The bio below comes from a published article and may now be dated.
Greg Howard is an Associate Professor of economics at the University of Illinois, with a Ph.D. from MIT in 2018. He is an urban and macroeconomist. His work has estimated causal effects of internal migration on U.S. cities, used spatial general equilibrium models to better understand aggregate implications of local shocks to housing markets, proposed new models of internal migration for use in quantitative modeling, estimated causal effects of regional universities on the local economy, and tested empirical predictions of rational inattention in data-rich real-world settings. His email is glhoward@illinois.edu.