Matthew S Chambers

Associate Professor, Department of Economics

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Contact Info

Phone:
410-704-3576
Office:
Stephens Hall, 101B



Education

Ph D, Economics, Florida State University, 2003
MS, Economics, Florida State University, 2001
BA, Economics, Wabash College, 1998

Areas of Expertise

Macroeconomics

Risk and Insurance

Computational Economics

Housing

Selected Publications and Presentations

  • Aging and Health Financing in the US: A General Equilibrium Analysis,
    Publisher: European Economic Review, October (4th Quarter/Autumn), 2017
  • Maryland's Housing Recovery and a Nobel Perspective,
    Publisher: Baltimore Business Review, January (1st Quarter/Winter), 2014
  • Did Housing Policies Cause the Post-War Boom in Homeownership? A General Equilibrium Analysis,
    Publisher: NBER Bound Volume/ University of Chicago Press, July (3rd Quarter/Summer), 2013
  • A Brief Housing Update and a Historical Perspective of Housing Booms,
    Publisher: Baltimore Business Review, January (1st Quarter/Winter), 2013
  • Taxation and Subsidies: The US Case,
    Publisher: Elsevier Publishing, May, 2012
  • Finance Mortgage Contracts: Innovation,
    Publisher: , May, 2012
  • Residential Real Estate in the Baltimore Regio and Policy: Reversing the Trend with Affordability and a Twist,
    Publisher: Baltimore Business Review, January (1st Quarter/Winter), 2012
  • An Update on Residential Real Estate Prices in the Baltimore Region and a Glimpse at Commercial Real Estate,
    Publisher: Baltimore Business Review, January (1st Quarter/Winter), 2011
  • Residential Real Estate Prices in the Baltimore Region,
    Publisher: Baltimore Business Review, January (1st Quarter/Winter), 2010
  • Housing policy and the progressivity of income taxation,
    Publisher: Journal of Monetary Economics, November, 2009
  • Accounting for Changes in the Homeownership Rate,
    Publisher: International Economic Review, August, 2009
  • Housing Tenure and Investment Decisions,
    Publisher: Review of Economic Dynamics, January (1st Quarter/Winter), 2009
  • Mortgage Innovation, Mortgage Choice, and Housing Decisions,
    Publisher: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, November, 2008

Grants & Contracts

  • Multi-Agent General Equilibrium Modeling
    Sponsor: CMS/OACT, 2013
  • Macroeconomic Approach to Housing Issues
    Sponsor: National Science Foundation, 2009