B. Paul Choi
Associate Professor
Finance & International Business
Howard University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. B. Paul Choi joined the Department of Finance, International Business and Insurance in 2002, after serving as Instructor at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. His primary research areas of interest include: Insurance Market Structure, Performance and Efficiency, and International Insurance. Choi has received a number of awards and distinctions including Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) 2001, Best in Track Award at 2007 Academy of Finance, and several research grants. Choi has served as Faculty Advisor of Gamma Iota Sigma, Director of Summer Actuarial Program and Instructor of Actuarial Study Program. He is also currently serving as a director of Center for Insurance Education. Choi holds a Ph.D. from Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
Research Interest
Insurance Market Structure, Performance and Efficiency, Liquidity Creation, Advertising Impact, International Insurance
Publications
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"Foreign-Owned Insurer Performance in the U.S. Property-Liability Markets," with E. Elyasiani, Applied Economics, 2011
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"Liquidity Creation or De-creation: Evidence from U.S. Property and Liability Insurance Industry," with J. Park and C. Ho, Managerial Finance, 2013
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"Liquidity Transformation: An Examination of U.S. Life Insurers," with J. Park and C. Ho, Managerial Finance, 2016