Owen Jung's research focus is in economics, working on various topics ranging from small business financing to carbon pricing to parking ordinances. Jung specializes in Input-Output modelling.
Experience
Jung has more than 10 years of experience in public policy analysis and quantitative analysis as an economist for the governments of British Columbia and Alberta, as well as for the Government of Canada. He has been teaching Environmental Economics at Royal Roads University since 2018.
Education
2009
Master of Arts in Economics
University of Alberta
2005
Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) Economics
University of Alberta
2001
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Engineering
University of Alberta
Publications
“Who Really Pays for a Parking Space? Estimation of Marginal Implicit Value of Off-Street Parking Spaces for Condominiums in Central Edmonton, Canada”, Transportation Research Record, 2011, Vol. 2, No. 2245, 70-78. (sole author)
“Performance Comparisons of Young Firms Owned by Recent Immigrants and of Those Owned by Non-Immigrants”, Journal of Business Venturing, 2014, Vol. 29, No. 1, 55-71. (co-author)