Andrii Parkhomenko is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. His research interests include spatial economics, urban economics, macroeconomics, and housing.

His recent work explores the implications of telecommuting for the spatial distribution of economic activity, the effects of land-use regulations on local and aggregate economic performance, the impact of transportation improvements on urban form, and the relationship between housing prices and job polarisation within local labour markets.

Andrii grew up in Kyiv, Ukraine. He holds a BA in Economics from Kyiv National Economic University and a PhD in Economics from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.

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