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Stephanie Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University. Her research focuses on household finance and empirical macroeconomics with a focus on financial regulation, mortgage markets, and economic policy. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Economics with honors from the University of Tasmania.
- Education: Ph.D. Economics (Northwestern University), B.Ec. (University of Tasmania)
Her work bridges household financial behavior with macroeconomic outcomes, examining topics such as mortgage leverage, tax policy impacts, and fintech's role in housing markets. Recent research explores regulatory frameworks' effects on entrepreneurship and consumer decision-making.
Before academia, she worked as an analyst in the Financial Stability Department at the Reserve Bank of Australia, contributing to financial system resilience analyses.
Her publications span topics including tax optimization strategies, historical housing booms, and inventory management's financial implications. Research consistently emphasizes real-world policy applications and household-level economic dynamics.
