Sung-Kyu Lee | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Sung-Kyu Lee | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Scholar Award

PhD, Andong National University, Korea South Korea

Sung-Kyu Lee is a Professor of International Trade at Andong National University in Korea, with a PhD in Economics from the University of Southampton. He has held notable positions, including Fiscal Policy Analyst at the National Assembly Budget Office and Chief Editor for major journals like Review of Institution and Economics. His research focuses on public finance, public choice, development economics, and institutional economics. Lee has authored books and published widely, with recent works exploring agricultural productivity and industrial policy. His leadership roles and impactful contributions make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Scholar Award.

Publication Profile :

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Education :

Sung-Kyu Lee holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Southampton, U.K., where he specialized in international trade, public finance, and institutional economics. His academic journey laid the foundation for his expertise in these fields, equipping him with a deep understanding of global economic systems and policy analysis. Prior to his doctorate, he completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in Korea, focusing on economics and trade, which helped shape his analytical and research skills. His education has been pivotal in his academic career, enabling him to contribute significantly to economic theory and policy development.

Professional Experience  :

Sung-Kyu Lee is a Professor of International Trade at Andong National University in Korea. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Southampton, U.K., and previously served as a Fiscal Policy Analyst at the National Assembly Budget Office in Korea. His professional roles include being the Chief Editor for esteemed journals such as the Review of Institution and Economics and Korean Journal of Public Choice Economics. Lee’s directorial roles at the Korea Center for Public Choice Study and Mancur Olson Institute, along with his membership on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Contemporary Management in Canada, further illustrate his depth in academia.

Research Contributions :

Sung-Kyu Lee’s primary research fields include public finance, public choice, development economics, and institutional economics. His published works reflect both theoretical and applied research, addressing critical issues in international trade and economic policy. Notably, he has authored significant books, including Theory of International Trade and Political Economy of Tax Policy and International Taxation. His recent co-authored publications in Cogent Economics & Finance and World Economics on agricultural productivity and industrial policy highlight his ongoing research relevance.

Award And Recognition :

Sung-Kyu Lee has received significant recognition for his contributions to economics, particularly in public finance, international trade, and development policy. He has served as Chief Editor for prestigious journals like the Review of Institution and Economics and Korean Journal of Public Choice Economics. His leadership as Director of the Korea Center for Public Choice Study and Mancur Olson Institute has been widely acknowledged. Lee’s scholarly impact is evident through his published works and contributions to economic policy. His research excellence has earned him multiple accolades, making him a respected figure in both Korean and international academic communities.

Conclusion :

Sung-Kyu Lee is a distinguished scholar with a robust academic background, extensive leadership roles, and impactful research contributions in public finance, international trade, and institutional economics. His editorial positions in prestigious journals and directorial roles at key research institutions reflect his significant influence in the field. Lee’s diverse publications, ranging from theoretical frameworks to applied economic studies, showcase his ability to address critical global issues. Given his expertise, ongoing research relevance, and dedication to advancing economic thought, Sung-Kyu Lee is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Scholar Award, deserving recognition for his academic excellence.

Publication Top Notes :

  • Do agricultural package programs improve the welfare of rural people? Evidence from smallholder farmers in Ethiopia (2020) by Teka, A. & Lee, S.-K. 🌱📅 Cited by: 17
  • The impact of agricultural package programs on farm productivity in Tigray-Ethiopia: Panel data estimation (2019) by Mebrahtu, T.A. & Lee, S.-K. 🌾📅

Faroque Ahmed | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Faroque Ahmed | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Mr Faroque Ahmed, Ural Federal University, Russia, Russia

🎓 Faroque Ahmed holds a Master’s in Statistics from Islamic University, Kushtia-Jhinaidah (2015), securing first class first position with a CGPA of 3.91. He also earned a Bachelor’s in Statistics from the same institution (2014), achieving first class second position with a CGPA of 3.84. Faroque completed his secondary education with top grades. 📊 Currently, he is a PhD researcher at Ural Federal University, Russia, and a Senior Research Associate at Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management. He has experience as a Research Assistant in credit card fraud detection using machine-learning. His research interests include development studies, financial economics, data mining, and econometric modeling. 🌍📈

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Education

🎓 With a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Statistics from Islamic University, Kushtia-Jhinaidah, I achieved a Grade ‘A’ and a CGPA of 3.91, graduating first in my class in 2017. My Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Statistics from the same institution was also distinguished, with a Grade ‘A’ and a CGPA of 3.84, securing second place in 2016. 📊 My academic journey began at Masjid Mission Academy in Rajshahi, where I excelled in my Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) with a Golden ‘A+’. 🏅 Additionally, I completed my Higher Secondary School Certificate (H.S.C.) at New Govt. Degree College, Rajshahi, earning a perfect GPA of 5.00. 🌐 I have an IELTS score of 6.0 across all sections, proving my proficiency in English.

Experience

Currently, a PhD researcher at the Laboratory of International & Regional Economics (LIRE) at the Graduate School of Economics and Management (GSEM), Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia, since 2022. Serving as a Senior Research Associate at the Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management (BIGM), affiliated with the University of Dhaka, since 2019. Previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Quantitative Financial Economic Development (QFED) Lab, Dept. of Statistics, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh, from 2016 to 2019, focusing on credit card fraud detection using machine-learning algorithms under the supervision of Associate Professor Md. Altaf Hossain. 📊🧠🌍

Awards

In 2017-18, a UGC research grant was awarded for a master’s student project focused on the socio-economic effects of remittance on Bangladeshi migrant households. The project was supervised by Md. Altaf Hossain, an Associate Professor at Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh. Additionally, in 2017, the student participated in Big Data Analytics Training under the LICT project of the ICT Ministry, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, enhancing their skills in data analysis and technology applications. This combination of research and training provided a strong foundation for understanding the economic impacts of remittance and advanced data analysis techniques. 📚💻🌏

Research focus

Dr. F. Ahmed’s research spans several critical areas within the realm of socio-economic and environmental studies. His work focuses on the intersection of AI-powered technology, energy consumption, and geopolitical risks, particularly in regions like Singapore. Additionally, Dr. Ahmed explores global green finance impacted by geopolitical tensions, and health outcomes influenced by socio-economic factors in Bangladesh. He delves into the dynamics of economic growth and environmental pollution, while also examining social behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. His contributions extend to machine learning applications in predicting individual risk preferences and detecting credit card fraud. 📊🌍🔬💡🌱

Publication top notes

Robot race in geopolitically risky environment: Exploring the Nexus between AI-powered tech industrial outputs and energy consumption in Singapore

Semi-Supervised Machine Learning Method for Predicting Observed Individual Risk Preference Using Gallup Data

Assessing the impact of Russian–Ukrainian geopolitical risks on global green finance: a quantile dependency analysis

An inquiry into the achievements in health outcomes of Bangladesh: role of health expenditure, income, governance and female education

Integration of theory of planned behavior into actual social distancing behavior amid Covid-19

Economic growth and environmental pollution nexus in Bangladesh: revisiting the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis

An analysis of energy, environment and economic growth (EEE) nexus: a 2SLS approach

Creative social media use for Covid-19 prevention in Bangladesh: a structural equation modeling approach

A comparative study of credit card fraud detection using the combination of machine learning techniques with data imbalance solution