Juergen Jung is a Professor of Economics at Towson University with over a decade of academic experience and a Ph.D. from Indiana University Bloomington. His research blends applied macroeconomics, health economics, computational methods, and public finance, with notable focus on health risk, insurance design, Medicaid work requirements, and healthcare reform. Promoted from assistant to full professor since joining Towson in 2008, he has published extensively, serves as an Associate Editor for Empirical Economics, and has experience as a visiting scholar at the Congressional Budget Office. Juergen is skilled at translating rigorous econometric and computational approaches into practical policy analysis for healthcare and labor markets, and he frequently collaborates across academia and policy institutions. An Austrian-trained economist with a background in international business, he brings a global perspective to U.S. health policy debates.
12 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Economics, MS, Economics at Institute for Advanced Studies
Bachelor of International Business Administration (B.B.A.), International Business, Bachelor of International Business Administration (B.B.A.), International Business at Universität Wien / University of Vienna
Ph.D., Economics, Ph.D., Economics at Indiana University Bloomington
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