Myeong Jun Kim | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Myeong Jun Kim | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Kongju National University | South Korea

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Assist. Prof. Dr. Myeong Jun Kim embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in economics, earning his B.A. in Economics from Korea University in 2009. His passion for economic research led him to pursue an M.A. in Economics at the same institution, which he successfully completed in 2011. Furthering his academic excellence, he obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from the School of Economics at Chung-Ang University in 2017. His dissertation, titled "Essays on Time-Varying Parameter Models with Applications to Macroeconomics and Finance," under the guidance of Professor Sung Y. Park, showcased his deep interest in econometric modeling and its practical applications.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Dr. Kim's academic career has been distinguished by his contributions to international institutions. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Division of International Studies at Kongju National University, Korea. Prior to this, he held a similar position at the School of Economics and Finance at South China University of Technology from 2017 to 2023. His teaching career also includes a tenure as a Lecturer at Korea Aerospace University between 2013 and 2015. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Kim has nurtured aspiring economists, offering courses in Econometrics, Financial Statistics, and Advanced Econometrics, among others.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kim’s research spans a broad spectrum of economic fields, including Applied Macroeconomics, Applied Econometrics, Empirical Finance, Environmental Economics, and Climate Change. His extensive list of publications in high-impact journals such as Applied Economics Letters, Finance Research Letters, Empirical Economics, and Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy underscores his expertise in quantitative economic analysis. His work particularly delves into time-varying parameter models, financial market efficiency, cryptocurrency dynamics, and macroeconomic trends. His research also extends to exploring socio-political factors in economic development, as demonstrated in his study on the relationship between household income and socio-political capital in rural Vietnam. His ongoing projects further emphasize his commitment to addressing pressing economic issues, including stock market contagion, energy pricing dynamics, and the economic impacts of policy changes.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Kim has gained recognition for his groundbreaking research, with numerous publications in esteemed SSCI-indexed journals. His contributions to economic literature have earned him research funding, including start-up funding from South China University of Technology in 2017. His participation in prestigious international conferences, including those organized by the Sungkyun Economic Research Institute, the Korea Institution and Economics Association, and the International Conference on Energy Finance, reflects his standing in the global academic community.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Kim's research has significantly influenced the understanding of market dynamics, economic policy effectiveness, and financial modeling. His work on the causal relationships among cryptocurrencies and their role as a hedge against traditional financial assets has provided valuable insights into the evolving digital finance landscape. His expertise in econometrics and applied macroeconomics has shaped policy discussions and provided analytical frameworks for economic forecasting and risk assessment. As an educator, Dr. Kim has mentored numerous students, equipping them with analytical skills essential for tackling real-world economic challenges. His interdisciplinary approach, combining macroeconomics, finance, and environmental economics, continues to inspire young researchers.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Kim aims to further his contributions to economic research, with a focus on climate change economics, financial stability, and policy effectiveness. His ongoing projects, such as re-examining the long-term impact of cigarette price hikes and analyzing the linkages between global equity markets, highlight his commitment to addressing contemporary economic challenges. With an ever-growing portfolio of influential research and academic contributions, Dr. Kim is poised to continue shaping the field of economics for years to come. His dedication to empirical research and policy-relevant economic analysis cements his legacy as a distinguished economist whose work bridges academia and real-world economic applications.

Publications


  • 📄 Forecasting Ultrafine Dust Concentrations in Seoul: A Machine Learning Approach

    • Authors: Sophia Park, Myeong Jun Kim
    • Journal: Atmosphere
    • Year: 2025

  • 📄 Is art market efficient? Evidence from non-linear quantile unit-root tests

    • Authors: Myeong Jun Kim, Sung Y. Park
    • Journal: Applied Economics Letters
    • Year: 2024

  • 📄 Quantile causal relationship between Bitcoin and stock indices

    • Authors: Myeong Jun Kim, Sung Y. Park
    • Journal: Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy
    • Year: 2024

  • 📄 Testing for market efficiency in cryptocurrencies: Evidence from a non-linear conditional quantile framework

    • Authors: Myeong Jun Kim, Sung Y. Park
    • Journal: Applied Economics Letters
    • Year: 2023

  • 📄 Relationship between household income and socio-political capital in rural Vietnam: A panel quantile regression approach

    • Authors: Myeong Jun Kim, Tram T. H. Nguyen, Sung Y. Park
    • Journal: Applied Economics Letters
    • Year: 2022

 

Siqi Zhang | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siqi Zhang | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Stanford University | United States

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Siqi Zhang embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Xi’an Jiaotong University City College (2010–2014). Her passion for understanding the socioeconomic dynamics in rural China propelled her to pursue a Ph.D. in Economics at Shaanxi Normal University (2015–2021). During her doctoral studies, she laid the groundwork for her future research, focusing on development economics, early childhood education, and public policy.

🧑‍💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently a Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University's Center on China’s Economy and Institutions (since 2023), Dr. Zhang has demonstrated remarkable leadership by spearheading seven impactful research projects that have influenced policies for child development in rural China. Her previous tenure as a Research Assistant at Shaanxi Normal University further honed her research acumen. Dr. Zhang’s field experience includes extensive collaborations on randomized controlled trials across rural regions, solidifying her reputation as an expert in large-scale empirical research.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zhang’s research spans development economics, economics of education, and public policy, with a focus on education and human capital in rural China. Her work explores key themes such as early childhood development, parenting interventions, and cognitive and non-cognitive educational outcomes. Through over 20 peer-reviewed publications, including articles in World Development and BMC Public Health, she has shed light on critical issues like anemia in children, caregivers’ mental health, and the impacts of urbanization on rural education.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Zhang’s excellence has been recognized through numerous awards, including the National Scholarship from China’s Ministry of Education (2020), and multiple university-level scholarships and honors during her academic journey. Her achievements reflect her dedication to both academic and practical advancements in her field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Zhang’s research has transcended academia, driving meaningful change in public policy. Her studies on nutrition, parenting practices, and early childhood interventions have informed strategies to address developmental delays and educational disparities in rural China. By managing fieldwork involving over 5,600 caregiver-child pairs, she has provided robust data for policymakers and social organizations to act upon.

💡 Legacy and Future Contributions

With her deep expertise, Dr. Zhang is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the fields of development and educational economics. As she continues her work at Stanford and beyond, her commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable populations in rural China ensures her contributions will inspire future generations of researchers and policymakers. Her dedication to mentoring and teaching underscores her influence in shaping the next wave of thought leaders in experimental economics and public policy.

 

Publications


📄 The medium-term impact of a micronutrient powder intervention on anemia among young children in Rural China

  • Authors: Zhang, S., Wang, L., Luo, R., Rozelle, S., Sylvia, S.
  • Journal: BMC Public Health
  • Year: 2024

📄 Preschool quality and developmental outcomes of preschool children in rural China: Evidence from longitudinal and subgroup analyses

  • Authors: Wang, L., Jiang, D., Pang, J., Zhang, S., Rozelle, S.
  • Journal: Children and Youth Services Review
  • Year: 2024

📄 Paths of cognitive and social-emotional delays before age three in rural China: Predictive power on skills at preschool age

  • Authors: Wang, L., Jiang, D., Chen, Y., Zhang, S., Rozelle, S.
  • Journal: PLoS ONE
  • Year: 2024

📄 Caregivers’ parenting beliefs, practices, and child developmental outcomes: Evidence from randomized controlled trials in rural China

  • Authors: Wang, L., Jiang, D., Zhang, S., Rozelle, S.
  • Journal: World Development
  • Year: 2024

📄 Investing in disadvantaged children for common prosperity in China

  • Authors: Emmers, D., Wang, H., Wang, L., Jiang, F., Rozelle, S.
  • Journal: Chinese Sociological Review
  • Year: 2024

 

Soumaila Gansonre | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Soumaila Gansonre | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo | Burkina Faso

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Soumaila Gansonre's academic journey began with a strong foundation in economics at Université Thomas Sankara, where he earned his B.A. in Macroeconomics and Development Planning in 2010. He continued at the same institution to complete his M.Phil in Applied Macroeconomics in 2012. Driven by a passion for agricultural and development economics, he pursued his Ph.D. in Applied Agricultural Economics and Policy at the University of Ghana, graduating in 2017. His dissertation, which focused on sustainability and development within agricultural sectors, laid the groundwork for his future research endeavors.

Professional Endeavors

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Gansonre joined Cornell University as a fellow in the Structural Transformation of African Agriculture and Rural Spaces (STAARS) program, a position he held from May 2018 to May 2019. This role involved conducting advanced research on agricultural economics and rural development. Concurrently, he worked as an independent consultant at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. Since June 2019, Dr. Gansonre has been serving as an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics at the Centre Universitaire de Ziniaré, Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo in Burkina Faso.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Gansonre's research interests are deeply rooted in development economics, with a particular focus on applied agricultural economics and policy. His studies often address the impacts of environmental and economic variables on agricultural households and rural communities. Notable publications include his analysis of rainfall variability on rural welfare in Niger and his examination of managerial practices on the performance of SMEs in Burkina Faso. His work is characterized by a strong quantitative approach, utilizing tools like Stata, Matlab, and Eviews for data analysis.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Gansonre has received numerous fellowships, grants, and awards in recognition of his contributions to agricultural economics. In 2022, he was awarded a Project Development Grant by the Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative (ATAI) to study contract farming compliance in Burkina Faso. He also secured a significant research grant from the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in 2020 to analyze the impact of COVID-19 relief measures on SME employment. His scholarly excellence is further evidenced by his postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell University and various exploratory research grants from prestigious institutions.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Gansonre's work has significantly influenced the field of development economics, particularly in the context of West Africa. His research on non-farm employment and market constraints has provided valuable insights into the economic behaviors and challenges faced by rural households and smallholder farmers. His findings have been published in high-impact journals such as Agricultural Economics and the International Journal of the Economics of Business, contributing to the broader academic discourse on sustainable development and agricultural policy.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Gansonre continues his academic and research career, he is poised to further advance our understanding of development economics through innovative research and applied policy analysis. His future projects include assessing the potential of livestock in poverty reduction and evaluating rural infrastructure's impact on food insecurity in the Sahel. Through his teaching at Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo, he is also shaping the next generation of economists, imparting critical analytical skills and a deep understanding of economic development principles.

Notable Publications

Rainfall variability and welfare of agricultural households: Evidence from rural Niger 2024

Sustainability and Wealth of Rural Households: Measurement and Inequality Analysis 2022 (2)

Managerial practices and the performance of small and medium-sized enterprises: Evidence from Burkina Faso 2023

Product market competition and management quality among small and medium-sized enterprises: Evidence from Burkina Faso 2022 (2)
Welfare impacts of non-farm employment in semi-arid areas: evidence from Burkina Faso 2021 (4)