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Prof Sunghun Lim : Leading Researcher in Agricultural Economics 

🌟 Prof Sunghun Lim:

Meet Professor Sunghun Lim, an accomplished academic and expert in the field of Agricultural Economics. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at Louisiana State University, Prof. Lim has an impressive academic and research background that spans international trade, global value chains, agricultural economics, and agribusiness.

As he continues to delve into the intricate world of global value chains and international trade, Prof. Lim’s impact reverberates not only in academia but also in influencing policies that shape the sustainable development of agriculture worldwide.

💼 Professional Profiles:

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🎓 Academic Employment:

Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Louisiana State University (July 2022 – Present)

Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Texas Tech University (August 2020 – June 2022)

🔍 Research Interests:

International Trade

Global Value Chains

Agricultural Economics

Agricultural and Trade Policy

Agribusiness

📚 Education:

Ph.D. in Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, 2016-2020 (Winner of the 2020 Best Doctoral Dissertation Award)

M.S. in Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Davis, 2013-2015 (Full Departmental Fellowship)

B.A. in Economics, UC Davis, 2010-2013 (Honors at Graduation)

👨‍🏫 Teaching Employment:

Louisiana State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, 2022-present

Texas Tech University, Dept. of Agricultural & Applied Economics, 2020-2022

📑 Professional Services:

President-Elect (2023), USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Hatch Multistate Research Group

Organizing Committee for the 2022 International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium (IATRC)

📖 Research Publications:

“Global Agricultural Value Chains and Structural Transformation” (In-press)

“Food Security, Agri-Food Trade and COVID-19: Evidence from South Asia”

“Global Agricultural Value Chains and Employment”

“Tariffs, Agricultural Subsidies, and the 2020 US Presidential Election”

“Producers, Consumers, and Value Chains in Developing Countries”

📊 Grants Awarded:

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)-AFRI Grant: “Global Implications of the Russia-Ukraine War for Agricultural Trade and Value Chains, Commodity Prices, and Cross-border Investment,” Amount: $800,000 (2023-2027)

📝 Working Papers:

“Understanding the Massive Modularity of Agribusiness in the Era of Global Value Chains”

“Effect of Regional Intellectual Property Right on Global Value Chain”

“Structural Transformation in the Era of Trade Protectionism”

“Understanding Inequality in US Farm Subsidy Using a Large-scale Administrative Data”

🌐 Global Impact:

Prof. Lim’s research interests align with the dynamic landscape of global agriculture, focusing on international trade policies, agricultural and trade policy, and the intricate web of global value chains. His work extends beyond the academic realm, contributing significantly to international organizations like the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and academic societies such as the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA).

💡 Innovative Research:

Prof. Lim’s current and ongoing research, including projects on the implications of the Russia-Ukraine war for agricultural trade and the effects of trade protectionism on structural transformation, showcases his commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in the agricultural sector.

 

In conclusion, Professor Sunghun Lim stands at the forefront of agricultural economics, contributing substantially to research, education, and the broader discourse on global agricultural issues. 🌍 His multidimensional expertise, coupled with a passion for unraveling the complexities of agribusiness, positions him as a key figure in shaping the future of the agricultural landscape

Prof Sunghun Lim | Agricultural Economics

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