Presentations address how vacant building demolitions affect crime in the short and long term, how individual borrower characteristics influence response to mortgage assistance, whether increasing population density leads to agricultural intensification, and complementary models for analyzing drought impacts.
Moderator: Allison Gunter, Colorado State University
Presentations:
The Effect of Vacant Building Demolitions on Crime under Depopulation
Christina Plerhoples, Michigan State University
Staring Down Foreclosure: Modification Findings from Homeowners Seeking Assistance
Shannon A. McKay, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond; Urvi Neelakantan, ; Kimberly Zeuli, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
How does Population Density affect Agricultural Production? Evidence from Ethiopia
Anna Leigh Josephson, Jacob E. Ricker-Gilbert, and Raymond J.G.M. Florax, Purdue University
Integrating Different Approaches to Analyze a Drought Event’s Impact on Communities: Applying EDM and IO models to Analysis of the Drought in Southeast Colorado
Allison Gunter, Chris Goemans, James G. Pritchett, and Dawn D. Thilmany McFadden, Colorado State University