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Dr James Graham
PhD NYU
Senior Lecturer
Phone
+61 2 8627 9780
James Graham completed his PhD in Economics at New York University in 2020. James’ primary research interests are in macroeconomics and the economics of housing. Prior to his PhD, James was a Senior Economist at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
- Macroeconomics
- the economics of housing
Publications
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Journals
- Graham, J., Andreas Makridis, C. (2023). House Prices and Consumption: A New Instrumental Variables Approach. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 15(1), 411-443. [More Information]
- Graham, J., Read, A. (2023). House Prices, Monetary Policy and Commodities: Evidence from Australia*. Economic Record, 99(324), 1-31. [More Information]
- Gamber, W., Graham, J., Yadav, A. (2023). Stuck at home: Housing demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Housing Economics, 59(Part B). [More Information]
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Magazine / Newspaper Articles
- Graham, J. (2024). Advertising a house is ridiculously expensive in Australia – could that be affecting the property market? The Conversation, September 2024.
- Graham, J. (2024). Becoming a landlord while still renting? ‘Rentvesting’ promises a foot on the property ladder, but watch your step. The Conversation, May 2024.
- Graham, J. (2022). Why the NZ government is right to rule out rent controls as a housing crisis solution. The Conversation, February 2022.
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2024
- Graham, J. (2024). Advertising a house is ridiculously expensive in Australia – could that be affecting the property market? The Conversation, September 2024.
- Graham, J. (2024). Becoming a landlord while still renting? ‘Rentvesting’ promises a foot on the property ladder, but watch your step. The Conversation, May 2024.
2023
- Graham, J., Andreas Makridis, C. (2023). House Prices and Consumption: A New Instrumental Variables Approach. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 15(1), 411-443. [More Information]
- Graham, J., Read, A. (2023). House Prices, Monetary Policy and Commodities: Evidence from Australia*. Economic Record, 99(324), 1-31. [More Information]
- Gamber, W., Graham, J., Yadav, A. (2023). Stuck at home: Housing demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Housing Economics, 59(Part B). [More Information]
2022
- Zheng, A., Graham, J. (2022). Public Education Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 14(3), 250-282. [More Information]
- Graham, J. (2022). Why the NZ government is right to rule out rent controls as a housing crisis solution. The Conversation, February 2022.
2021
- Graham, J., Ozbilgin, M. (2021). Age, industry, and unemployment risk during a pandemic lockdown. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 133, 104233. [More Information]
- Graham, J. (2021). Wage subsidy was essential to save jobs during lockdowns. stuff.co.nz, September 2021.
Selected Grants
2021
- Financing first homeownership: modelling policy impacts at individual and market levels, Whelan S, Graham J, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Ltd (AHURI)/National Housing Research Program - Research Projects