Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kiyoung jeon - International Economics - Best Researcher Award
Chungnam National University - South Korea
Author ProfileÂ
đ Early academic pursuits
Kiyoung jeon began his academic journey with a strong foundation in quantitative analysis, earning a b.a. in statistics from korea university in 2003. his passion for understanding economic patterns and global trade dynamics led him to pursue further studies in economics. he obtained an m.a. in economics in 2012 from the university of pittsburgh, where he developed expertise in macroeconomics, econometrics, and international trade. his academic pursuits culminated in a ph.d. in economics from the same institution in 2015, where he conducted advanced research on global economic policies and trade fluctuations.
đ Professional endeavors
Following his doctoral studies, jeon transitioned into influential roles in both academia and industry. he began his professional career at the bank of korea, serving as a junior economist in the economic statistics department from 2004 to 2006. his expertise in data analysis and economic forecasting led to his promotion as a manager in the information technology department from 2007 to 2010. after gaining extensive experience in financial policy implementation, he returned to the bank of korea as an economist in the economic statistics and research departments from 2017 to 2019. his ability to analyze complex economic trends and provide strategic insights shaped critical policy decisions during his tenure.
đ§ Contributions and research focus
Jeon's research focuses on macroeconomics, international trade, and econometrics, bridging the gap between theoretical economic models and real-world policy applications. his work International Economics explores global trade dynamics, economic growth patterns, and financial stability, using advanced econometric methods to interpret large-scale economic data. his studies have provided valuable insights into international trade policies, currency fluctuations, and economic resilience in times of financial uncertainty. as an associate professor at chungnam national university since 2019, he continues to contribute to the field by mentoring students and conducting impactful research that shapes economic discourse worldwide.
đ Accolades and recognition
Jeon's contributions to macroeconomics and international trade have earned him recognition in both academic and professional circles. his research has been widely cited, influencing International Economics policymakers and fellow economists. he has been invited to participate in international economic forums and conferences, where he presents his findings on global trade policies and macroeconomic stability. his role in the bank of korea further established his reputation as a leading expert in economic statistics and policy analysis. his work continues to be referenced in scholarly discussions on trade liberalization, financial markets, and global economic integration.
đ¨âđ Impact and influence
Jeon's research has significantly impacted the field of international economics, particularly in understanding how trade policies affect economic stability. his econometric analyses have guided financial institutions and policymakers in making informed decisions about monetary policies and global trade agreements. as an educator, he has inspired a new generation of economists, International Economics equipping them with the skills to navigate the complexities of international markets. his ability to translate economic theory into practical policy recommendations has made him a valuable asset to both academia and governmental organizations.
đ Legacy and future contributions
With a career dedicated to advancing economic knowledge and policy development, jeon continues to shape the future of macroeconomic research. his ongoing studies in trade dynamics and financial modeling aim to enhance global economic resilience in an ever-changing financial landscape. through continued collaboration with researchers and policymakers, he is poised to make further contributions to the understanding of international trade and macroeconomic stability. his legacy lies in his ability to blend rigorous academic research with real-world economic applications, ensuring that his work remains influential in shaping economic policies for years to come.
Notable PublicationsÂ
Title: Is the credit channel alive? Firm-level evidence on the sensitivity of borrowing spreads to monetary policy
Author(s): Uluc Aysun, Kiyoung Jeon, Zeynep Kabukcuoglu
Journal: Economic Modelling, 2018