Ekaterina Chernobai

Ekaterina Chernobai

Professor, Finance, Real Estate, and Law, College of Business Administration

Education

  • Ph.D. Economics: UC Santa Barbara
  • B.A. Economics: Sophia University, Tokyo

Courses taught

Undergraduate and graduate courses in Financial Management, Corporate Finance, Fundamentals of Real Estate, Real Estate Market Analysis and Real Estate Investment Analysis.

Most recent publications

  • "Liquidity Imbalance in Residential Housing in Rising and Declining Markets", forthcoming in   Journal of Housing Research, co-authored with Tarique Hossain (IBM Dept.).

  • "Determinants of House Buyers’ Expected Holding Periods in Boom and Bust Markets in California",   International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, vol.10, issue 2, pp. 256-281, co-authored with Tarique Hossain (IBM Dept.).

  • "Is Selection Bias Inherent in Housing Transactions? An Equilibrium Approach,"  Real Estate Economics ,  2013, vol. 41, issue 4, pp. 887-924, co-authored with Anna Chernobai.

  • "House Search Duration in Hot and Cold Residential Markets,"   Real Estate Economics, 2012, Vol. 40, Issue 4, pp. 809-841, co-authored with Tarique Hossain (IBM Dept.).

  • "Nonlinear Spatial and Temporal Effects of Highway Construction on House Prices,"  Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics , 2011, Vol. 42, Issue 3, pp. 348-370, co-authored with Michael Reibel, Michael Carney.