Jason Barr

About Jason Barr

Jason Barr, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, specializes in the field of Urban Economics, Computational Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cities in the Sky: The Quest to Build the World's Tallest Skyscrapers

The Economics of Record-Breaking Height.

Introduction to the special issue on agent-based models in urban economics

Exciting, boring, and nonexistent skylines: Vertical building gaps in global perspective

Policy Research Working Paper 10365

Cities without skylines: worldwide building-height gaps and their possible determinants and implications

Viewing urban spatial history from tall buildings

1,760 Acres. That's How Much More of Manhattan We Need.

Jason Barr Information

University

Position

Rutgers University-Newark

Citations(all)

1166

Citations(since 2020)

581

Cited By

789

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jason Barr Skills & Research Interests

Urban Economics

Computational Economics

Top articles of Jason Barr

Cities in the Sky: The Quest to Build the World's Tallest Skyscrapers

2024/5/14

The Economics of Record-Breaking Height.

2023/1/1

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Introduction to the special issue on agent-based models in urban economics

2023/1

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Jiaqi Ge
Jiaqi Ge

H-Index: 10

Exciting, boring, and nonexistent skylines: Vertical building gaps in global perspective

Real Estate Economics

2023/11

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Remi Jedwab
Remi Jedwab

H-Index: 19

Policy Research Working Paper 10365

Policy

2023/3

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Remi Jedwab
Remi Jedwab

H-Index: 19

Cities without skylines: worldwide building-height gaps and their possible determinants and implications

Journal of Urban Economics

2022/11/1

Remi Jedwab
Remi Jedwab

H-Index: 19

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Viewing urban spatial history from tall buildings

Regional science and urban economics

2022/5/1

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

1,760 Acres. That's How Much More of Manhattan We Need.

International New York Times

2022/1/19

High-rises versus sprawl: The impacts of building sizes and land uses on CO2 emissions

2022/1/1

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Shaojie Wang
Shaojie Wang

H-Index: 2

The Economics of Skyscrapers: A Synthesis Online Appendix

2021/12/19

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Storm surges, informational shocks, and the price of urban real estate: An application to the case of Hurricane Sandy

Regional Science and Urban Economics

2021/9/1

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Growing skylines: The economic determinants of skyscrapers in China

The journal of real estate finance and economics

2021/8

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Jingshu Luo
Jingshu Luo

H-Index: 2

In brief... Economics of skyscrapers

2020/11/2

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Data, Notes, and References for Blog Post on the Economics of the Empire State Building

2020/8/17

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Do skyscrapers make economic sense?

USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog

2020/8/1

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Skyscrapers and the Happiness of Cities

Eastern economic journal

2020/4

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

Jennifer Johnson
Jennifer Johnson

H-Index: 15

Introduction to the Symposium on Urban Economics

Eastern economic journal

2020/4

Jason Barr
Jason Barr

H-Index: 10

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