TomJohnson Vita 09

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03/08/16
THOMAS GORDON JOHNSON
FRANK MILLER PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
PROFESSOR, HARRY S. TRUMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - COLUMBIA
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. - Agricultural Economics - July 1979 - Oregon State University
M.Sc. - Agricultural Economics - March 1976 - University of Saskatchewan
B.S.A. (Honors) - Agricultural Economics - May 1973 - University of Saskatchewan
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE:
Visiting Professor University of Illinois-Urban-Champaign, 2003-04
Professor, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1997 to present
Visiting Professor - January 1995 to December 1995 - University of Missouri-Columbia
Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, 1982-96
Assistant Professor, University of Saskatchewan, 1979-82
HONORS:
Outstanding Public Service Through Economics Award, Northeast Agricultural and Resource
Economics Association, 2006
Fellow, Southern Regional Science Association, 2002
Rural Policy Research Institute, Community Policy Analysis Network Outstanding Leadership Award,
2001
Frank Miller Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri, 1997 – present
Rural Policy Research Institute Fellow, 1995.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Altman, Ira and Thomas G. Johnson. 2009. Organization of the Current U.S. Biopower Industry: a
Template for Future Bioenergy Industries. Biomass and Bioenergy. Forthcoming.
Altman, Ira Thomas G Johnson. 2008 “The Choice of Organizational Form as a Non-Technical Barrier
to Agro-bioenergy Industry Development.” Journal of Biomass and Bioenergy 32: 28-34.
Chatman, Darryl, Ira Altman and Thomas G. Johnson. 2008. “Community Entrepreneurial Climate:
An Analysis of Small Business Owners Perspectives.” Journal of Rural and Community
Development. Vol. 3, 2008, pp. 60-77.
Altman, Ira J. Thomas G. Johnson, Phillip C. Badger and Samuel J. Orr. 2007. “Financial Feasibility
and Regional Economic Impacts: Three Case Studies in U.S. Biopower.” Journal of Electrical
Utility Environment Conference1: 1-13.
Altman, Ira, Peter Klein and Thomas G. Johnson. 2007. “Scale and Transaction Costs in the U.S.
Biopower Industry. Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization. Vol. 5:1
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/jafio/vol5/iss1/art10
Johnson, Thomas G. 2007. “Measuring the Benefits of Entrepreneurship Development Policy.”
Journal of Entrepreneurship Development. IV (2): 35-44.
Johnson, Thomas G. 2007. “Place-Based Economic Policy: Innovation or Fad.” Agricultural and
Resource Economics Review. 36(1): 1-8.
Johnson, Thomas G., Daniel M. Otto and Steven Deller, eds. 2006. Community Policy Analysis
Modeling. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing. 271 pp.
Johnson, Thomas G., Daniel M. Otto and Steven Deller. 2006. Introduction to Community Policy
Analysis Modeling. Chapter 1 in Community Policy Analysis Modeling, eds. Thomas G. Johnson,
Daniel M. Otto and Steven Deller, 1-14. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.
Scott, James K. and Thomas G.Johnson. 2006. New Governance and the Changing Face of Rural
America. Chapter 2 in Community Policy Analysis Modeling, eds. Thomas G. Johnson, Daniel M.
Otto and Steven Deller, 15-28. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.
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Scott, James K. and Thomas G.Johnson. 2006. A National Infrastructure for Community Policy
Analysis. Chapter 4 in Community Policy Analysis Modeling, eds. Thomas G. Johnson, Daniel M.
Otto and Steven Deller, 49-54. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.
Johnson, Thomas G. 2006. Modeling the Local Labor Market. Chapter 6 in Community Policy Analysis
Modeling, eds. Thomas G. Johnson, Daniel M. Otto and Steven Deller, 83-94. Ames, Iowa:
Blackwell Publishing.
Johnson, Thomas G. and James K. Scott. 2006. The Show Me Community Policy Analysis Model.
Chapter 8 in Community Policy Analysis Modeling, eds. Thomas G. Johnson, Daniel M. Otto and
Steven Deller, 117-128. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.
Kovalyova, Anna and Thomas G. Johnson. 2006. Evaluating the Performance of Community Policy
Models. Chapter 14 in Community Policy Analysis Modeling, eds. Thomas G. Johnson, Daniel M.
Otto and Steven Deller, 205-218. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing.
Meyer, William H., Serhiy I. Demyanenko, Thomas G. Johnson, Serviy I. Zorya. 2005. Refocusing
Agricultural and Rural Development Policies in Ukraine: Action Plan for the Road Ahead.
Washington, D.C.: US Agency of International Development. 136 pp. (Also published in
Ukrainian).
Scott, James K. and Thomas G. Johnson. 2005. “Bowling Alone but Online Together: Social Capital
and Collective Action in E-Communities.” Journal of the Community Development Society 36(1):
9-26.
Johnson, Thomas G. and James K. Scott. 2004. “A Comprehensive Approach to the Assessment of
Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Projects.” Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial
Management. 16(3): 294-312.
Johnson, Thomas G. 2004. What would an Ideal Rural Land Use Policy Look Like? Chapter in Land
Use Problems and Conflict. London: Routledge.
Johnson, Thomas G. and James K. Scott. 2003. Population Change and Impact on Viability.
Chapter 4 in The American Midwest: Managing Change in Rural Transition. Armonk, NY: M.E.
Sharpe, Inc.
Johnson, Thomas G. 2002. “Where is the Place in Space?” Review of Regional Studies 42(2): 9-17
Cox, Anna M., Thomas G. Johnson, and Morgan M. Mundell. 2001. “A Dynamic Simulation of TIF
Impacts on Multiple Jurisdictions.” Municipal Finance Journal 22:1 (Spring): 10 – 40.
O’Dubhchair, Kate, James K. Scott and Thomas G. Johnson. 2001. “Building a Knowledge
Infrastructure for Learning Communities.” The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in
Developing Countries 4(April): 1-21. http://www.is.cityu.edu.hk/research/ejisdc/vol4/v4r4.pdf
Liu, Binzhang, Shukla Kshirsagar, Thomas Johnson, Craig Thatcher, and George W. Norton. 2001.
"Evaluating the Short-run and Long-run Economic Impacts of the Virginia-Maryland Regional
College of Veterinary Medicine" Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 33 (1), April.
Johnson, Thomas G. 2001. “The Rural Economy in a New Century.” International Regional Science
Review 24:1 (January): 21-37.
O’Dubhchair, Kate, James K. Scott, and Thomas G. Johnson. 2000. Community Decision Support
Systems: Managing Knowledge for Community and Economic Development. Chapter 33 in
Handbook of Public Information Systems. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, Inc. pp. 489-500.
Cox, Anna M., Jeffrey Alwang, and Thomas G. Johnson. 2000. Local Preferences for Economic
Development Outcomes: An Application of the Analytical Hierarchy Procedure. Growth and
Change 31:3 (Summer): 341-366.
Scott, James K. and Thomas G. Johnson. 1998. “The Community Policy Analysis Network: A
National Infrastructure for Community Policy Decision Support.” Journal of Regional Analysis and
Policy 28:2:49-64.
Doeksen, Gerald A., Thomas G. Johnson, Diane Baird-Holmes, and Val Schott. 1998. “A ‘Healthy’
Health Sector is Crucial for Community Economic Development.” Journal of Rural Health 14(1):
66-72.
Otto, Daniel M., and Thomas G. Johnson, eds. 1993. Microcomputer-based Input-Output Modeling:
Applications to Economic Development. Boulder, CO:Westview Press. 228 pp.
Johnson, Thomas G., Brady J. Deaton, and Eduardo Segarra, eds. 1988. Local Infrastructure
Investment Decisions in Rural America. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 295 pp.
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