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Owen Zidar

Professor Of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University

Owen Zidar is a distinguished Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University with a profound focus on public finance issues like business taxation, high-income individuals taxation, local fiscal policies, and economic profit creation and distribution. He also holds the position of Faculty Research Associate at the NBER.

Owen Zidar pursued his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of California, Berkeley after completing his BA in Economics with High Honors from Dartmouth College, where he graduated summa cum laude. He also attended Strake Jesuit for his education.

His professional journey includes a tenure as a Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, an Associate Professor with tenure, a Visiting Assistant Professor, and as an Assistant Professor at Princeton University. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Beyond academia, Owen Zidar has diverse experience, having worked as a Freelance Writer for The New York Times, a Staff Economist at the Council of Economic Advisers, a Summer Intern at the National Economic Council, and a Research Assistant at the National Bureau of Economic Research, among other roles in prestigious organizations such as Bain Capital Ventures, Lehman Brothers, and The Parthenon Group.

Owen Zidar's research interests, academic positions, and professional experiences reflect his dedication to the field of economics and public finance, making him a key figure in his area of expertise.

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Mar 25 · twitter

For housing folks thinking about abundance, at what point would the expected returns to developers fall enough to not be worth building homes (relative to investing elsewhere)? Seems like capital supply would be a key constraint on massive housing abundance.

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New York, New York, United States