Research Bio
Antoine Levy is an assistant professor in real estate in Berkeley Haas. His research focuses on the interaction of public policies, housing markets, and spatial sorting. He is best known for using granular local data to understand how tax policies shape housing markets and urban development. Levy’s scholarship integrates political economy, empirical finance, and applied microeconomics to evaluate how regulation influences economic outcomes. His work contributes to debates on fiscal sustainability, and spatial inequality.
At Berkeley, he teaches urban economics, real estate finance and public economics and mentors students in empirical approaches to financial economics.
Research Expertise and Interest
urban economics, housing markets, public policies, capital taxation