Stephan F. Gohmann, Ph.D. is an endowed
professor of economics at the University of Louisville College of
Business. He teaches courses in the economics of strategy, health
economics and labor economics. An award-winning instructor and
researcher, Gohmann has been a member of the economics faculty since
1988. Gohmann’s research interests include health cost analysis,
preventive treatments, consumer health choices, insurance coverage, and
health policy. He is the author and co-author of several scholarly
publications in journals including Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice,
Medical Care, Journal of Private Enterprise, and Public Finance Review.
Gohmann
has twice been honored as recipient of the University of Louisville
College of Business and Public Administration Research Award in 1991-92
and 1996-97 and the College of Business Outstanding Graduate Teaching
Award and the College of Business Outstanding Overall Faculty Award,
both in 2006-2007. Gohmann earned his undergraduate degree in
mathematics and economics from Indiana University in 1978. He earned
his Masters in economics in 1979 and his Ph.D. in economics from North
Carolina State University in 1984. He completed a postdoctoral
fellowship at the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development at
Duke University Medical Center from July 1987 to August 1988.