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Jordan Rappaport
Senior Economist
Research Department
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
1 Memorial Drive
Kansas City, MO 64198
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Biography
Jordan Rappaport is a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He joined the Bank in 1999 following completing his Ph.D. in economics at Harvard Univerity. Jordan also holds a bachelors' degree from Brown University, from which he graduated in 1990. Jordan's research focuses on issues related to local growth. His articles for the Bank's Economic Review primarily focus on U.S. metropolitan area growth and on housing. His empirical research published in peer-reviewed journals has documented the persistence and causes of long run local population growth. His published theoretical research shows that even small costs associated with moving are sufficient to cause high persistence in net population flows and that small productivity and amenity differences can cause very large differences in local population density. Jordan is an associate editor of Regional Science and Urban Economics and the Journal of Regional Science.
Professional Journals and Books
- "The Increasing Importance of Quality of Life"
Journal of Economic Geography, March 2009 - "Consumption Amenities and City Population Density"
Regional Science and Urban Economics, November 2008 - "A Productivity Model of City Crowdedness"
Journal of Urban Economics, March 2008 - "Why Do the Poor Live in Cities: The Role of Public Transportation"
with Edward Glaeser and Matthew Kahn, Journal of Urban Economics, January 2008 - "Comparing Aggregate Housing Price Measures"
Business Economics, October 2007 - "Moving to Nice Weather"
Regional Science and Urban Economics, May 2007
Supplemental Tables | Supplemental Maps - "A Bottleneck Capital Model of Economic Development"
Journal of Monetary Economics, November 2006
Supplemental Tables - "How Does Labor Mobility Affect Income Convergence?"
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, March 2005. - "Why are Population Flows So Persistent?"
Journal of Urban Economics, November 2004
Supplemental Tables and Figures - "The United States as a Coastal Nation"
with Jeffrey Sachs, Journal of Economic Growth, March 2003
Supplemental Tables, Figures, and Maps | Color Versions of Maps | Coastal Proximity Varibles
Additional Publications
- "The Economic Consequences of Weather"
The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition
Economic Review Articles
- "The Effectiveness of Homeownership in Building Household Wealth"
Fourth Quarter 2010 - "The Affordability of Homeownership to Middle-Income Americans"
Fourth Quarter 2008 - "A Guide to Aggregate House Price Measures"
Second Quarter 2007 - "The Shared Fortunes of Cities and Suburbs" | View Data
Third Quarter 2005 - "U.S. Urban Decline and Growth, 1950 to 2000"
Third Quarter 2003 - "What Are the Benefits of Hosting a Major League Sports Franchise?"
with Chad Wilkerson, First Quarter 2001
Research Working Papers
Other Working Papers
- "Local Growth Empirics"
Center for International Development at Harvard University Working Paper No. 23, July 1999 - "Extremist Funding, Centrist Voters, and Candidate Divergence"
Santa Fe Institute Working Paper No. 97-06-059E, June 1997










