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Bio:

Timothy R. Hodge received his Ph.D. in Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics from Michigan State University in 2013. Prior to joining Oakland University, Dr. Hodge taught courses at Alma College, was a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Economics at Allegheny College, and worked in the Dealer Analytics and Marketing Analytics groups at Ford Motor Credit Company as an econometrician. His current research interests include how tax delinquency spreads, the equity and ease of implementing land value based property taxes, real estate capitalization from nearby disamenities, as well as other topics in urban/regional economics. He has been the reviewer for a number of economic/public policy journals and has published in professional journals, including: Land Economics, Regional Science and Urban Economics, National Tax Journal, Real Estate Economics, Journal of Urban Affairs, Public Finance Review, Public Finance and Management, and the Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy.

Teaching Interest:

Urban and Regional Economics, Real Estate Economics, Public Finance, Microeconomics, Econometrics

Research Interest:

Urban and Regional Economics, Real Estate Economics, Public Finance, Public Economics