Erica H. Johnson

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Quick Facts

Title: Assistant Professor of Economics

B.A.: University of Montana 1999
M.S.: University of Oregon 2005
Ph.D.: University of Oregon 2009

Erica joined the SBA faculty in 2008.

Brief Biography

Erica specializes in environmental and health economics. She teaches Health Economics, Advanced Microeconomic Theory and Business Forecasting. Her current research interests include estimating the benefits of reducing risks to human health; these estimates can be used in cost-benefit analyses of environmental and health policies.

Current Teaching Schedule (Fall 2010)

ECON 403
Advanced Microeconomic Theory TR
240pm-355pm Jepson 124
ECON 403
Advanced Microeconomic Theory
TR 405pm-520pm Jepson 124
ECON 489
Health Economics
TR 1050am-1205pm Jepson 126


Selected Journal Articles & Working Papers

"The Effect of Children on Adult Demands for Health Risk Reductions" (Cameron, T.A.,  DeShazo, J.R. & E. Johnson) Journal of Health Economics (forthcoming)

"Scenario Adjustment in Stated Preference Research," with Trudy Ann Cameron and J.R. DeShazo

"Willingness to Pay for Health Risk Reductions: Differences by Type of Illness," with Trudy Ann Cameron and J.R. DeShazo