Greg Costelloمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر ارشد
- Urban Economics
- Housing Markets
- Econometrics
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Greg Costello is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Curtin University's School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, within the Faculty of Business and Law. He is affiliated with the Office of the Provost and is based at the Curtin Perth Campus in Building Business and Physio, Room 3043. His research focuses on urban economics, housing markets, econometrics, and spatial analysis, with a particular emphasis on Australian housing dynamics and policy impacts. Costello has contributed extensively to understanding monetary policy influences, land price dynamics, and housing affordability in urban contexts. His work often intersects with macroeconomic trends and regional development challenges. His research interests include analyzing housing market sub-markets, evaluating policy effectiveness, and exploring spatial and temporal patterns in property values. Notable contributions include studies on house price indices, the impact of tax policies, and the implications of demographic changes on housing demand. Costello's interdisciplinary approach bridges econometric modeling with real-world policy applications, particularly in urban and regional planning. Publications highlight a sustained focus on Australian housing markets since the early 2000s, with recent work emphasizing spatial dynamics and submarket segmentation. His research trajectory reflects a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in housing economics, including affordability and policy-driven market changes. Costello has collaborated with institutions and scholars on projects analyzing housing cycles, urban development, and property valuation methods. While no awards are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record underscores his academic influence in real estate and urban economics.










