Main research is homelessness, panhandling, housing, and crime. Can easily talk about “urban economics” generally: cars, buses, and subways; land use and land prices; local governments and local taxes; local economic development; water, sewer, garbage, fire, etc.
Have also done considerable work on the economics of race in the U.S.
All New Jersey topics welcome.
I don't make predictions about stocks, sports contests, or weather.
New Jersey: you got a problem with that?