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James Shilling
Michael J. Horne Chair in Real Estate Studies
 
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 7100
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 362-5921
shilling@depaul.edu

Academic Degrees


Ph.D. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, Economics, 1981
M.S. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, Economics, 1978
B.A. Otterbein College, Westerville, OH, 1977

Academic Experience


James A. Graaskamp Chair of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics, University of Wisconsin (2002 - 2007).

Professional Interests

Research: Real Estate Finance and Investments, Housing Economics, Housing FinanceTeaching: Real Estate Finance and Investments

Selected Publications

Article

Ciochetti, B., Shilling, J. (2007). Loss Recoveries, Realized Excess Returns, and Credit Rationing in the Commercial Mortgage Market. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 34 (3), 425-445.
Shilling, J., Vandell, K., Koesman, R., Lin, Z. (2006). How Tax Credits Have Affected the Rehabilitation of the Boston office Market. Journal of Real Estate Research, 28 (4), 321-348.
Shilling, J., Simmons-Mosley, T., Thode, S. (2005). Stand-Alone Centers Occupied by Bix-Box Retailers. Journal of Portfolio Management.
Shilling, J., Malpezzi, S., Seah, K. (2004). Is It What We Do, or How We Do It? New Evidence on Agglomeration Economies and Metropolitan Growth. Real Estate Economics.
Shilling, J. (2003). Is There a Risk Premium Puzzle in Real Estate?. Real Estate Economics.

Selected Consulting

2007: Board of Directors, Bank of Deerfield