
معرفی
Jai-Young Choi is a Professor of Economics at Lamar University, holding a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Oklahoma, an M.A. from the University of Kansas, and a B.A. from Yonsei University. His academic career includes invitations as a speaker at prominent international conferences such as the Chu Hai International Conference on International Economic Linkages and the Conference of the International Economics and Finance Society. His research spans interdisciplinary topics including international trade dynamics, environmental economics, and health economics, with a focus on integrating economic theory with public health challenges.
Dr. Choi’s educational background includes degrees in economics from prestigious institutions, reflecting his deep commitment to the field. His research contributions are evident in over 40 peer-reviewed articles in SCI-indexed journals, covering themes from global economic policies to HIV treatment outcomes in Asia-Pacific regions. He actively participates in academic service, including peer review for over 20 SCI journals and conference presentations.
His recent work highlights a blend of economic modeling and healthcare analysis, such as studying the economic impacts of pandemics, the implications of international outsourcing on welfare, and HIV treatment adherence in vulnerable populations. While his primary affiliation is in economics, his interdisciplinary publications reflect a commitment to addressing complex societal issues through multi-disciplinary approaches.
Notably absent from the records are specific scientific awards or named grants, though his frequent conference invitations underscore his academic influence. Teaching responsibilities include Managerial Economics in Lamar’s online Master of Business Administration program, emphasizing practical applications of economic principles.



