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Academics - Economics Faculty & Staff

Academics - Economics Faculty & Staff

Christie Byun

Associate Professor of Economics

CONTACT:

Baxter Hall 125
765-361-6260
byunc@wabash.edu

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Dr. Christie Byun's interests include the theory of habit formation and how it influences household consumption choices. She also does research in environmental economics, and is interested in free market environmentalism and how markets can be used to determine efficient allocations of natural resources. Her teaching areas include Principles of Economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Statistics for the Social Sciences, Environmental Economics, Economics and Public Policy, the Economic Approach with Microsoft Excel, and Senior Seminar. She has also taught a Freshman Tutorial course on the Economics of the Popular Music Industry. Dr. Byun is interested in how the business side of the music industry and music technology can influence the process of creating music and has a book, The Economics of the Popular Music Industry on Palgrave Pivot Press. Her most recent Freshman Tutorial course is called Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship: How to Dress Like a Gentleman in the 21st Century. This course investigated topics in history, economics, globalization, innovation, intellectual property, marketing, and communication, all through the lens of fashion. Students in the class experienced the fashion world directly by participating in a Wabash Magazine fashion shoot at Fusion54 and also by creating and presenting a campus fashion show

Dr. Byun strongly believes in the power of immersion learning and has led an immersion trip to Iceland for her Environmental Economics class to study renewable energy sources, environmental technology, and environmental conservation. See the photos from that trip here, here, and here. Her previous Environmental Economics immersion class traveled to Alaska where students met with representatives from the oil and natural resource industries, Native groups, and tourism industry groups

Dr. Byun is committed to collaborative research with students and has sponsored several students’ research presentations at various conferences, including the Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences Annual Meeting, and the Wabash College Celebration of Student Research. She has also worked on interdisciplinary research with Dr. Ethan Hollander of the Political Science department on the causes of the Arab Spring uprisings in the Middle East. She is a board member of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences and a faculty liaison for the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession.


EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Economics, University of California, Riverside
B.A. in Economics, University of California, Berkeley


RECENT COURSE OFFERINGS

ECO 101 — Principles of Economics

ECO 232 — Economics and Public Policy

ECO 234 — Introduction to Environmental Economics (immersion course)

ECO 251 — The Economic Approach with Microsoft Excel

ECO 253 — Introduction to Econometrics

ECO 291 — Intermediate Microeconomics

ECO 292 — Intermediate Macroeconomics

ECO 377 — Environmental Economics Seminar

ECO 401 — Senior Seminar

The Financial Crisis of 2007 – 08
Environmental Economics
Monetary Policy Since the Financial Crisis

Division III — 252 Statistics for the Social Sciences

Freshman Tutorial – The Economics of the Popular Music Industry

Freshman Tutorial – Fashion, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship: How to Dress Like a Gentleman in the 21st Century


RESEARCH

Music Industry Economics, Environmental Economics, Habit Formation


RECENT PRESENTATIONS

"Using Real World Data to Teach Undergraduate Econometric Theory and Research Methods"

  • Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, 2020
  • 17th Annual St. Louis Fed Professors Conference, 2019

"Immersion Learning and Pedagogy"

  • Best Practices in Immersion Learning, GLCA Workshop, 2019

“Economics of the Popular Music Industry”

  • Sung Kyung Kwan University, Seoul, Korea, MBA Program invited talk, 2015
  • Wally Tunes, A Wabash Symposium on Music and the Liberal Arts, 2014
  • Indiana Academy of Social Sciences Annual Meeting, 2014

“The Coase Theorem and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act”

  • Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, 2014
  • Eastern Economics Association Annual Meeting, 2014
  • Indiana Academy of Social Sciences Annual Meeting, 2013

“Teaching the Coase Theorem and the ANCSA in Environmental Economics”

  • Midwest Conference on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2013

“Complements and Substitutes for Digital Music Downloads”

  • Wabash College Division 3 Colloquium, 2013

“Report from the Front: Successes and Failures of Innovative Teaching Methods”

  • Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, 2014

“Explaining the Intensity of the Arab Spring” (co-authored with Dr. Ethan Hollander)

  • Midwest Economics Association Annual Conference, 2013
  • Western Economics Association Annual Conference, 2012
  • Indiana Academy of Social Sciences Annual Meeting, 2012

“Economic Valuation of the Water Quality in Sugar Creek”

  • Midwest Economics Association Annual Conference, March 2011
  • Indiana Academy of Social Sciences Annual Meeting, 2010
  • Western Economic Association Annual Conference, July 2010

“A View from a Liberal Arts Institution”

  • Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession Panel, Midwest Economics Association Conference Meeting, 2013

“Asian Studies and the Liberal Arts”

  • Asian Studies Development Program Annual Conference, July 2010

“Habit Formation and Household Consumption:  A Semiparametric Panel Data Analysis”

  • Midwest Economics Association Annual Conference, March 2007
  • Western Economic Association International Annual Conference, July 2006

“Optimal Taxation with Habit Formation and Catching Up with the Joneses”

  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Seminar, January 2007

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

The Economics of the Popular Music Industry, Palgrave Pivot Press, 2016

“A Model of Relative Consumption”, The Pennsylvania Economic Review, 2016

“Explaining the Intensity of the Arab Spring”, Digest of Middle East Studies, 2015

“The Coase Theorem and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act”, Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research, 2015

“The Prisoner’s Dilemma and Economics 101: Do Active Learning Exercises Correlate with Student Performance?”, Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2014

“Habit Formation and Household Consumption: A Semiparametric Approach”, Advances in Economics and Business, 2013

“Economic Valuation of the Water Quality in Sugar Creek”, Journal of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences, 2013

“A Model of Relative Consumption”, Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Economics Association Annual Meeting, 2013

“Utility Functions”, International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, 2007


HONORS AND AWARDS

CILA Grant for Program and Course Development for Student Retention

Byron K. Trippet Assistant Professorship, Research and Summer Stipend

Know Indiana Faculty Summer Research Grant

Rogge Fund Faculty Development Grant

Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, University of California, Riverside