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Robert Johnson

johnson@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4849
Alcala West, Coronado 207

Office Hours

Tuesday, Thursday:
7:30 to 10:15 a.m.

Office hours held in Olin Hall 333

Professor of Economics

Ph.D. University of Oregon, Economics
M.A. University of Oregon, Economics
B.A. Moorhead State College, Minnesota, Economics

www.sandiego.edu/~johnson/

Robert Johnson taught at Idaho State University before joining the faculty of the School of Business Administration at the University of San Diego in 1978. Professor Johnson was awarded the Steber Professorship at the University of San Diego for 1997-2000 in recognition of career accomplishments.

Selected Current Research

Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-New

Johnson, R., Soenen, L. (2004). Investing in China Stock. China: An Economic Research Study Series, Institute of World Economy and Politics, Chinese Academy o, 2, Cha

Journal Article, Academic Journal

Johnson, R., Soenen, L. (2009). Commodity Prices and Stock Market Behavior in Latin American Countries. Emerging Markets, Finance, and Trade, 45 (number 4), 69 - 82.

Johnson, R., Soenen, L. (2009). Equity Market Risk Premium and Global Integration. Journal of Centrum Cathedra, Volume (Issue 1)

Johnson, R., Soenen, L. European Economic Integration and Stock Market Co-Movement With Germany. Multinational Business Review

Journal Article, Professional Journal

Soenen, L., Johnson, R. (2008). Equity Market Risk Premium and Business Valuation. Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 20 (2), 113-121.

Cabello, A., Ortiz, E., Johnson, R. (2004). Market Efficiency and Long Run Purchasing Power Parity Disequilibria of the Mexican Peso Under Changing Exchange Rate Regimes. International Journal of Banking and Finance, 2 (1)

Journal Article, Public or Trade Journal

Johnson, R., Lizieri, C., Soenen, L., Worzala, E. (2006). Simulating Currency Risk on Private Investments in Real Estate. Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management

Johnson, R., Soenen, L. (2004). The US Stock Market and the International Value of the US Dollar. Journal of Economics and Business, 56 (6), 469-481.