Matt Delventhal

Claremont McKenna College - Robert Day School of Economics and Finance

500 E. Ninth St.

Claremont, CA 91711-6420

United States

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Spatial Implications of Telecommuting

Number of pages: 80 Posted: 29 Jan 2021 Last Revised: 14 Dec 2024
Matt Delventhal and Andrii Parkhomenko
Claremont McKenna College - Robert Day School of Economics and Finance and University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business
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Covid-19, urban, work at home, commuting, spatial equilibrium

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How Do Cities Change When We Work from Home?

Number of pages: 43 Posted: 14 Dec 2020
Matt Delventhal, Eunjee Kwon and Andrii Parkhomenko
Claremont McKenna College - Robert Day School of Economics and Finance, University of Cincinnati and University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business
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COVID-19, urban, work at home, commuting

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The Cost of Trade Disruptions at Different Stages of Development

International Economic Review, vol. 65(3), August 2024., McMaster University, Department of Economics Working Paper Series 2019-12
Number of pages: 60 Posted: 12 Nov 2019 Last Revised: 06 Jun 2024
University of Barcelona, Claremont McKenna College - Robert Day School of Economics and Finance, McMaster University and McMaster University
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Structural Transformation, International Trade

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Demographic Transitions Across Time and Space

CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16708
Number of pages: 76 Posted: 04 Feb 2022
Claremont McKenna College - Robert Day School of Economics and Finance, University of Pennsylvania - Department of Economics and Centre for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI)
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demographic transition, Diffusion, skill-biased technological change