Diplomas
PhD in Economics
University of Kentucky, Lexington
(2007)
Master of Science in Economics
University of Kentucky, Lexington
(2004)
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics & Economics
Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
(2003)
Experiences
Assistant professor
Florida Gulf Coast University , Fort Myers
Since 2016
Associate professor
University of Michigan
2014 - 2016
Assistant professor
University of Michigan
2008 - 2014
Assistant professor
University of Southern Indiana, Indiana
2007 - 2008
Research assistant
University of Kentucky, Lexington
2005 - 2006
Instructor
University of Kentucky, Lexington
2004 - 2006
Research assistant
University of Kentucky, Lexington
2004 - 2004
Teaching assistant
University of Kentucky, Lexington
2003 - 2005
Publications
Published
BIEHL A. M., HILL Brian, (2018). Foster care and the earned income tax credit.
Review of Economics of the Household, 16 (3), 661–680
BIEHL A. M., HOYT William, (2014). The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 and Homeownership: Is Smaller Now Better?.
Economic Inquiry, 52 (2), 646-658
BIEHL A. M., GURLEY-CALVEZ Tami, HILL Brian, (2014). Self-Employment of Older Americans: Do Recessions Matter?.
Small Business Economics, 42 (2), 297-309
BIEHL A. M., DOUGLAS Christopher, (2011). How Do Private Markets Address Smoking Externalities?.
Journal of Economics, 37 (1), 39-57
BIEHL A. M., COOMES Paul, HOYT William, (2011). Tax Limits and Housing Markets: Some Evidence at the State Level.
Real Estate Economics, 39 (1), 97-132
Forthcoming
BIEHL A. M., (2018). The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Incentives: Did They Work?.
Journal of Housing Research
Professional conference
BIEHL A. M., (2016). The Effect of Adoption Subsidies on Foster Care Outcomes.
BIEHL A. M., (2015). The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Incentives: Did They Work?.
BIEHL A. M., (2015). The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Incentives: Did They Work?.
BIEHL A. M., (2014). The Effect of Adoption Subsidies on Foster Care Outcomes.
BIEHL A. M., (2014). Child Health Insurance and the Labor Market Participation of Older Americans: Evidence from the Young Adult Mandate.
BIEHL A. M., (2013). The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Incentives: Did They Work?.
BIEHL A. M., (2012). The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Incentives: Did They Work?.
BIEHL A. M., (2011). The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Incentives: Did They Work?.
BIEHL A. M., (2010). Economic Recovery and Self-employment: The Role of Older Americans.
Awards and honors
Women Entrepreneurs: Time-Use and Determinants of Self-Employment, 2015
Nominated for the Dr. Lois Matz Rosen Junior Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, 2013
Did the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Incentives Increase Housing Demand?, 2012
Nominated for the Dr. Matthew Hilton-Watson Distinguished Professor Award, 2011