New York City / Tuesday Sep 09,2014
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Peter Ganong & Daniel Shoag

Land Use Restrictions & the Decline of Income Convergence in the US

NYU School of Law 310 Furman Hall 245 Sullivan St New York, NY 10012
RSVP

Thanks to Peter Ganong and Daniel Shoag for leading a discussion on land use restrictions and the decline of regional income convergence in the U.S.

They presented their working paper, "Why Has Regional Income Convergence in the U.S. Declined?"

Find the full paper here.

Speakers

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Daniel Shoag
Assistant Professor of Public Policy / Harvard Kennedy School of Government

Daniel Shoag is an assistant professor of public policy at Harvard Kennedy School and an affiliate of the Taubman Center for State and Local Government. His research focuses on fiscal policy, state and local pension plans, and regional macroeconomics. Daniel is teaching a newly designed course on regional economics, federalism and state and local finance. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University in 2011. He lives in Brookline, MA with his wife and two children.