Ph.D., Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1982.
Maitrise, Institut d'urbanisme l'Université de Paris VIII, Paris, France, 1978. License 1976. Reunion de mathematiques, logique formelle et informatique l'Université de Paris, V.
B.A., Political Science. The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan. May 1970.
Visiting Scholar, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank. (June, 1994 - December, 1998).
Visiting Associate Professor of Real Estate Finance, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, (January-June, 1997).
Visiting Associate Professor of Real Estate Finance, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, (June/December, 1997).
Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Washington State University, (1978-1986).
Visiting Research Fellow. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California at Berkeley (January 1985 to July 1985).
Research Associate, The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1998-Present -- Associate Editor: Journal of Computational Finance.
1996-Present -- Research Fellow: Weimar School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics.
Summers 1994 - 1997 -- Instructor: Urban Land Institute.
National Tax Association Dissertation Award, Finalist, 1982.
Shell Companies Foundation. Teaching Excellence Award, 1984.
Weimar School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics. Post Doctoral Award, 1991.
Identified as one of six outstanding faculty members at the Haas School of Business in Bryne, John A. A Business Week Guide: The Best Business Schools, New York, McGraw-Hill, Inc, 1993.
Honoree, Lambda Chi Alpha Professional Fraternity, Golden Gate Chapter, 1996.
Finalist, Cheit Award for Best Teacher in Haas MBA Program, 1996.