Felipe Barbieri
I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania. My research is in industrial organization and urban economics, focusing on housing and transportation.
My Job Market Paper explores the welfare consequences of institutional ownership of single-family housing in the United States.
I am advised by Aviv Nevo, Juan Camilo Castillo, and Gilles Duranton.
I am on the 2024-25 Academic Job Market.
Working Papers
- Market Power and the Welfare Effects of Institutional Landlords
Job Market Paper [PDF]
(with Gregory Dobbels)
- Optimal Urban Transportation Policy: Evidence from Chicago
R&R, Econometrica [PDF]
(with Milena Almagro, Juan Camilo Castillo, Nathaniel Hickok, and Tobias Salz)
Selected Work In Progress
- Optimal Rental Assistance and Homelessness in Market Equilibrium
(with Olivia Diaz Gilbert and Keunsang Song)
- Estimating Labor Market Power using Job Vacancy Duration Data: Evidence from France
(with Thomas Le Barbanchon)
Research Interests
Industrial Organization, Urban Economics