Kevin Erdmann

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Senior Affiliated Scholar
Kevin Erdmann is a senior affiliated scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He is currently engaged in two book projects with Mercatus on housing finance, land use restrictions, and monetary policy. His first book, Shut Out (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019), offers a contrarian theory on the causes of the housing boom and bust. Reviews of Shut Out have appeared in the Economic Record, Regulation, and the Washington Examiner.
Erdmann’s work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the National Review, and Politico, and it has been featured on C-SPAN. Erdmann also blogs at Idiosyncratic Whisk, where he published many of his original discoveries about the housing boom and the financial crisis as he began to investigate them. Eventually that evidence accumulated to form a comprehensive new paradigm through which to view the economy and financial markets, and Erdmann now develops and communicates the lessons of this new framework for policymakers, investors, and firms.
Erdmann was a small business owner for 17 years. He holds a master’s degree in finance from the University of Arizona.
Latest Work
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Arizona Housing Affordability Reform Is About To Have Its Moment | Arizona Capitol Times
- | Housing Housing
- | TV Appearance TV Appearance
Hawaii’s Housing Shortage Explained | ThinkTech Hawaii
- | Housing Housing
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Your Neighborhood May Be Filled With Apartments One Day. And That’s Ok | The Arizona Republic
- | Housing Housing
- | Research Papers Research Papers
Reassessing the Role of Supply and Demand on Housing Bubble Prices
- | Housing Housing
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Regulations Are the Main Cause of Inadequate Housing Supply and Rising Rents in Texas
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Getting to the Heart of the Home Affordability Question | Newsweek
- | Housing Housing
- | Research Papers Research Papers
Rising Home Prices Are Mostly from Rising Rents
Latest Work
- | Housing Housing
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Arizona Housing Affordability Reform Is About To Have Its Moment | Arizona Capitol Times
- | Housing Housing
- | TV Appearance TV Appearance
Hawaii’s Housing Shortage Explained | ThinkTech Hawaii
- | Housing Housing
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Your Neighborhood May Be Filled With Apartments One Day. And That’s Ok | The Arizona Republic
- | Housing Housing
- | Research Papers Research Papers
Reassessing the Role of Supply and Demand on Housing Bubble Prices
- | Housing Housing
- | State Testimonies State Testimonies
Regulations Are the Main Cause of Inadequate Housing Supply and Rising Rents in Texas
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Getting to the Heart of the Home Affordability Question | Newsweek
- | Housing Housing
- | Research Papers Research Papers
Rising Home Prices Are Mostly from Rising Rents
Latest Work
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
How the Fed Should Be Helping Housing
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Housing Prices Are Going Up. Must They Crash?
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Interest Rates and Home Prices
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U.S. Data on Housing Starts Can Be Misleading
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U.S. Data on Housing Starts Can Be Misleading

- | Housing Housing
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Cities Need a Building Boom To Avoid a Housing Bubble
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A New Wrinkle in the Housing Market

- | Housing Housing
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How Mortgages Can Ease the Downturn
- | Housing Housing
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The Unbuildable American Home
- | Housing Housing
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What Are Homeownership Rates Telling Us?
