Quinlan Lee
qlecon.bsky.social
Quinlan Lee
@qlecon.bsky.social
Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the University of Toronto

Research Interests: Nonlinear Time Series, Macroeconometrics, Machine Learning
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Did you miss one of our job market candidate profiles? The Faculty of Arts & Sciences has re-posted them in its news section if you'd need to catch up. www.artsci.utoronto.ca/news?news_uo... #econjobmarket
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December 11, 2024 at 2:37 PM
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If policymakers want to commit to housing affordability, then they need to break up with the McMansion. They're a symptom of the problem James Macek identified in his study of minimum lot size regs. #UrbanEconomics, #HousingCrisis #EconJobMarket newsletter.economics.utoronto.ca/breaking-up-...
Breaking Up with McMansions: Urban Economist James Macek
To address the housing shortage and affordability crisis, North America needs to break up with the McMansion. McMansions, a term that describes generic and oversize mass-produced suburban homes at the...
newsletter.economics.utoronto.ca
November 28, 2024 at 1:19 PM
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Defence to offence creates another breakaway!
November 25, 2024 at 1:30 AM
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Congratulations to James Macek who won the @bankofcanada.bsky.social best graduate paper award earlier this month. The urban economist is a PhD candidate with the Dept of Economics here at @uoft.bsky.social. newsletter.economics.utoronto.ca/economics-ph... #UrbanEconomics #HousingAffordability
PhD Candidate James Macek Wins Bank of Canada Award
ames Macek, a PhD candidate with the Department of Economics, has won the Bank of Canada’s Best Graduate Student Paper Award.  Macek’s research into housing policy and affordability examines how re-th...
newsletter.economics.utoronto.ca
November 22, 2024 at 2:53 PM
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Participation in the #MacDev group run by Diego Restuccia inspired Nasir Hossein Dad to investigate how lobbying affects innovation. Follow the link to read more about this new macroeconomic research newsletter.economics.utoronto.ca/investigatin... #EconSky
Investigating Innovation, Policy, and Productivity: Nasir Hossein Dad
Corporate lobbying impacts innovation and overall productivity in the U.S. Nasir Hossein Dad and his co-author have built a quantitative model that shows how firms decide to invest in lobbying and res...
newsletter.economics.utoronto.ca
November 19, 2024 at 8:19 PM