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Hans Isakson is a Professor of Economics at the University of Northern Iowa, holding this position since 1990. His academic career spans over three decades, initially in the Department of Finance (1990-2001) before transitioning to the Economics Department (2002–present). His work focuses on real estate economics, environmental impacts on property values, and quantitative methodologies in valuation. He has contributed extensively to the understanding of housing market dynamics, automated valuation models (AVMs), and the interplay between environmental hazards and real estate markets.
Research interests include spatial econometrics, public policy implications of real estate practices, and business ethics education. Notable contributions address topics like contamination effects on housing values, school closure impacts, and agricultural CAFOs' rural property valuations. Over 50 publications demonstrate his expertise in real estate analytics, environmental economics, and urban development. No scientific awards are listed in the provided records.
His career includes roles such as Director of the Real Estate Education Program, reflecting leadership in academic program development. Though no formal grants or advising roles are noted, his publications indicate sustained research engagement. No lab affiliations or teams are explicitly mentioned in the source materials.
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