Alex Anas
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SHORTENED RESUME
ALEX ANAS
OFFICE ADDRESS
Department of Economics
University at Buffalo
State University of New York
Amherst, New York 14260
Tel: 716-645-2121 (ext. 415)
Fax: 801-749-7805
e-mail: alexanas@buffalo.edu
DEGREES
Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1975
M.C.P, M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1974
B.S., B.A. Carnegie-Mellon University, 1972.
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION
Urban and Land Economics (Transportation and Land Use,
Housing Markets, Economics of Land Preservation)
Discrete Choice Models (Equilibrium Analysis and Applied Econometrics)
Computable General Equilibrium Models of Urban Economies and Land Use
Forecasting and Optimization Models in Planning
PRIOR ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Northwestern University (1975-1991)
The University of Illinois at Urbana (1986-1988)
Stanford University (1981-1982)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Economics Association
Regional Science Association International
AWARDS
United Parcel Service Research Development Grant, Stanford University, 1981-1982.
Frank H. and Josephine L. Goodyear Professorship, State University of New York at Buffalo,
1991-1999
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Lusk Center Summer Research Fellowship, University of Southern California, 1995
David E. Lincoln Fellowship, Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, 2001
SELECTED RESEARCH AWARDS
From the U.S.E.P.A.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Linking Urban Development, Demographic Trends and Technology Changes to Stationary and Mobile Source Emissions”, ($ 675,000). November 2004 – October 2007.
From the NSF
Nine awards since 1976, totaling approximately $ 860,000 of which the most recent:
National Science Foundation, Urban Research Initiative 1998-2005: “Infrastructure and Metropolitan Development.” ($ 450,000). January 1999 – present.
From the U.S.D.O.T and Other Transportation Agencies
Federal Transit Administration, "Development of an Operational Equilibrium Model to Predict the Effects of Transportation Improvements on Property Values in the New York Area" ($ 80,000). September 1, 1990- August 31, 1991.
United States Department of Transportation, University Research Program : "The Effects of
Transportation on the Tax Base and Development of Cities" ($166,300). September 1979
December 1982.
From the D.H.U.D.
Department of Housing and Urban Development: "A Comprehensive Housing-Land Use
Model for Evaluating Housing Rehabilitation Programs" ($ 135,000). September, 1987 - January, 1989. .
From the Fannie Mae Foundation
Federal National Mortgage Association: “Longitudinal Calibration and Testing of the
Chicago Prototype Housing Market Model” ($ 110,000). February 1990 – December, 1991.
From the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy
"Application of a Dynamic Urban Simulation Model to Evaluate Land Value Taxation." ($
37,000). December, 2000 -- December, 2001.
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PUBLICATIONS
[For full list of publications organized by subject, click here.]
Selected Books
Anas, Alex, Residential Location Markets and Urban Transportation : Economic theory, econometrics and policy analysis with discrete choice models. Academic Press, New York, 1982. ISBN 0-12057920-0.
Anas, Alex, Modeling in Urban and Regional Economics, Volume 26 in Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics, Jacques Lesourne and Hugo Sonnenschein (editors-in-chief), Harwood Academic Publishers, New York 1987. ISBN 3-7186-0467-1.
(• Reprinted as chapter 26 in Volume 2 of the Encyclopaedia of Pure and Applied Economics: Urban and Regional Economics, Harwood Academic Publishers, New York 1997)
Selected Articles in Refereed Journals (including currently in press)
Anas, Alex, “Dynamics of Urban Residential Growth”, Journal of Urban Economics, 5, 66 -87, 1978.
(• Reprinted in Analytical Urban Economics, volume 3 of Modern Classics in Regional Science, edited by Harry Richardson, Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp. ISBN : 1-85898-110-7).
Anas, Alex and Leon N. Moses , “Mode Choice, Transport Structure and Urban Land Use”, Journal of Urban Economics, 6, 228-246, 1979.
(• Reprinted in Transport and Land Use, volume 2 of Modern Classics in Regional Science, edited by Joseph Berechman, Hirotado Kohno, Kenneth J. Button, Peter Nijkamp, ISBN : 1-85898-109-3).
Anas, Alex, “A Probabilistic Approach to the Structure of Rental Housing Markets”, Journal of Urban Economics, 7, 225-247, 1980.
(• Reprinted in Regional Housing and Labor Markets, volume 5 of Modern Classics in Regional Science, edited by Manfred Fischer, Kenneth J. Button and Peter Nijkamp. ISBN : 1-85898-110-7)
Anas, Alex, “The Estimation of Multinomial Logit Models of Joint Location and Mode Choice from Aggregated Data”, Journal of Regional Science, 21, 2, 223-242, 1981.
Anas, Alex, “Discrete Choice Theory, Information Theory and the Multinomial Logit and Gravity Models", Transportation Research B, 17B, I, 13-23, 1983.
Anas, Alex and Leon N. Moses, “Qualitative Choices and the Blending of Discrete
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Alternatives”, 7he Review of Economics and Statistics, 66(4), 547-555, 1984.
Anas, Alex and Liang-Shyong Duann, “Dynamic Forecasting of Travel Demand, Residential Location and Land Development: Policy Simulations with the Chicago Area Transportation/Land Use Analysis System”, Sistemi Urbani, 1, 37-70, 1984.
(• Reprinted in Papers of the Regional Science Association, 56, 38-58, 1985.)
(• Reprinted in Advances in Urban Systems Modeling, B. Hutchinson and M. Batty (eds.), Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1986.)
Anas, Alex and Cheng Min Feng, “Invariance of Expected Utilities in Logit Models”, Economics Letters, 27,pp.41-45 1988.
Anas, Alex, “Optimal Preservation and Pricing of Natural Public Lands in General Equilibrium”, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 15, 158-172 , 1988.
Anas, Alex, “Taste Heterogeneity and Urban Spatial Structure : The Logit Model and Monocentric Theory Reconciled”, Journal of Urban Economics, 28, 318-335, 1990.
(• Reprinted in Analytical Urban Economics, volume 3 of Modern Classics in Regional Science, edited by Harry Richardson, Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp. ISBN: 1-85898-110-7).
Anas, Alex and Richard J. Arnott, “Dynamic Housing Market Equilibrium with Taste Heterogeneity, Idiosyncratic Perfect Foresight and Stock Conversions”, Journal of Housing Economics,1,1, 2-32, 1991.
Anas, Alex, “On the Birth and Growth of Cities : Laissez-Faire and Planning Compared”, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 22, 243-258, 1992.
Anas, Alex and Ikki Kim, “Income Distribution and the Residential Density Gradient”, Journal of Urban Economics, 31,164-180, 1992.
Anas, Alex and Richard J. Arnott, “Development and Testing of the Chicago Prototype Housing Market Model", Joumal of Housing Research , 4 (l), 73-130, 1993.
(• Downloadable from http://www.fanniemaefoundation.org/programs/jhr.shtml)
Anas, Alex and Ikki Kim, “General Equilibrium Models of Polycentric Urban Land Use with Endogenous Congestion and Job Agglomeration”, Journal of Urban Economics, 40, 232-256, 1996.
Anas, Alex and Richard J. Arnott, “Taxes and Allowances in a Dynamic Equilibrium Model of Urban Housing Market with a Size -Quality Hierarchy”, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 27, 547-580, 1997.
Anas, Alex, “Rent Control with Matching Economies : A Model of European Housing Market Regulation” Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 15(1), 111-137, 1997.
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Anas, Alex, Richard J. Arnott and Kenneth A. Small, “Urban Spatial Structure”, Journal of Economic Literature, 36, 1426-1464, 1998.
(• Reprinted as Chapter 8 in Readings in Urban Economics: Issues and Public Policy, edited by Robert W. Wassmer. Blackwell Publishers, Malden, Massachusetts, 2000.)
Anas, Alex and Rong Xu, “Congestion, Land Use and Job Dispersion: A General Equilibrium Analysis”, Journal of Urban Economics , 45,3, 451-473, 1999.
Anas, Alex , “Prejudice, Exclusion and Compensating Transfers: The Economics of Ethnic Segregation”, Journal of Urban Economics, 52, 3, 409-432, 2002.
Anas, Alex and Kai Xiong, “Intercity Trade and the Industrial Diversification of Cities”, Journal of Urban Economics, 54, 258-276, 2003.
Anas, Alex, “Vanishing Cities: What Does the New Economic Geography Imply about The Efficiency of Urbanization?”, Journal of Economic Geography, 4, 181-199, 2004.
Anas, Alex and Kai Xiong, “The Formation and Growth of Specialized Cities: Efficiency without Developers or Malthusian Traps,” Regional Science and Urban Economics, 35(4), 445-470, 2005.
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