Rebecca Diamond. Stanford Graduate School of Business E303 Phone: (650) Knight Way

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Rebecca Diamond Stanford Graduate School of Business E303 Phone: (650) 497-4684 655 Knight Way diamondr@stanford.edu Stanford, CA 94305 www.stanford.edu/~diamondr EDUCATION Harvard University PhD in Economics, 2013 Dissertation: Essays in Local Labor Economics Committee: Lawrence Katz (Chair), Edward Glaeser, Ariel Pakes AM in Economics, 2011 Yale University BS, cum laude, in Physics and Economics & Mathematics, 2007 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Stanford Graduate School of Business Assistant Professor of Economics, 2014 Present Spence Faculty Scholar National Bureau of Economic Research Faculty Research Fellow, 2016 Present Stanford Department of Economics Assistant Professor of Economics (by courtesy), 2016-Present Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Faculty Fellow, 2015- Present Opportunity Lab Affiliate 2016- Present Postdoctoral Scholar, 2013-2014

PUBLICATIONS 1. Diamond, R., McQuade, T. (Forthcoming). Who Wants Affordable Housing in Their Backyard? An Equilibrium Analysis of Low-Income Property Development. Journal of Political Economy. 2. Diamond, R. (2017). Housing Supply Elasticity and Rent Extraction by State and Local Governments. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 9(1), 74-111. 3. Diamond, R. (2016). The determinants and welfare implications of US workers' diverging location choices by skill: 1980 2000. The American Economic Review, 106(3), 479-524. (Lead article) 4. Barrios, T., Diamond, R., Imbens, G. W., & Kolesár, M. (2012). Clustering, spatial correlations, and randomization inference. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 107(498), 578-591. WORKING PAPERS 1. The Effect of Rent Control Expansions on Tenants, Landlords, and Inequality: Evidence from San Francisco (with Tim McQuade and Franklin Qian) (December 2017) 2. The Long-term Consequences of Teacher Discretion in Grading of High-Stakes Tests (with Petra Persson) (Oct 2017) 3. The Geography of Poverty and Nutrition: Food Deserts and Food Choices in the United States (with Hunt Allcott and Jean-Pierre Dube) (Nov 2017) WORK IN PROGRESS 1. Consumption Responses to the Affordable Care Act: Evidence From Bank and Credit Card Data (with Michael Dickstein, Tim McQuade, and Petra Persson). 2. The Gender Earnings Gap in the Gig Economy: Evidence from over a Million Uber Drivers (with Cody Cook, Jonathan Hall, John List, and Paul Oyer). 3. The Assimilation of Hispanics: Evidence from Retail Consumption with (Kathryn Shaw and Francine Lafontaine). OTHER WRITING 1. "US Workers Diverging Locations: Causes and Inequality Consequences." Shared Prosperity in America's Communities(2016): 57. GRANTS AND AWARDS Michelle R. Clayman Faculty Scholar 2016-2017 UPS Endowment Fund at Stanford, 2016. Chicago Booth Initiative on Global Markets: The Geography of Poverty and Nutrition (with Hunt Allcott & J.P. Dube), 2014.

Penn IUR Scholar, 2014- Upjohn Institute Dissertation Award, Honorable Mention, 2013 Review of Economic Studies Tour, 2013 National Institute of Social Sciences Seed Grant, 2013 Bradley Fellowship, 2011-2012 Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Spring 2011, 2012 Lab for Economic Applications and Policy (LEAP) Research Grant, 2012 Warburg Funds Grant, 2012 NSF Graduate Research Fellow, 2010-2013 Rita Ricardo-Campbell Harvard Fellowship in Economics, 2008-2010 Charles Heber Dickerman Prize: Best Senior Essay in Economics at Yale, 2007 TEACHING Stanford GSB Data & Decisions, 2015, 2016, 2018 Public Economics III (Urban Economics) 2017, 2018 Harvard University Education & The Economy, teaching fellow 2011, 2012 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Referee: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Journal: Marco, American Economic Journal: Policy, American Economic Review, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Econometrica, Economic Inquiry, The Economic Journal, Economic Letters, International Economic Review, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Urban Economics, Review of Economics & Statistics, Review of Economic Studies, Quantitative Economics, Quarterly Journal of Economics AER Excellence in Refereeing Award: 2015, 2016 QJE Excellence in Refereeing Award: 2011

INVITED SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES 2018: Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, London School of Economics, NBER Labor Studies Winter Meeting, New York Fed, Princeton University, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm University, Uppsala University, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 2017: Econometric Society Meetings @ASSA, Conference on Housing Affordability @ American Enterprise Institute, Columbia University, Housing-Urban-Macro-Labor Conference: Philly Fed, Kansas City Fed, NBER Labor Studies Fall Meeting, NBER Public Economics Fall Meeting, NBER Summer Institute Real Estate, NYU Stern, UC Berkeley, University of Illinois, USC. 2016: Advances in Policy Evaluation Conference @ ASU, Brookings Institute, CEPR Annual Public Economics Symposium, Cornell University, Duke Young Economists Jamboree, NBER Summer Institute Labor Studies & Education & Public Economics, Princeton University, Research Symposium at USC Lusk Center for Real Estate, SOLE Annual Meeting, Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics: New Directions in Economic Geography & Empirical Implementation of Theoretical Models of Strategic Interaction and Dynamic Behavior, Toulouse School of Economics, UC Berkeley Haas, University of Chicago Harris School, University of Houston, University of Minnesota, USC-Price, University of Texas-Austin, Utah Winter Business Economics Conference. 2015: Duke-ERID Conference on Advances and Applications of Spatial Equilibrium, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, NBER Summer Institute Labor Studies/Public Economics, NBER Summer Institute Urban/Real Estate, NBER Summer Institute Health Economics, SIEPR Young Scholars Conference, UC-Irvine, UCLA, UCLA-Anderson Conference on Housing Affordability, UCSD, Western Economics Association Annual Meetings. 2014: All-California Labor Conference @ UC Berkeley, Cornell University, Duke University, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Stockholm University, Urban Economics Association Meetings, NBER Summer Institute Labor Studies, Reinventing Older Communities @ Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, UC Berkeley (Economics and Haas), UC Davis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Upjohn Institute 2013: Columbia University (Economics), Conference in Urban and Regional Economics, Housing-Urban-Macro-Labor Conference: UC Santa Barbara, London School of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Economics), Microsoft Research, New York University (Economics), Northwestern University (Economics), Princeton University (Economics), Review of Economics Studies Tour: University of Edinburgh, Goethe University, Central European University, Stanford University (GSB), SIEPR Young Scholars Conference, University of British Columbia (Economics and Sauder), Stanford Institute of Theoretical Economics (SITE): Empirical Implementation of Theoretical Models of Strategic Interaction and Dynamic Behavior, UC Berkeley (Economics and Haas), UCLA (Economics), University of Chicago (Booth),

University College London (Economics), University of Michigan (Economics), University of Pennsylvania (Wharton BEPP and Real Estate), Yale University (Economics and SOM) 1/9/2018