Seong-Eun Ahn
Seong-Eun Ahn is an economist, whose research fields include Game Theory and Monetary Policy. He has had many academic advisors for his doctoral disseration, including John Rust, Steven Slutsky, Ed Zabel, G.S. Maddala, William S. Neilson, and Leonardo Aurenheimer.
Biography
Seong-Eun Ahn was born in Daegu, South Korea on March 21, 1959. He attended the University of Florida where he received his M.A. in economics, and also attended Texas A&M University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After he earned his Ph.D. Candidacy at Texas A&M, Seong-Eun Ahn joined the faculty of Kyungil University in Daegu, Korea. He taught at Kyungil University from 1992–2007. In 1998, he was a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, where he was sponsored for the Honorary faculty-level position by Professor Eric Maskin, a 2007 Noble Economics Prize Winner.
Seong-Eun Ahn has worked in diverse areas of economic theory, such as game theory, the economics of incentives, and monetary policy theory. His current research projects include repeated game theory with imperfect public information.
Seong-Eun Ahn has published a few books, including English 4 Tourism and he has written many columns, including "U.S. should stop [...] of Kuweit" in which he supported the Gulf War in 1990.