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Paul Carrillo is a Professor of Economics and International Affairs and Deputy Chair of the Department of Economics at George Washington University, where he holds a tenure-track faculty position in the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on the intersection of urban economics, real estate, public economics, and econometrics, with publications in leading peer-reviewed journals.
- B.S., Universidad Catolica del Ecuador
- M.A. and Ph.D., University of Virginia
His research interests include urban development, housing markets, public policy evaluation, and econometric modeling. These areas are central to both urban economic theory and applied policy analysis, particularly in the context of real estate dynamics and regional economic behavior.
While specific publications are not listed in the provided text, his editorial roles suggest a strong publication record in high-impact journals such as Real Estate Economics, Journal of Housing Economics, Journal of Regional Science, and Regional Science and Urban Economics. His work likely spans empirical studies on housing policy, urban land use, taxation effects on urban development, and spatial econometrics.
Prof. Carrillo holds significant editorial responsibilities:
- Co-Editor, Real Estate Economics
- Associate Editor, Journal of Regional Science
- Associate Editor, Regional Science and Urban Economics
He advises students and contributes to academic leadership as Deputy Chair of the Economics Department. There is no mention of external grants or funded projects in the provided material. He is actively involved in the academic community through editorial service and likely participates in peer review, conference organization, and departmental governance.
No specific research labs or collaborative teams are mentioned in the text, but his editorial and research profile suggests active engagement in the broader urban and regional economics community.


