Bijon Brown

"The laws of economics will stand as long as the key stakeholders give it legs. The economist should have the ability to predict what happens when these legs are gone and, more importantly, under what conditions they will go."

-Bijon Brown

I am a graduate from the department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology (REES) at the University of Alberta and hold a doctoral degree in Agricultural and Resource Economics with specializations in Production and Resource Economics.

My current research focuses on input quality, quantity and price risk with specific application to Alberta.

Education Highlights

PhD. Agricultural Economics from the University of Alberta (2018)

M.Sc. Agricultural Economics from the University of Saskatchewan (2013)

M.Sc. Economics from the University of the West Indies (2008)

B.Sc. Economics from the University of the West Indies (2005)

Experience Highlights

Production Economist at Alberta Pork (2019- present)

Economist at Alberta Treasury Board and Finance (2017 - 2019)

Research Assistant at University of Alberta ( 2013 - 2017)

Teaching Assistant at University of Alberta (2012 - 2013)

Teaching Assistant at University of Saskatchewan (2011)

Economist at Bank of Jamaica (2008 - 2010)

Sessional Co-Instructor at Shortwood Teachers' College (2008)

Teacher at Ardenne High School (2005 - 2006)