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Timothy Johnson is the Karl and Louise Schewe Professor of Finance at the Gies College of Business, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on market liquidity, risk dynamics, and corporate finance, with notable contributions to understanding climate risk pricing, sovereign debt hedging, and economic uncertainty effects. He holds a prominent faculty position and maintains an active presence through Google Scholar and a personal website.
Research interests include analyzing financial markets' structural characteristics, such as liquidity dynamics in government bonds and the real-world implications of corporate debt management. His work bridges theoretical finance with practical applications, addressing topics like index options exposures and inflexibility impacts on stock returns.
Publications span interdisciplinary areas like public health (e.g., unintended pregnancy studies) and computer science (e.g., CUDA-based image processing), reflecting a diverse intellectual engagement. Though no specific awards are listed, his academic standing suggests recognition in financial academia. He advises no listed students but maintains a strong research output with collaborations across disciplines.
His professional profile includes affiliations with the Gies College of Business and active participation in academic networks. Office details and contact information are publicly available, emphasizing accessibility to colleagues and students.
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