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Kyung Park serves as an Associate Professor of Economics at Wellesley College, where she conducts research at the intersection of economic policy, legal frameworks, and housing accessibility with a specialized focus on affordable housing initiatives and their societal impacts.
Her academic background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from the University of Chicago
- Master of Arts (M.A.) from the University of Chicago
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the University of Chicago
Professor Park's research examines the complex interplay between political economy, legal systems, and housing affordability dynamics. She investigates how economic policies and regulatory frameworks influence housing accessibility, with current projects analyzing the evolution of affordability metrics and impacts of recent housing initiatives. Her work bridges theoretical economic models with practical policy applications to address systemic inequalities in housing markets.
Teaching responsibilities encompass Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (Econ 201), Econometrics (Econ 203), Advanced Econometrics (Econ 303), and Economics of Law, Policy, and Inequality (Econ 327). She is developing a new course on Contemporary Macroeconomic Policy to analyze current economic challenges. While specific grant details and student advisees aren't documented in available materials, her research suggests active engagement with policy institutions and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Scientific Awards: No awards specified in source documentation.




