equity pricing

Transit and Equity: What’s Fair and What’s Not?

October 15, 2015 / Comments Off on Transit and Equity: What’s Fair and What’s Not?

On October 27th, 2015, ESI President and Principal, Richard Voith, will represent the Ontiveros/ESI: Equity Solutions joint venture at a workshop of the Rail~volution annual conference: “Transit and Equity: What’s Fair and What’s Not?.” Defining equity is a hot topic for transit and TOD and spans a wide range of issues: gentrification and displacement, community […]

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Adam Ozimek’s Paper on “The Regulation And Value of Prediction Markets” released by Mercatus Center

March 19, 2014 / Comments Off on Adam Ozimek’s Paper on “The Regulation And Value of Prediction Markets” released by Mercatus Center

ESI Director of Research and Senior Economist Adam Ozimek’s paper on “The Regulation And Value of Prediction Markets” was released by The Mercatus Center. Excerpt from the paper: ‘Prediction markets are exchanges where individuals trade what are sometimes called “event contracts.” Broadly speaking, these contracts specify some future event with different possible outcomes, define a payment structure based on […]

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Voith Quoted on SEPTA Home Prices Impact

November 11, 2013 / Comments Off on Voith Quoted on SEPTA Home Prices Impact

Philadelphia Inquirer columnist, Alan J. Heavens, in the article, On the House: SEPTA Rail Lines Boost Suburban Home Prices, Study Finds, quoted ESI President and Prinicpal Dick Voith in response to ESI’s recent report, The Impacts of SEPTA Regional Rail Service on Suburban House Prices. The article discussed the current report, but also spoke of Voith’s […]

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Angelides: Philadelphia’s Cost of Development

September 24, 2013 / Comments Off on Angelides: Philadelphia’s Cost of Development

ESI Principal and Senior Vice President, Peter Angelides, moderated and presented at the Urban Land Institute conference, 11th Annual Urban Issues Forum: Inviting Real Estate Growth – The True Costs of Development. Dr. Angelides explored the causes of Philadelphia’s high real estate development costs, as well their impact on low rents. His presentation covered the contributing factors for […]

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