pp. 372-374.

Review of Arthur O’Sullivan, Urban Economics, 6th edition, in Journal of Urban Affairs, vol. 29, no. 5

(2007), pp. 543-544. Review of David Adams, Craig Watkins, and Michael White, editors, Planning, Public Policy & Property

Markets, in Journal of Planning Education and Research, vol. 25, no. 4 (2006), pp. 440-441. Review of Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan, editors, Writing Worlds: Discourse, Text and Metaphor

in the Representation of Landscape, in Geografiska Annaler, Series B, vol. 77, no. 1 (1995), pp. 67-68. Review of Jay Appleton, The Symbolism of Habitat: An Interpretation of Landscape in the Arts, in The

Professional Geographer, vol. 44, no. 2 (1992), pp. 224-225. “Another Australian view of the rent gap hypothesis,” Annals of the Association of American

Geographers, vol. 80, no. 3 (1990), pp. 458-459.

Work in Progress

“Understanding New Zealand’s decline in home ownership” (with Song Shi), under review at Housing

Studies “A dynamic housing affordability index” (with Donald R. Haurin), under review at Journal of Real Estate

Research “High frequency house price indexes” (with Martin Hoesli), under review at Journal of Real Estate

Literature “Panel analysis of U.S. metropolitan area house prices” (with Janne Engblom, Martin Hoesli, and Elias

Oikarinen)

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“Folk custom and home improvement decisions” (with Wen-Chieh Wu and Yu-Chun Ma)

Research and Educational Grants Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, for research seminars on tax increment financing and land value

taxation, 2015 Richard J. Rosenthal Center for Real Estate Studies, for a research paper on measuring housing

affordability, 2014 Jeffersonville Urban Enterprise Association, for Claysburg Neighborhood Revitalization Plan, 2011-2012 Access Center, for Urban Design Studio workshops and a City Solutions Center handbook on universal

design, 2011-2012 Kentucky Real Estate Commission, for courses in real estate and for support of a new graduate

certificate program, 2001-2012 City of Jeffersonville, Indiana, for the City Solutions Center’s Jeffersonville Neighborhood Leadership

Institute, 2010-2012 [winner of 2011 award for outstanding community initiative from the Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association]

National Association of Home Builders, for a working paper on the mortgage interest deduction and

homeownership, 2011 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, for research seminars on tax increment financing and land value

taxation, 2011 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, for a conference paper on Australia’s land-related taxes and fees, 2010 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, for book chapters on land value taxation, 2007-2008 Jiujiang Municipal Foreign Affairs and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, for a training program for Jiujiang

municipal officials, 2005 and 2007 [winner of Sister Cities International Innovation Award for Sustainable Development]

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, for a study of community land trusts and affordable housing, 2006 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, for a case study of the Lexington Community Land Trust, 2004-2005 Kentucky Housing Corporation, for Phase II of an assessment of low-income housing needs in Kentucky,

2003 Center for Accessible Living and Fannie Mae Kentucky Partnership Office, for a study of the potential

market for new mortgage products for low- and moderate-income households with disabled persons, 2003

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The Housing Partnership, Inc., Home Builders Association of Louisville, and Kentucky Housing Corporation, for a study of the distribution of house prices and affordability in the various neighborhoods of Jefferson County, Kentucky, 2003

Metropolitan Housing Coalition, for a State of Metropolitan Housing Report for the Louisville

metropolitan area and a Louisville Metro Council District Housing Profile Report, 2003 Louisville Urban League, for a study of predatory lending and mortgage foreclosure in Jefferson County,

Kentucky, 2003 Racial Fairness Commission, Kentucky Court of Appeals, for a study of racial fairness in criminal

sentencing in Jefferson County, Kentucky, 2002-2004 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Enterprise Foundation, for

a study of housing needs in low-income neighborhoods in Louisville, 2002-2003 Kentucky Housing Corporation, for Phase I of an assessment of low-income housing needs in Kentucky,

2000-2001 Auckland Regional Council, New Zealand, for a study of the effects of an urban growth boundary on the

cost of land and housing in the Auckland region, 1998-1999 Ministry of Housing, New Zealand, for a study of the impacts of the New Zealand government’s demand-

side policies for subsidizing rental accommodation for low and moderate-income households, 1998 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, for a study on the measurement of housing costs in the consumer price

index, 1996 and 1998 Rodney District Council, New Zealand, for a study of effects of proposed impact fees on the amount and

value of new residential development, 1997 Fletcher Homes Ltd, New Zealand, for a study of changes in house prices and their causes in New

Zealand cities, 1996 Te Puni Kokiri (Ministry of Maori Development), New Zealand, for a study of the inter-relationship of

labor and housing market disadvantages among Maori households, 1996 Ministry of Housing, New Zealand, for an analysis of Maori and Pakeha home ownership rates, 1996 Housing Trust, Australian Capital Territory, for development of a consultancy brief for a study of housing

costs in the ACT, 1995 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for a study of Canberra’s leasehold system,

1994 Housing Trust, Australian Capital Territory, for development and application of a hedonic model to

estimate market rents for Housing Trust dwellings, 1993-1994

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Office of Rental Bonds, Australian Capital Territory, for development of rental housing market statistical reporting system, 1993

National Capital Planning Authority, Canberra, for analysis of proposals to provide affordable housing in

high land value locations, 1992 National Housing Strategy Secretariat, Australian Department of Health, Housing and Community

Services, for a study of over-investment in Australian housing, 1991 Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, New York, for a study of land value taxation and housing development

in New Castle and McKeesport, Pennsylvania, 1987 Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, New York, for a study of land value taxation and housing development

in Pittsburgh, 1986

Conference Papers “Measuring house price bubbles” (with Martin Hoesli and Elias Oikarinen), Society for Economic

Measurement Inaugural Conference, Chicago, 2014, American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Fort Myers, Florida, 2015, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association International Conference/Asian Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Washington, DC, 2015, and XXIV International Rome Conference on Money, Banking, and Finance, Rome, 2015

“Robust hedonic price indexes” (with Eva Cantoni and Martin Hoesli), American Real Estate Society

Annual Meeting, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, 2013 “Disparate partners in desperate times: the New Cut Road/Taylor Boulevard corridor study” (with

Bobbie Bryant, Tad Long, and Vicki Welsh), International Town & Gown Association Conference, Richmond, Kentucky, 2012

“Robust repeat sales indexes” (with Eva Cantoni and Martin Hoesli), Weimer School of Advanced Studies

in Real Estate and Land Economics, Homer Hoyt Institute, North Palm Beach, Florida, 2012, and American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 2011

“Land leverage and house prices” (with Martin Hoesli, Donato Scognamiglio, and Sumei Zhang),

American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, 2011, American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Naples, Florida, 2010, and Asian Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2010 [winner of prize for best conference paper]

“Understanding house prices,” Kentucky Real Estate Commission Educators Conference, Louisville,

Kentucky, 2010 “Land-related taxes and fees: the Australian experience,” Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center for

Urban Development and Land Policy Conference on Land-Related Taxation and Fees: International Experiences and Implications for China’s Reforms, Beijing, China, 2010

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“Green real estate research in the United States,” Asian Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2010

“Why is Taiwan’s homeownership rate so high?” (with Chien-Wen Peng), Asian Real Estate Society

Annual Conference, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2010 “Predicting house prices with spatial dependence: a comparison of alternative methods” (with Eva

Cantoni and Martin Hoesli), Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2009 [winner of prize for best conference paper], American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Monterey, California, 2009, and European Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden, 2009

“Experience with land value taxation in the United States and around the world,” International

Association of Assessing Officers Annual Conference, Reno, Nevada, 2008, and National Tax Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, 2008

“Land value taxation revisited,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning–Association of European

Schools of Planning 4th Joint Congress, Chicago, 2008 “Predicting house prices with spatial dependence: impacts of alternative submarket definitions” (with

Eva Cantoni and Martin Hoesli), American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Captiva Island, Florida, 2008, and European Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, Cracow, Poland, 2008

“Why do the Swiss rent?” (with Martin Hoesli), American Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, San

Francisco, California, 2007, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Mid-Year Meeting, Washington, DC, 2007, and European Real Estate Society Annual Meeting, London, England, 2007

“The Newtown Pike Extension, environmental justice, and the Lexington Community Land Trust” (with

Pam Clay-Young), Kentucky Chapter of the American Planning Association Fall Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, 2007

“Community land trusts and affordable housing,” Conference on Land Policies for Urban Development,

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2006 “Mortgage interest tax concessions and the homeownership rate” (with Ming Yin), American Real Estate

Society Annual Conference, Key West, Florida, 2006 “The community land trust as a highway environmental impact mitigation tool,” Association of

Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, 2005, and 6th International Conference on Property Rights, Economics and Environment, Aix-en-Provence, France, 2006

“A simple alternative house price index method” (with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun), Pacific Rim Real

Estate Society Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 2005 [winner of prize for best conference paper], American Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2005, and European Network for Housing Research Annual Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2005

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“The price of aesthetic externalities” (with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun), Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, 2004 [winner of prize for best conference paper], and American Real Estate Society Annual Conference, Captiva Island, Florida, 2004 [winner of prize for best paper on valuation]

“What’s in a view?” (with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun), European Real Estate Society Annual Conference,

Helsinki, Finland, 2003 “Public land leasing: policy debates and international experiences” (with Yu-Hung Hong), Association of

Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, 2002 “Kentucky housing needs assessment: phase one,” Kentucky Governor’s Housing Conference, Louisville,

Kentucky, 2001 “Do housing submarkets really matter?” (with Martin Hoesli and Vincent S. Peng), Asian Real Estate

Society Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 2001 “Hedonic prices and house numbers: the influence of feng shui” (with Vincent S. Peng), International

Real Estate Society Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1999 “Defining housing submarkets using transactions data” (with Vincent S. Peng, Martin Hoesli, and Pip

Forer), Asian Real Estate Society Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 1998 “Defining residential submarkets: evidence from Sydney and Melbourne” (with Foort Hamelink, Martin

Hoesli, and Bryan MacGregor), American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association International Conference, University of California, Berkeley, 1997

“Real metropolitan house prices in New Zealand” (with Patric H. Hendershott), Pacific Rim Real Estate

Society Annual Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 1997 “An econometric comparison of homeownership rates in Australia and the United States,” American

Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, 1997 “Defining residential submarkets: evidence from Sydney and Melbourne” (with Foort Hamelink, Martin

Hoesli, and Bryan MacGregor), Pacific Regional Science Association Conference, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 1997

“Bubbles in real metropolitan house prices: evidence from New Zealand” (with Patric H. Hendershott),

New Zealand Association of Economists Annual Conference, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1997

“Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch real house prices since 1980” (with Patric H. Hendershott),

Housing and Social Change Conference, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 1996 “Ethnicity and access to home ownership in New Zealand,” Housing and Social Change Conference,

Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 1996

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“The impacts of borrowing constraints on home ownership in Australia,” Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 1995

“A model of housing tenure choice in Australia,” American Real Estate and Urban Economics

Association/University of Connecticut International Real Estate Markets Conference, Mystic, Connecticut, 1993

“Independent living and homeownership: a comparison of Australian and American youth” (with Donald

R. Haurin, R. Jean Haurin, and Patric H. Hendershott), Mid-Year Meeting of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, Washington, DC, 1993

“Homeownership rates and policies in Australia” (with Patrick N. Troy), American Real Estate and Urban

Economics Association/University of Southern California International Real Estate Markets Conference, Redondo Beach, California, 1992

“Real estate education in Australia,” Urban Land Institute Real Estate Educators’ Forum, Los Angeles,

1992 “Culture, aesthetics, residential location, and gentrification,” International Geographical Congress,

Washington, DC, 1992 “The rent gap debunked,” International Geographical Union Conference on Urban Systems and Urban

Development, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1992 “Changes in relative incentives to invest in housing: Australia, Sweden, and the United States” (with

Patric H. Hendershott), American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, 1992

“A paradigm for landscape aesthetics,” Association of American Geographers Annual Conference,

Toronto, Canada, 1990 “Toward a theory of landscape aesthetics,” Aesthetics of the Rural Renaissance Conference, California

Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California, 1987

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Teaching Experience Classroom teaching:

Florida Atlantic University Urban Development Planning Methods Urban and Regional Theory

University of Louisville Urban Economics Real Estate Finance and Investment Real Estate Development Capstone Studio Statistics for Public Affairs

University of Auckland Urban Real Estate Economics

Final Project

University of Sydney Housing Finance and Policy

Research Methods (Statistics) Regional Planning

University of Memphis Land Use Planning

Land Use Controls Special Project Studio Comprehensive Planning Studio

University of Pennsylvania Planning Workshop

Doctoral dissertation supervision: Carey Addison, “Housing first, neighborhood next? The role of housing and neighborhood characteristics

on residential stability in two Housing First projects,” University of Louisville, 2014 James Wilson, “Assisted living facilities in Louisville, Kentucky: a case study to examine aging in place,”

University of Louisville, 2011 (co-chair) Ismaila Odogba, “Government restructuring: an appraisal of the economic impacts of city-county

consolidation,” University of Louisville, 2009 (co-chair) Ming Yin, “Costs and benefits of state growth management programs: impacts on sprawl and house

prices, 1990-2000,” University of Louisville, 2008 Jian Sun, “Property taxes, large-lot zoning, and house values: are there fiscal incentives in local

government land use decisions?” University of Louisville, 2007 Zhengfeng Pan, “Housing tenure choice of immigrants in the United States,” University of Louisville,

2005

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Thomas Lehman, “Technological change, economic growth, and income inequality: MSA evidence from the 1990s,” University of Louisville, 2004

Yingshun Zhao, “China’s recent urban housing system reform: a case study of Jinan,” University of

Louisville, 2003

Public, Professional, and University Service Editorial service: Editorial board member: International Real Estate Review, from 2009; Journal of Property Research,

from 1995; Journal of Housing Research, 2006-2015; Journal of European Real Estate Research, from 2009; Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, from 2015; Journal of Real Estate Research, from 2010; Journal of Sustainable Real Estate, from 2011

Associate Editor: Journal of Real Estate Literature, 2001-2010 Article manuscripts reviewed for Applied Economics, Australian Economic Review, China Economic

Review, Cityscape, Economic Modelling, Economic Record, Empirical Economics, Environment and Planning A, Environment and Planning B, Housing Policy Debate, Housing Studies, International Journal of Housing Policy, International Migration, International Migration Review, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Journal of the American Planning Association, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Journal of European Real Estate Research, Journal of Geographical Systems, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, Journal of Housing Economics, Journal of Housing Research, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Journal of Planning Literature, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Population Research, Journal of Property Research, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Journal of Real Estate Research, Journal of Sustainable Real Estate, Journal of Urban Affairs, Metropolitan Universities Journal, New Zealand Economic Papers, Papers in Regional Science, Professional Geographer, Public Finance Review, Real Estate Economics, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Research on Aging, Review of Financial Economics, Social Forces, Social Problems, Urban Geography, Urban Research and Policy, and Urban Studies

Manuscripts and publication proposals reviewed for: Academic Press/Elsevier, Australian Housing and

Urban Research Institute, Australian Tax Research Foundation, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, McGraw-Hill/Irwin, Routledge, and Wadsworth

Research proposals reviewed for: Agence Nationale de la Recherche [France], Austrian Science Fund,

Fonds National de la Recherche [Luxembourg], Israel Science Foundation, National Science Foundation [U.S.], and Research Grants Council of Hong Kong

Member, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Peer Review Panel, from 2006

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Board and committee memberships and external reviews:* Chair, Accreditation Review Team, Urban Planning Program, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, 2016 Member, Planning Accreditation Board Site Visitor Pool, from 2014 Treasurer, International Real Estate Society, from 2009 Member, University of Louisville Community Engagement Steering Committee, 2009-2012 Member, University of Louisville Sustainability Council, Education and Research Committee, 2008-2010 Associate Executive Director, American Real Estate Society, 2007-2012 Member, Center for Neighborhoods [Louisville] Board of Directors, 1999-2012 (Vice President, 2002-

2005) Member, Metropolitan Housing Coalition [Louisville] Board of Directors, 1999-2004 and 2006-2009 (Vice

President, 2001-2002, and President, 2002-2004) Co-Chair, Louisville Urban Design Studio Advisory Board, 2000-2009 Member, International Real Estate Society Board of Directors (representing the American Real Estate

Society), 2009 Member, University of Louisville Committee for Review of Individual Financial Interests in Research,

2003-2008; Special Circumstances Subcommittee, 2007-2008 Member, Louisville Metro Mayor’s Neighborhood Summit External Steering Committee, 2008 Member, Ohio Board of Regents External Review Panel, Ph.D. Program in Interdisciplinary Studies,

Union Institute, April 2005 Member, Ohio Board of Regents External Review Panel, B.S. in Public Administration, University of Rio

Grande, April 2005 Member, Ohio Board of Regents External Review Panel, Ph.D. Program in Leadership and Change,

Antioch University, October 2000 and March 2005 Member, Louisville Mayor’s Philip Morris Site Advisory Committee, 2003 Member, Metro United Way [Louisville] Vital Neighborhoods Community Investment Team, 2001 Member, Fulbright Australasia Review Committee, 1999-2001 (Chair, 2000-2001) Member, Common Wealth Individual Development Account [Louisville] Advisory Committee, 1999-2001

* Excludes university departmental and college committee memberships.

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Advisor, Old Louisville Neighborhood Plan Task Force, 1999-2000 Member, Memphis City Beautiful Commission, 1987-1988 External tenure and promotion reviews for: Clemson University, Ohio State University, Portland State

University, University of Aberdeen, University of Auckland, and University of Utah Major fundraising: Jacob G. Schmidlapp Foundation, for Fifth Third Bank Professorship in Community Development,

Department of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville Kentucky Housing Corporation, for KHC Real Estate Research Professorship, Department of Urban and

Public Affairs, University of Louisville W. L. Lyons Brown Foundation, for support of University of Louisville’s Urban Design Studio Various sources, for support of University of Louisville’s real estate program

Honors and Awards Research prizes: International Real Estate Society Award for Achievement in International Real Estate Research, 2014. Asian Real Estate Society ARES Foundation Award for Best Conference Paper for “Land leverage and

house prices” (with Martin Hoesli, Donato Scognamiglio, and Sumei Zhang) presented at the 2010 annual conference in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Award for Best Conference Paper for “Predicting house prices with spatial

dependence: a comparison of different methods” (with Eva Cantoni and Martin Hoesli) presented at the 2009 annual conference in Sydney, Australia.

Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Award for Best Conference Paper for “A simple alternative house price

index method” (with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun) presented at the 2005 annual conference in Melbourne, Australia.

Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Award for Best Conference Paper for “The price of aesthetic externalities”

(with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun) presented at the 2004 annual conference in Bangkok, Thailand. American Real Estate Society Award for Best Conference Paper on Real Estate Valuation (sponsored by

the Appraisal Institute) for “The price of aesthetic externalities” (with Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun) presented at the 2004 annual conference at Captiva Island, Florida.

Royal Australian Planning Institute (ACT Division) Award for Excellence in Planning Scholarship, 1994, for

“Leasehold policies and land use planning in Canberra: a critical assessment” (with Max Neutze and

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Ann Louise Strong), Urban Research Program Working Paper Series no. 44, Canberra: Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1994.

Service and other awards: Red Pen Award from the American Real Estate Society for exceptional service on the editorial board of

the Journal of Sustainable Real Estate, 2014. Red Pen Award from the American Real Estate Society for exceptional service on the editorial board of

the Journal of Sustainable Real Estate, 2013. Outstanding reviewer for the Journal of European Real Estate Research, 2012. Best project award from the Kentucky Chapter of the American Planning Association for City Solutions

Center report, Schoolyards as Resources for Learning and Communities: A Design Handbook for Kentucky Schools (with John W. Vick, J. Michael McCoy, Patrick Piuma, Lauren Heberle, Jeremy Dyer, and Bradley Coomes), 2011.

Outstanding community initiative award from the Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association

for the City Solutions Center’s Jeffersonville Neighborhood Leadership Institute (conducted by J. Michael McCoy, John W. Vick, and Patrick Piuma in collaboration with staff of the City of Jeffersonville), 2011.

Best student project award from the Kentucky Chapter of the American Planning Association for

Capstone Studio project on revitalization of downtown Hazard, Kentucky, 2008. Red Pen Award from the American Real Estate Society for exceptional service on the editorial board of

the Journal of Housing Research during 2006-07. Honorary appointments: Fellow, Weimer School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics, Homer Hoyt Institute,

from 2012 Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Turku, Finland, October 2011, October 2013,

and October/November 2014 Visiting Professor, Business School, University of Geneva, Switzerland, June 2004, June 2005, October

2006, October 2007, December 2008, December 2009, June 2010, April 2011, and October 2012 Research Fellow, Bordeaux Management School, Bordeaux, France, 2008-2010 Visiting Professor, Department of Philosophy, Peking University, China, October 2008 Visiting Professor, Clemson University Architecture Center in Barcelona, Spain, March-April 2003 Visiting Professor, Department of Land Economy, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, June 2002

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Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Planning, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, December 2001

Faculty Associate, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1994-1995 Wharton Mortgage Bankers Association Distinguished Lecturer, Wharton Real Estate Center, University

of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 1993

Professional Affiliations American Planning Association American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association American Real Estate Society