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Michael Suher

Education

  • Ph.D., Economics, Brown University, 2014
  • B.A., Physics, Duke University, 2005
Current Research Topics
  • Housing affordability and neighborhood choice
  • Hiring tax credits
  • Economist

    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

    2017 - present
  • Research Fellow

    NYU Furman Center

    2014 - 2017
  • Empirical assessment of SR/CA small-dollar lending letter impact
    Daniel Gorin, Sarah Gosky, and Michael Suher
    FEDS Notes (2023)
    https://doi.org/10.17016/2380-7172.3329
  • Cost of Banking for LMI and Minority Communities
    Marco Migueis, Michael Suher, and Jessie Xu
    Finance and Economics Discussion Series (2022)
    https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2022.040
  • Neighbors and Networks: The Role of Social Interactions on the Residential Choices of Housing Choice Voucher Holders
    Ingrid Gould Ellen, Michael Suher, and Gerard Torrats-Espinosa
    Journal of Housing Economics (2019)
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhe.2018.09.005
  • State of New York City's Housing and Neighborhoods in 2014
    Sean Capperis, Jorge De la Roca, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Brian Karfunkel, Yiwen Kuali, Shannon Moriarty, Justin Steil, Eric Stern, Michael Suher, Max Weselcouch, Mark Willis, and Jessica Yager
    Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy (2014)
  • Essays on Housing and Agglomeration
    Michael B. Suher
    Brown University (2014)
  • Assessment of the Regional Economic Impacts of Catastrophic Events: CGE Analysis of Resource Loss and Behavioral Effects of an RDD Attack Scenario
    J. A. Giesecke, W. J. Burns, A. Barrett, E. Bayrak, A. Rose, P. Slovic, and M. Suher
    Risk Analysis (2012)
    https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1539-6924.2010.01567.x
  • Federal Financial Exposure to Natural Catastrophe Risk
    J. David Cummins, Michael Suher, and George Zanjani
    NBER Conference Report (2010)
  • The Impact of Tax Law Changes on Bank Dividend Policy, Sell-offs, Organizational Form, and Industry Structure
    Hamid Mehran and Michael Suher
    Staff reports (Federal Reserve Bank of New York) (2009)
  • conference

    October 2018

    System Committee on Regional Analysis Conference, Boston

    The efficacy of hiring credits in distressed areas

  • conference

    June 2018

    AREUEA National Conference, Washington

    The efficacy of hiring credits in distressed areas

  • conference

    January 2018

    AREUEA Annual Conference, Philadelphia

    Neighbors and networks: The role of social interactions on the residential choices of housing choice voucher holders

  • conference

    November 2017

    APPAM Fall Research Conference, Chicago

    The efficacy of hiring credits in distressed areas

  • conference

    May 2017

    IZA Junior/Senior Symposium, University of Texas at Austin

    The efficacy of hiring credits in distressed areas

  • conference

    April 2017

    AEI Conference on Housing Affordability, Washington

    Is anybody home? The impact and taxation of non-resident buyers

  • conference

    March 2017

    FSU-UF Critical Issues in Real Estate Symposium, Tallahassee

    Neighbors and networks: The role of social interactions on the residential choices of housing choice voucher holders

  • conference

    November 2016

    Urban Economics Association, Minneapolis

    Is anybody home? The impact and taxation of non-resident buyers

  • conference

    July 2016

    AEI-BoI-FRBG-TAU-UCLA Housing Affordability Conference, Tel Aviv

    Is anybody home? The impact and taxation of non-resident buyers

  • conference

    June 2016

    American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, Washington

    Is anybody home? The impact and taxation of non-resident buyers

  • conference

    May 2016

    Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge

    Is anybody home? The impact and taxation of non-resident buyers

  • conference

    November 2015

    National Tax Association, Boston

    Is anybody home? The impact and taxation of non-resident buyers

Referee
  • Journal of Urban Economics
  • Journal of Housing Economics
  • Urban Studies
  • Cityscape
  • Journal of Planning Education and Research
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Last Update: December 1, 2023