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Jaime Luque holds the BNP Paribas Real Estate Professorship at ESCP Europe Business School. He was previously an Assistant Professor of Real Estate and Urban Economics at the School of Business of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where this book was written. His academic research has been published in top journals such as the Journal of Economic Theory, the Journal of Public Economics, the Journal of Housing Economics, Economic Theory, Real Estate Economics, and Regional Science and Urban Economics. Jaime is the author of three books for business students: Urban Land Economics (Springer), Rays of Research on Real Estate Development (Business Experts Press), and The Subprime Crisis: Lessons for Business Students (World Scientific Publishing). He is the recipient of the 2017 Ideas Worth Teaching Award by The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program for his educational innovations to address affordable housing development.
Nuriddin Ikromov is an Associate Professor of real estate at the College of Business Administration at California State University (Sacramento, USA), and prior to his current position, he was a Visiting Professor at the Wisconsin School of Business. Nuriddin holds a PhD in real estate finance from the Pennsylvania State University (USA) and his research articles have been published in premier academic real estate journals such as Real Estate Economics, and Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. He is the recipient of the outstanding teaching award at California State University, Sacramento in 2015. He also served as the faculty director of the Business Honors program at the same school.
William Noseworthy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at McNeese State University (USA). He was previously a Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the Department of History. With more than a decade’s experience as a researcher and educator dealing with marginalized and low-income populations in the US and Southeast Asia, his research publications address narratives of low-income communities, migrant populations, labor history, land use change, policy, religious minorities, and linguistic minorities.
He was a founding member of the editorial board of the Journal of Cham Cultural Studies, a venue for community based research published in Vietnamese. He has also authored many articles and book chapters for ABC-CLIO, ABC-CLIO/Greenwood, and Gale Researcher’s pedagogically focused publications.