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Boaz Abramson

Assistant Professor of Business
Finance Division
Boaz Abramson
Areas of Expertise
Macroeconomics, Real Estate
Contact
Office: 723 Kravis
E-mail: [email protected]
Links
Personal Website
Curriculum Vitae

Boaz Abramson is an assistant professor in the finance division at Columbia Business School. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in 2022, and holds a MA and BA from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

His research lies in the intersection of macroeconomics, housing, and finance. He is particularly interested in the housing insecurity problem in the US rental market, where millions of renters are evicted every year and where homelessness is pervasive. His recent work examines how instating stronger tenant protections against evictions impacts rents, homelessness, and evictions.

 

Education
Ph.D. in Economics, 2022, Stanford University; MA. in Economics, 2016, The Hebrew University; BA. in Economics, 2014, The Hebrew University
Joined CBS
2022

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Working Paper
Abramson, Boaz, Pablo De Llanos, and Lu Han
. Monetary Policy and Rents. March 19, 2025.
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Working Paper
Abramson, Boaz and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
. Rent Guarantee Insurance. May 02, 2024.
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Working Paper
Abramson, Boaz
. The Equilibrium Effects of Eviction Policies. April 13, 2024.
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Course
B8331: Real Estate Finance
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In the Media

New Horizons: 50 Years of Mental Health Impact in Miami

The Miami Times
In the Media

Commentary: Hardship, Hassle and Heartache. Happy Holidays!

Orlando Sentinel
In the Media

Fava Beans Could Boost Mood and Ease Depression, According to a Scientist. She Shared Her 3 Favorite Ways to Eat Them.

Insider
In the Media

Simone Biles Went to Therapy Right before Winning Gold at the Olympic Team Final

Insider
In the Media

Map Shows Happiest US States

Newsweek
In the Media

Hidden Recession? Mental Illness Costs the U.S. a Staggering $282 Billion Annually, Shows New Study

Fortune
In the Media

Viral Squatting Stories Are Scaring Homeowners. How Bad Is the Problem Really?

Fortune
In the Media

Russia’s Economy Is so Resilient, It Risks Overheating

Bloomberg
Article

Higher Rates, Higher Rents: How Monetary Policy Affects Housing Costs

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Could Rent Guarantee Insurance Help Solve the Housing Crisis?

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The Macroeconomics of Mental Health

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The $282 Billion Toll: Quantifying the Economic Impact of Mental Illness

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Mental Health and the Economy -- It's Costing Us Billions

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