Saturday, April 20

Richard K. Green

Non-Resident Senior Fellow

    Richard K. Green is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Economics, at CSEP. He is also Director of the Lusk Center for Real Estate, University of Southern California. He also has been principal economist and director of financial strategy and policy analysis at Freddie Mac. He was a visiting professor of real estate at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. He was recently President of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association. In 2015-16, he served as Senior Advisor for Housing Finance at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    Representative Publications

    • Lacour-Little, M., Park, Y., & Green, R., Parameter Stability and the Valuation of Mortgages and Mortgage Backed Securities; Real Estate Economics, 40(1), 23-63; 2012.
    • Green, R. K., Thoughts on Rental Housing Market and Policy; Cityscape, A Journal of Policy, Development and Research; 2011.
    • Green, R., & Wachter, S., The Housing Finance Revolution; Proceedings of the 31st Annual Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Economic Symposium; 2008.
    • Green, R., R. Mariano, A. Pavlov and S. Wachter, Mortgage Securitization in Asia: Gains and Barriers; in T. Ito & A. K. Rose (Eds.) Financial Sector Development in the Pacific Rim, University of Chicago Press; 2008.
    • Green, R. K., Thoughts on Rental Housing Market and Policy; Cityscape, A Journal of Policy, Development and Research; 2011.
    • Green, R. K. and A. Reschovsky, Using Tax Policy to Subsidize Homeownership; in A. Staiger (Ed.) Public Spending and Incentives for Community Development Federal Reserve Bank of Boston-Aspen Institute; 2011.

    Past Positions

    Oliver T. Carr, Jr., Chair of Real Estate Finance at The George Washington University School of Business
    Director of the Center for Washington Area Studies and the Center for Real Estate and Urban Studies at that institution
    He was Wangard Faculty Scholar and Chair of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Education

    Ph.D. and M.S. in economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
    A.B. in Economics from Harvard University

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