Daniel
McCue
Daniel McCue is a research analyst at the Joint Center for Housing Studies, focusing on housing markets, rental housing as well as multiple housing policy issues. He project manages and is a lead researcher for the Center’s signature report State of the Nation’s Housing. McCue has authored several Joint Center working papers including: Addendum to Working Paper 07-7: Using Long-Term Demand Projections to Estimate Short-Term Market Imbalances (2009); Focus on Critical Rental Housing Policy Experiments: Framing the Discussion for February 13th (2008); Why Do House Prices Fall? Perspectives on the Historical Drivers of Large Nominal House Price Declines (2007); Comeback Cities or the New Melting Pots: Explorations into the Changing Large Cities of New England (2006); Multiple-Home Ownership and the Income Elasticity of Housing Demand (2006).
Prior to joining the Center in 2005, Dan was an associate planner at the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He also worked as an IT Engineer at PricewaterhouseCoopers and Sapient Corporation in Cambridge, Massachusetts. McCue has a BA in mathematics from Williams College and a Masters in Urban Planning from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. McCue is an avid long distance runner and has participated in several marathons.
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