

Tanner Regan
Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Elliott School and the Department of Economics, George Washington University
Tanner Regan is an Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs at the Elliott School and the Department of Economics at George Washington University. He holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics, and M.A. and B.Sc. degrees from the University of Toronto. His main fields of research are urban and development economics, including issues related to housing, property rights, urban planning, and property tax in developing country cities.
Recent work by Tanner Regan
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Can community information raise state capacity to provide property titles?
State capacity to provide property titles is limited in developing countries. Evidence from Tanzania suggests that community information on the willingness-to-pay for titles can help low-capacity governments determine fees and improve property titlin...
Published 17.03.25