WILLIAM H. ROGERS
Assistant Professor of Economics
Education: B.A., International Economics, Hastings College, 1999; M.S., Economics, Ph.D., Economics, Colorado State University, 2004. Major fields: Urban and Regional Economics, Public Economics
Current Employment: Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Research Interests: Land and Housing Markets, Public and Private Land-Use Restrictions, and Neighborhood Development.
Courses Taught: Undergraduate: Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomic, Public Finance, Urban and Regional Economics, and Real Estate Economics. Graduate: Urban and Regional Economics and Real Estate Economics.
Memberships: American Economic Association (AEA), American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association (AREUEA), and Regional Science Association International (RSAI).
Publications
Work in Progress:
“Declining Foreclosure Neighborhood Effects over Time.”
“Do Private Schools Reduce Income Segregation in the Housing Market?” (6,800 words)
“Mapping the Character of Residential Community Associations: A Case Study of Saint Louis, Missouri.” (6,500 words)
Most Recent Published and “In Press” Work:
“The Impact of Foreclosures on Neighboring Housing Sales.” With William Winter. Journal of Real Estate Research, forthcoming.
“Measuring the Price Impact of Municipal Incorporation on Homeowner Associations.” Land Economics, Forthcoming.
“The Housing Price Impact of Covenant Restrictions and other Subdivision Characteristics.” Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Forthcoming.
“A Market for Institutions: Assessing the Impact of Restrictive Covenants on Housing.” Land Economics, vol. 82, (November 2006): 500-512.
“Planning in the Housing Market and Bellamy's Influence on Private Governments.” Journal of Economic Issues, vol. 38, (March 2004): 253-266.