Sung-Kyu Lee | Poverty Policy | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Sung-Kyu Lee | Poverty Policy | Best Faculty Award

PhD, Andong National University, Korea, South Korea

Sung-Kyu Lee is a distinguished Professor at Andong National University’s Department of International Trade in Korea. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Southampton, UK. With a rich background as a Fiscal Policy Analyst at the National Assembly Budget Office, he has significantly contributed to the field of economics. Lee has served as chief editor for various academic journals, including the Review of Institution and Economics and the Korean Journal of Public Choice Economics. He leads the Korea Center for Public Choice Study and the Mancur Olson Institute, while also participating as an Editorial Board member of the Journal of Contemporary Management in Canada.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

Sung-Kyu Lee obtained his PhD in Economics from the University of Southampton, UK. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s degree in Economics and holds a Bachelor’s degree in the same field. His educational background provided a solid foundation in economic theory and research methodologies, shaping his analytical skills and expertise in public finance and development economics. His dedication to education extends beyond his studies, as he actively engages in mentoring students and promoting academic excellence at Andong National University.

Experience 💼

Sung-Kyu Lee has extensive experience in both academia and public policy. As a Professor at Andong National University, he teaches various courses in international trade and economics. Previously, he served as a Fiscal Policy Analyst for the National Assembly Budget Office in Korea, where he analyzed economic policies and their impacts. Lee’s editorial roles in leading economic journals and his directorships at the Korea Center for Public Choice Study and the Mancur Olson Institute highlight his commitment to advancing research and discourse in economics. His collaborative research endeavors have also led to numerous publications in esteemed journals.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Sung-Kyu Lee has received several awards for his contributions to economics and public policy. He is recognized for his leadership in academic journals, having served as chief editor and editorial board member. His research on agricultural programs in Ethiopia and industrial policies in Korea has garnered international attention, leading to accolades within academic circles. Lee’s dedication to the field is reflected in his numerous publications, which continue to influence the study of public finance and institutional economics. His commitment to academic excellence has also resulted in invitations to speak at prestigious conferences and seminars.

Research Focus 🔍

Sung-Kyu Lee’s primary research interests lie in public finance, public choice, development economics, and institutional economics. He explores the intricate relationships between economic policies and their impacts on societal welfare, with a keen interest in agricultural programs and industrial policy. His recent publications highlight the effects of agricultural package programs on farm productivity in Tigray, Ethiopia, and the evaluation of Korea’s industrial policies. Lee is committed to understanding how economic theories apply to real-world scenarios, aiming to contribute to effective policy-making that promotes sustainable development and economic growth.

Conclusion

Sung-Kyu Lee’s extensive research experience, editorial leadership, and practical engagement in policy-making make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Faculty Award. His contributions to economics and public policy are commendable, and with a few enhancements, including broader interdisciplinary engagement and increased outreach, he can significantly elevate his impact on both academia and society. Recognizing his efforts through this award would not only honor his achievements but also inspire others in the field to pursue innovative and impactful research.

Publication Top Notes  

1. Do Agricultural Package Programs Improve the Welfare of Rural People? Evidence from Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia

Authors: Teka, A., Lee, S.-K.
Journal: Agriculture (Switzerland), 2020, 10(5), 190
Citations: 17

2. The Impact of Agricultural Package Programs on Farm Productivity in Tigray, Ethiopia: Panel Data Estimation

Authors: Mebrahtu, T.A., Lee, S.-K.
Journal: Cogent Economics and Finance, 2019, 7(1), 1631987
Citations: 8