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Haydar Kurban
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
Howard University


 

 


Curriculum Vitae [cvwebdec2008.pdf]

 

 

 


Research Papers

 

 

"Do Metropolitan Areas with Rich Cities Experience Less Sprawl?"
with Joseph Persky. Economic Development Quarterly,
Vol. 21, No 2; 179-184, 2007.


"Social Impact Based Contingency Screening and Ranking"
with James Momoh, Yi Zhang, Philip Fanara and Jide Iwarere.
International Journal of Critical Infrastructure, (3): Nos. 1/2: 124-141, 2007

 

"Federal Spending and Segregation in Chicago Suburbs"
The Review of Black Political Economy, pp. 49-61, Summer 2006


"Fair Housing Education and Outreach"

 


New Research

 

 

Property Tax Funded Suburban Public Education: Tiebout Benefits for Community-Based Redistribution

 

Developing Urban Vulnerability Index
Collaboration in the U.S. DHS-funded Homeland Security Center for Risk and Economic Modeling of Terrorism Events (CREATE) with the University of Southern California.

 

"Constructing Urban Vulnerability Index”, with Mika Kato

 

“Intra-metropolitan Distribution of Public School Subsidies,” with Joseph Persky

 

“Intra-Urban Size Distribution in the United States” with Gaminie Meepagala

 


Fields of Interest

 

 

Urban and Regional Economics, Public Finance, Deregulation, and Economics of Disasters

 

 

Contact Information:

E-Mail:
hkurban@howard.edu

Address:
Department of Economics
Howard University

2400 4th St., N.W.
ASB-B Bldg. Room 302
Washington, DC 20059

Phone: 202.806.7598
Fax: 202.806.4896