
Rex Sitti
2004 CONSTANT HALL
NORFOLK, 23529
I am a public economist specializing in urban and health economics. My research focuses on the effectiveness of different housing and safety net programs. Recently, I completed a project on the societal impacts of homeless shelters. My research findings challenge anecdotal claims that homeless shelters decrease the property values of a neighborhood. I am currently evaluating two safety net programs. The first project involves a cost analysis of Medicaid peer support services for individuals recovering from substance use disorders. The second project investigates the implications of the Earned Income Tax Credit on consumer food choices. My main goal is to provide policymakers with data-driven insights to improve the management of public resources for the benefit of low-income and vulnerable populations. I graduated with an MA. and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of New Mexico in 2024, an MBA from the University of Memphis in 2015, and a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance from Kenyatta University in 2011.
Ph.D. in Economics, University of New Mexico, (2024)
M.A. in Economics, University of New Mexico, (2019)
M.B.A. in International Business, University of Memphis, (2015)
B.B.A. in Finance, Kenyatta University, (2011)
Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research
- "E.V. Williams Center for Real Estate Seed Grant" $5,000. 黑料不打烊. July 29, 2025 -
Expertise
Research Interests
My research interests include supportive housing and homelessness, societal impacts of housing, cost analysis of safety-net programs such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, substance use disorder treatment programs, and Medicaid, and the economics of food away/ at home.
Articles
- Dole, J. L.., Crisanti, A. S.., Page-Reeves, J., Horn, B. P.., Sitti, R. W., Schwartz, M. R.., Lucero, A. and Perez, M. (2025). A review of the literature on neighborhood impacts of permanent supportive housing (PSH) and emergency shelters for people experiencing homelessness. Housing, Care and Support 28 (2) , pp. 43-55.
- Sitti, R. W. and Berrens, R. (2022). Valuing fishing access on Lake Victoria鈥檚 Winam Gulf: A hedonic pricing model. International Journal of Ecological Economics and Statistics 2 (43).
Presentations
- Sitti, R. W. (October 24, 2025). Homelessness and Property Values Oral Presentation 2025-2026 Department Seminar Series St Lawrence University, Canton, NY.
- Sitti, R. W. (October 2, 2025). Coastal Flooding and Housing Market Liquidity: Policy Implications for Eastern U.S. Communities Oral Presentation The E.V. Williams Center for Real Estate Annual Symposium Norfolk, VA.
- Siu, W. and Sitti, R. W. (July 28, 2025). Coastal Flooding and Housing Market Liquidity: Policy Implications for Eastern U.S. Communities Oral Presentation 2025 AAEA Annual Meeting Denver, CO.
- Sitti, R. W. (November , 2024). Housing Services and Crime: Evidence from the Built-for-Zero Program Oral Presentation SEA 94th Annual Meeting Washington DC.
- 2025: E.V. Williams Center for Real Estate Seed Grant Program, The Harvey Lindsay School of Real Estate
- 2023: Southern Economic Association Travel Award, Southern Economic Association
- 2023: Michelle Elizabeth Canaday Memorial Endowed Scholarshi, The University of New Mexico
- 2020: Outstanding Research Award, Michigan State University & American Economic Association
- 2020: Project for New Mexico Graduates of Color (PNMGC) Scholarship, The University of New Mexico
- 2018: Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) Fellowship, Ithaca University