
معرفی
Hanbat Jeong serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics within Macquarie University's Faculty of Business and Economics. He maintains active affiliations with both the Emerging Risks Research Centre and Health at Work Research Centre, demonstrating interdisciplinary research engagement.
His research centers on advanced econometric methodologies with particular expertise in spatial econometrics and panel data modeling. Key focus areas include spatial autoregressive models for origin-destination flows, dynamic game theory applications in regional economics, and intertemporal optimization techniques. His work bridges theoretical econometrics with practical applications in public welfare and local government decision-making.
Analysis of his publication trends (2019-2024) reveals consistent methodological innovation in spatial modeling techniques, with increasing emphasis on network-based economic analysis. His research demonstrates strong technical rigor while maintaining relevance to real-world policy challenges in regional development and government economics.
Dr. Jeong completed his PhD in Economics in 2019, establishing a research trajectory characterized by high-impact publications in top econometrics journals including the Journal of Econometrics and Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
His collaborative research network spans international institutions, with recent projects examining spillover effects in local government decision-making and spatial dynamic models for economic forecasting. Current work focuses on extending spatial autoregressive techniques to complex flow data applications.



