Timothy Riddiough | |
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Nationality | American |
Academic background | |
Education | B.B.A. in Statistics and Operations Research M.S. in Finance, Investment and Banking Ph.D. in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Doctoral advisor | Howard Thompson Kerry Vandell |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Timothy Riddiough is an American researcher and academic. He is the James A. Graaskamp Chair and the Chair of the department of real estate and urban land economics at University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is best known for his work on credit risk in mortgage lending, mortgage securitization, real options, REIT investment and corporate finance, and land use regulation.[1]
Riddiough is the past recipient of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association best dissertation and best paper awards, and is a fellow at the Homer Hoyt Institute for Advanced Studies[2] as well as the Real Estate Research Institute.[3] He was President of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association in 2012.[4] He has served on the boards of several organizations and has consulted on numerous issues, including sub-prime mortgage lending, securitization, capital structure, and firm valuation.[1]