STAFF PROFILE
Associate Professor Jonathan Boymal
Position:
Associate Professor
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Economics Finance & Marketing
Phone:
+61399255671
Email:
jonathan.boymal@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
Dr Boymal is an applied economist, specialising in the areas of housing and urban economics, cultural economics, population economics, evaluation, economic psychology, health economics, cost-benefit analysis, and technology diffusion.
He has published papers in leading journals, and has undertaken commercial policy research for the Victorian and Federal Government, as well as refereed publications in these areas.
In addition to his research Dr Boymal has extensive experience in designing and delivering courses, and establishing and managing programs, across a range of business disciplines, both in Australia and overseas.
- Teaching in the economics discipline at the undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA level.
- Providing strategic leadership of postgraduate programs in the College of Business.
- Teaching in the economics discipline at the undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA level.
- Providing strategic leadership of postgraduate programs in the College of Business.
- PhD, Monash University (1993)
- Bachelor of Economics (First Class Honours), Monash University (1998)
- Nguyen, P.,Srivastava, P.,Ye, L.,Boymal, J. (2022). Housing and occupant health: Findings from Vietnam In: Social Indicators Research, 164, 1297 - 1321
- Dobele, A.,Stavros, C.,Boymal, J. (2022). Staff Reflections on Surviving and Thriving in a Suddenly Disruptive Education Environment In: Agile Learning Environments amid Disruption, Springer, Swtizerland
- Angelopoulos, S.,Boymal, J.,De Silva, A. (2020). Economic benefits of 20-minute neighbourhoods In: Department of Environment, Water, Land and Planning Melbourne
- De Silva, A.,Angelopoulos, S.,Boymal, J. (2019). The Distribution of Artistic Human Capital – A Typology Building Approach In: Economic Papers, 38, 95 - 113
- Elkins, M.,Coate, B.,De Silva, A.,Boymal, J.,Ozmen, M. (2017). The Economic Impact of the City of Melbourne's Investment in the Arts: Analysis of Artists, Audiences and the General Public Survey Responses In: City of Melbourne Melbourne, Australia
- Angelopoulos, S.,Boymal, J.,De Silva, A.,Potts, J. (2015). Does residential diversity attract workers in creative occupations? In: Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 21, 202 - 230
- Sinclair, S.,Boymal, J.,De Silva, A. (2014). The marginal cost of a bedroom: An Australian case study In: Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 20, 31 - 44
- Boymal, J.,De Silva, A.,Liu, S. (2013). Measuring the preference for dwelling characteristics of Melbourne: railway stations and house prices In: Proceedings from the 19th Annual Pacific-Rim Real Estate Society Conference (PRRES 2013), Melbourne, Australia, 13-16 January , 2013
- Boymal, J.,De Silva, A.,Pomeroy, J. (2013). Quantity and quality estimates of changes in dwelling affordability in metropolitan Melbourne In: Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 19, 64 - 84
- Sinclair, S.,Boymal, J.,De Silva, A. (2012). A re-appraisal of the fertility response to the Australian baby bonus In: The Economic Record, 88, 78 - 87
Note: Supervision projects since 2004
5 PhD Completions and 2 Masters by Research Completions
Environmental economics; economics modelling; the economics of coercion.
- Who Started the Fire: Has Residential Mortgage Innovation Fuelled a Housing Affordability Crisis?. Funded by: Australian Centre for Financial Studies Grant pre-2014 from (2013 to 2015)
- Evaluation of the Reducing Re-offending Strategy and of the Redevelopment of Community Correctional Services. Funded by: Department of Justice and Regulation Contract from (2004 to 2007)
- Competition and Collaboration in the Market for Digital Publishing. Funded by: ARC Linkage Projects 2004 Round 2 from (2004 to 2008)