Timothy Hyde

  • Assistant Professor of Economics

Areas of Study

Biography

Timothy Hyde conducts research at the intersection of behavioral economics, environmental economics, and public finance. His current research examines how homebuyers respond to past natural disasters when making purchase decisions, and how they perceive the flood risk of new properties. He teaches courses in principles of economics, health economics, and behavioral economics.

Fall 2026

Behavioral Economics — ECON 249

Spring 2027

Health Economics — ECON 245

Risk and Insurance — ECON 345