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Steven L. Byers, Ph.D.

Chief Economist

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Steven Byers’s is Common Sense Institutes Chief Economist and has been with CSI since 2022. Steven is responsible for conducting research on issues important to the Colorado economy.

Prior to joining CSI, Steven spent three years working for the Coalition for a Prosperous America, a nonprofit organization consisting of manufacturing, agricultural, labor, consumer, and citizen interest groups, where he conducted research on the U.S. economy, international trade, and tariffs. Highlights of this research include a paper titled, “Decoupling from China – An Economic Analysis of the Impact on the U.S. Economy of a Permanent Tariff on Chinese Imports” for which he and a co-author won the National Association for Business Economics Edmund A. Mennis Contributed Paper Award. Steven’s experience as an economist spans twenty-three years, including work at federal regulatory agencies (SEC, CFTC, PCAOB) and quantitative economic analysis supporting international trade litigation cases brought before the U.S. International Trade Commission. His Ph.D. dissertation topic was based on a computable general equilibrium model (CGE) he developed to evaluate the economic impact of regional tax incentives in a small city (Fort Collins, CO).

Steven is a fifth generation Coloradan, is an avid bicyclist, golfer, sailor, and builds house and fine furniture in his spare time.

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Housing & Our Community
Update to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Area Housing Affordability Report

This report is an update to CSI’s January 2023 report examining supply and affordability in Indianapolis’ housing market.

October 25, 2023 Steven L. Byers, Ph.D.
Housing & Our Community
Indianapolis Metropolitan Area Housing Affordability Report:

Trends in housing affordability and estimates deficit and/or surplus of housing units in and around the Indianapolis metro area.

January 26, 2023 Steven L. Byers, Ph.D.