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Jason Bailey serves as a Lecturer and Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Texas Tech University, where he coordinates and teaches the undergraduate MATH 2345 Financial Statistics course as primary faculty.
His educational background includes an M.S. in Statistics earned from Texas Tech University's Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Dr. Bailey's research specializes in hedonic pricing models for real estate valuation, with current work examining environmental attributes and policy interventions as determinants of property values. His methodology bridges econometric analysis with financial statistics to assess how external factors influence housing markets, contributing to interdisciplinary applications in urban economics and sustainable development policy.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the provided materials.
As course coordinator for MATH 2345, he oversees curriculum development and instructional standards for financial statistics education. His work supports the department's Mathematical Finance Program—which offers MS/PhD training in quantitative finance—through foundational coursework that prepares students for quantitative analyst roles using mathematical market modeling techniques.




