Moussa Diop
Assistant Professor - Real Estate & Urban Land Economics at Wisconsin School of Business
Schools
- Wisconsin School of Business
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Biography
Wisconsin School of Business
Moussa Diop has a Ph.D. in business administration at Penn State University. He has taught courses in real estate finance, analysis of real estate markets, and real estate capital markets. Before earning his Ph.D., Diop was vice president of corporate banking and structured trade finance at HSBC Bank. He also worked as a senior consultant at Ernst & Young. Diop’s research interests include corporate real estate investment, real estate finance, mortgage securitization, and International real estate.
Selected Accepted Journal Articles
- Conklin, J. & Diop, M. & LI, H. (2017). Contact High: The External Effects of Retail Marijuana Establishments on House Prices. Real Estate Economics
- Conklin, J. & Diop, M. & Qiu , M. (2017). How to Firms Finance Non-Primary Investments? Evidence from REITs. Real Estate Economics
- Diop, M. (2017). Real Estate Investments, Product Market Competition, and Stock Returns. Real Estate Economics
Selected Published Journal Articles
- Ambrose, B. & Diop, M. & Yoshida, J. (2017). Product Market Competition and Corporate Real Estate Investment Under Demand Uncertainty. Real Estate Economics (45), 521-590.
- Ambrose, B. & Diop, M. (2014). Spillover Effects of Subprime Mortgage Originations: The Effects of Single-Family Mortgage Credit Expansion on the Multifamily Rental Market. Journal of Urban Economics (81), 114-135.
- Lanza, S. & Miceli, T. & Sirmans, C. & Diop, M. (2013). The Use of Eminent Domain for Economic Development in the Era of Kelo. Economic Development Quarterly (27), 352-362.
Selected Submitted Journal Articles
Conklin, J. & Diop, M. & DLima, W. (2016). Asymmetric Information in Loan Renegotiation: The Importance of Originator-Servicer Affiliation. Review of Financial Studies
Working Papers
- Ambrose, B. & Diop, M. & DLima, W. & Thibodeau, M. (2017). Information Asymmetry in Private-Label Mortgage Securitization: Evidence from Allocations to Affiliated Funds.
- Ambrose, B. & Diop, M. (2017). Information Asymmetry, Regulations, and Equilibrium Outcomes: Theory and Evidence from the Rental Housing Market.
Presentations
AREUEA Annual Conference ( 2016 ) Information Asymmetry, Regulations, and Equilibrium Outcomes: Theory and Evidence from the Rental Housing Market
AREUEA National Conference, ( 2016 ) Asymmetric Information in Loan Renegotiation: The Importance of Originator-Servicer Affiliation
( 2016 ) Asymmetric Information in Loan Renegotiation: The Importance of Originator-Servicer Affiliation
Homer Hoyt ( 2016 ) Information Asymmetry, Regulations, and Equilibrium Outcomes: Theory and Evidence from the Rental Housing Market
University of Cambridge, FSU, and NSU Real Estate Finance and Investment Symposium ( 2016 ) nformation Asymmetry, Regulations, and Equilibrium Outcomes: Theory and Evidence from the Rental Housing Market
Wisconsin Business School Research Blitz ( 2016 ) Asymmetric Information in Loan Renegotiation: The Importance of Originator-Servicer Affiliation
HULM, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago ( 2014 ) Product Market Competition and Real Estate Investment under Demand Uncertainty
FSU/UF Real Estate Research Symposium, University of Florida ( 2013 ) Real Estate Investments, Product Market Competition, and Stock Returns
Undergraduate Courses
Analysis of Real Estate Markets, (RES 420), Fall 2010.
Real Estate Market Analysis (RES 420), Fall 2009.
Real Estate Finance (RES 410 Section 001), Spring 2015.
Real Estate Finance (RES 410 Section 002), Spring 2015.
Real Estate Finance (RES/RES 410 Section 001), Fall 2013. Download Syllabus
Principles of Microeconomics (ECO/FIN 112), Spring 2007.
Principles of Macroeconomics (ECO/FIN 111), Spring 2008.
Graduate Courses
Commercial Real Estate Finance (RES 770 Section 001), Spring 2015.
Editorial and Reviewing Activities
Real Estate Economics - January 0001 - December 2016 Invited Manuscript Reviewer
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics - January 0001 - December 2016 Invited Manuscript Reviewer
Housing Policy Debate - January 0001 - December 2016 Invited Manuscript Reviewer
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