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Fernando Ferreira
Associate Professor of Real Estate


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Education

Ph.D. in Economics: University of California, Berkeley, 2004 M.A. in Economics: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1999 B.A. in Economics: State University of Maringa, Brazil, 1996

Academic Positions Held

Associate Professor, The Wharton School: 2011-present, Assistant Professor, The Wharton School: 2004-2011, Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research: 2008- present, Faculty Fellow, Penn Institute for Urban Research: 2009-present

Publications
Fernando Ferreira (2010), You Can Take It with You: Proposition 13 Tax Benefits, Residential Mobility, and Willingness to Pay for Housing Amenities, Journal of Public Economics, October 2010, vol. 94, p. 661-673
Fernando Ferreira, Joseph Gyourko, Joseph Tracy (2010), Housing Busts and Household Mobility, Journal of Urban Economics, 2010, vol. 68(1), p. 34-45.
Fernando Ferreira (2010), Do School Entry Laws Affect Educational Attainment and Labor Market Outcomes?, Economics of Education Review, 29 (2010) p. 40-54
Stephanie Cellini, Fernando Ferreira, Jesse Rothstein (2010), The Value of School Facility Investments: Evidence from a Dynamic Regression Discontinuity Design, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 2010, vol. 125(1), p. 215-261.
Fernando Ferreira, Joseph Gyourko (2009), Do Political Parties Matter? Evidence from U.S. Cities, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 2009, vol. 124(1), p. 349-397.

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Current Research
Fernando Ferreira, Albert Saiz, The Importance of Being “Ernesto”: Do Hispanics Affect the Housing Market?
Fernando Ferreira, Joseph Gyourko, Anatomy of the U.S. Housing Boom and Bust, 1993-2009
Fernando Ferreira, Patrick Bayer, Stephen Ross, Assessing Racial, Ethnic, and Neighborhood Differences in Loan Pricing and Performance
Fernando Ferreira, Patrick Bayer, Stephen Ross, Racial Discrimination in the Housing Market

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In The News
America's Growing Hispanic Population: Investing in the Future 'Mainstay of Our Labor Force', Knowledge@Wharton, 04/27/2011, Fernando Ferreira
Few in U.S. move for new jobs, fueling fear the economy might get stuck, too, Washington Post, 07/30/2010, Fernando Ferreira

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Ferreira Fernando
Fernando Ferreira
1461 Steinberg-Dietrich Hall
3620 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215)898-7181
fferreir@wharton.upenn.edu

Research Interests:
Public Economics, Urban Economics and Real Estate