

Maisy Wong
James T. Riady Associate Professor of Real Estate, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Maisy Wong is the James T. Riady Associate Professor of Real Estate at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She received a PhD in Economics from MIT and her research interests include urban, real estate, and development economics.
Recent work by Maisy Wong
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Designing cities in developing countries: Land planning, slum upgrading and reconstruction programmes
The cities of developing countries are growing rapidly. How can economists design urban policy to raise the living standards of urban households?
Published 13.11.24
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Designing more effective resettlement programs: Lessons from transmigration in Indonesia
Better matching between transmigrants’ origin and destination agroclimate and languages can substantially improve productivity and integration
Published 08.08.17
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Matching and migration: Lessons from a resettlement programme in Indonesia
Relocation programmes should consider providing agricultural extension services to ensure migrants adapt and cope in new environments
Published 24.03.16