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Anna Choi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Administration at Sejong University, specializing in applied microeconomics, health economics, and policy analysis. Previously, she served as a Policy Analyst at the OECD (2015-2018) and as the James Q. Wilson Visiting Professor at Pepperdine University's Graduate School of Public Policy (2018-2020).
Her educational background includes a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley (2007), an M.P.P. from The College of William and Mary (2010), and a Ph.D. from Cornell University (2015).
Dr. Choi's research focuses on critical intersections of economics and public health, particularly examining health disparities, environmental health impacts, and policy evaluation. Her work combines rigorous econometric methods with practical policy applications across multiple domains including air pollution effects, tobacco use patterns, and financial wellbeing. She has established herself as a researcher who bridges theoretical economics with real-world public policy challenges.
Her research output demonstrates consistent productivity with publications spanning multiple high-impact journals. The articles reveal a pattern of investigating how economic factors influence health outcomes and how policy interventions can address these complex relationships. Her work frequently employs natural experiments and advanced econometric techniques to establish causal relationships in policy-relevant contexts.
- Papers published in Health Economics, American Journal of Health Economics, and Environment and Development Economics
- Presentations at APPAM Research Conference, American Society of Health Economists Conference, and Western Economic Association International Conference
- Active research collaborations across international boundaries
Dr. Choi maintains an active research agenda with strong industry and academic engagement, evidenced by media coverage of her work and significant readership on academic platforms. Her research has been picked up by multiple news outlets and shared widely on social media platforms, demonstrating the public relevance of her scholarship.


