Michael Eriksen

Michael Eriksen

University of Cincinnati

H-index: 16

North America-United States

About Michael Eriksen

Michael Eriksen, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cincinnati, specializes in the field of Economics and Real Estate.

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

Does Affordability Status Matter in Who Wants Multifamily Housing in their Backyard?

A Cost Decomposition of Break-Even Rents for New Multifamily Housing Development

The Causes and Consequences of Development Costs: Evidence from Multifamily Housing

Returns to scale in residential construction: the marginal impact of building height

Attribute (mis) reporting and appraisal bias

Homeownership in old age and at the time of death

The role of parents on the home ownership experience of their children: Evidence from the health and retirement study

The Location of Affordable and Subsidized Rental Housing Across and Within the Largest Cities in the United States

Michael Eriksen Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1227

Citations(since 2020)

558

Cited By

891

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

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University of Cincinnati

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Michael Eriksen Skills & Research Interests

Economics and Real Estate

Top articles of Michael Eriksen

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Does Affordability Status Matter in Who Wants Multifamily Housing in their Backyard?

Available at SSRN 4716411

Michael D Eriksen

Guoyang Yang

2024

A Cost Decomposition of Break-Even Rents for New Multifamily Housing Development

Available at SSRN 4603209

Michael D Eriksen

Anthony W Orlando

2023/9

The Causes and Consequences of Development Costs: Evidence from Multifamily Housing

Available at SSRN 4225004

Michael D Eriksen

Anthony W Orlando

2022/9/20

Returns to scale in residential construction: the marginal impact of building height

Real Estate Economics

Michael D Eriksen

Anthony W Orlando

2022/6

Attribute (mis) reporting and appraisal bias

Available at SSRN 3529608

Michael D Eriksen

Chun Kuang

Wenyu Zhu

2022/3/12

Homeownership in old age and at the time of death

Economics Letters

Gary V Engelhardt

Michael D Eriksen

2022/3/1

The role of parents on the home ownership experience of their children: Evidence from the health and retirement study

Real Estate Economics

Shaun A Bond

Michael D Eriksen

2021/6

The Location of Affordable and Subsidized Rental Housing Across and Within the Largest Cities in the United States

Available at SSRN 3912773

Michael D Eriksen

2021/3/18

Intended Bequests and Housing Equity in Older Age

Available at SSRN 3788324

Gary V Engelhardt

Michael D Eriksen

2021

Housing-related financial distress during the pandemic

Research Institute for Housing America Special Report

Gary V Engelhardt

Michael D Eriksen

2020/9/17

Contract price confirmation bias: Evidence from repeat appraisals

The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics

Michael D Eriksen

Hamilton B Fout

Mark Palim

Eric Rosenblatt

2020/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 112
Ralph Joseph DiClemente

Ralph Joseph DiClemente

New York University

H-index: 51
Peter A. Vanable

Peter A. Vanable

Syracuse University

H-index: 50
Stuart Rosenthal

Stuart Rosenthal

Syracuse University

H-index: 48
Jessica M. Sales

Jessica M. Sales

Emory University

H-index: 41
James Kau

James Kau

University of Georgia

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