DF Lunch Seminar with Prof. Remi Jedwab, George Washington University
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DF Lunch Seminar with Prof. Remi Jedwab, George Washington University

By Department of Finance

“The Skyscraper Revolution: Global Economic Development and Land Savings.”

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4, rue Alphonse Weicker - room B001

4, rue Alphonse Weicker L-2721 Luxembourg Luxembourg

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  • 1 hour, 15 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Business • Finance

With the Lunch Seminar series, the Department of Finance is bringing eminent and up-and-coming researchers from around the world to Luxembourg.


Abstract:

Tall buildings make up over 20% of real estate by value in the world’s largest cities. Nonetheless, many governments constrain tall building construction, hindering urbanization and growth. Quantification for all cities worldwide using a canonical land use model disciplined with reduced form elasticity estimates indicates that eliminating existing height constraints would generate a global welfare gain of 6.4%. Aggregate land values would decline by 6.0%, incentivizing landowners to support height restrictions. Estimated elasticities of city population and built area with respect to aggregate city building heights are 0.13 and -0.16 in developing economies, reinforcing the quantitative evidence that tall buildings facilitate urban growth and compactness. Interactions between static demand factors and the geography of bedrock isolate 1975-2015 tall building construction driven by technology-induced reductions in the cost of height.


More about Prof. Bernestein: Remi Jedwab, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Director of IIEP

The seminar will be held in person.


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Department of Finance

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Dec 4 · 12:30 GMT+1