Robert McMillan
Contact information
Associate Professor of Economics and Faculty Research Fellow, NBER
Department of Economics
University of Toronto
Room 302 (3rd Floor)
150 St. George Street
Toronto, ON M5S 3G7 Canada
Tel: (416) 978-4190, Fax: (416) 978-6713
Email: mcmillan 'at' chass.utoronto.ca
Teaching
Research
Research interests: Public Economics, Economics of Education, Urban Economics, Industrial Organization
Papers
- Competition, Parental Involvement, and Public School Performance, National Tax Association Proceedings (2000): 150-155
- What Drives Racial Segregation? joint with Patrick Bayer and Kim Rueben, Journal of Urban Economics (2004) 56(3): 514-535.
- Competition, Incentives, and Public School Productivity, Journal of Public Economics (2004) 88: 1871-1892. (Due to some administrative mishap, this version was never proof-read. A fully corrected version can be found in Journal of Public Economics (2005) 89: 1131-1154.)
- Bidding Behaviour in Competing Auctions: Evidence from eBay, joint with Mingli Zheng and Sajid Anwar, European Economic Review (2006) 50(2): 307-322.
- A Unified Framework for Measuring Preferences for Schools and Neighborhoods, joint with Patrick Bayer and Fernando Ferreira, Journal of Political Economy (2007) 115(4): 588-638.
- An Equilibrium Model of Sorting in an Urban Housing Market, joint with Patrick Bayer and Kim Rueben, NBER Working Paper 10865
- Racial Sorting and Neighborhood Quality, joint with Patrick Bayer, NBER Working Paper 11813
- Tiebout Sorting, Social Multipliers and the Demand for School Quality, joint with Patrick Bayer and Fernando Ferreira, NBER Working Paper 10871
- Separate When Equal? Racial Inequality and Segregation, joint with Patrick Bayer and Hanming Fang, NBER Working Paper 11507
- Choice and Competition in Local Schooling Markets, joint with Patrick Bayer, NBER Working Paper 11802
- An Equilibrium Model of Sorting in an Urban Housing Market: a Study of the Causes and Consequences of Residential Segregation, joint with Patrick Bayer and Kim Rueben
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