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- Matthew Turners research
Matthew Turner is a Professor of Economics at Brown University He regularly teaches courses in urban and environmental economics, and occasionally, microeconomic theory He is broadly interested in environmental and urban policy Current projects investigate the relationship between Bus Rapid Transit systems and urban air pollution, the effect of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program on
- Matthew Turner
Matthew Turner's home page Matthew Turner Professor Department of Economics Box B Brown University Providence, RI 02912 matthew_turner@brown edu
- EC1340 – Fall 2025 - matthewturner. org
EC1340 – Fall 2025 Midterm 8:30-9:300am, October 18, 2025 Matt Turner You will have 60 minutes to complete this exam No notes or books are allowed but you may use a calculator Cell phones and any device with a wireless connection must be off Anyone still working on their exam after time is called will be subject to an automatic 10 point
- EC1410 – Spring 2025 - matthewturner. org
EC1410 – Spring 2025 Final Exam May 5, 2:00-3:15pm Matt Turner You will have 75 minutes to complete this exam No notes or books are allowed but you may use a calculator Cell phones and any device with a wireless connection must be off Anyone still working on their exam after time is called will be subject to an automatic 10 point penalty
- Are Big Cities Important for Economic Growth? - Matthew Turner
Cities are often described as engines of economic growth We assess this statement quantitatively We focus on two mechanisms: a static agglomeration effect that makes production in bigger cities more eficient, and a dynamic effect whereby urban scale impacts the productivity of invention, which in turn determines the speed of technological progress for the country as a whole Using estimates
- Industrial Development in Cities - Matthew Turner
Matt Turner University of Toronto This paper uses data for eight manufacturing industries in 1970 and 1987 to test for and characterize dynamic production externalities in cities
- The Monocentric City Model - Matthew Turner
Is a monocentric city optimal? I We’ve described how the monocentric city is organized in equilibrium This is what happens when everyone pursues their own narrow self interest What would happen if a rent maximizing developer organized the city, subject to free mobility for the households? If an ‘optimal’ city is one that maximizes aggregate land rent (why is this defensible?), is an
- Urban Economics - Matthew Turner
Schedule updated on February 26 The following schedule describes the material to be covered during the term The dates on which particular material will be covered and when asignments are subject to change depending on our rate of progress Please check this schedule at least weekly for updates and changes
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