Fields: Public Economics, public policy, urban economics
Research interests: Integration of mortgage and financial markets; urban externalities and spatial economics; intergovernmental fiscal relations; housing market discrimination and homeownership; municipal bonds; residential energy market
John M. Quigley is the I. Donald Terner Distinguished Professor of Economics. He also holds appointments in the Goldman School of Public Policy and the Haas School of Business and is the Director of the Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy. Professor Quigley is a Fellow of the Regional Science Association and the Homer Hoyt Institute. In 2006, he was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. He is a recipient of the David Boyce Award for Editorial Excellence, the George Bloom Award for Contributions to Urban Economics, and the Walter Isard Award for Scholarly Achievement.
Prior to coming to Berkeley, Professor Quigley taught at Yale University and was visiting professor at the University of Gothenberg. His bachelor's degree is from the U.S. Air Force Academy; he completed graduate work at the University of Stockholm and Harvard University.
Current Status: Teaching