Regular Seminar Series at Yonsei Economics:
[1] Department Seminar Series
[2] Macro/Finance Seminar Series: Please contact me or Sangyup Choi if you're interested in presenting your paper.
More Seminar Series I am involved in:
[1] Yonsei Macro Reading Group
[2] Yonsei Macro Meeting
WORKING PAPERS (sorted by fields, (preliminary) drafts are available upon request)
Macroeconomics
Is US Fiscal Stimulus More Powerful in Recessions? with Dooyeon Cho and Jongsoo Kim, March 2024
[Working paper version]
ICT Innovations and Labor Hours: A Business Cycle Analysis with Sangheon Ahn and Soojin Jo, February 2024
[Working paper version, Data (Feb 2024 version)]
Environmental Policy and Business Cycles: Long-Run Gain, Short-Run Pain? with Sangheon Ahn, Soojin Jo, and Kwang Hwan Kim, July 2023
[Working paper version]
Are Oil Price Shocks a Boon to the Korean Economy? with Sangheon Ahn and Soojin Jo, May 2023
[Working paper version]
Political Bias in Inflation Beliefs: New Evidence from Korea with Siye Bae, Sangyup Choi, Sang-Hyun Kim, and Myunghwan Lee, December 2022
[Working paper version]
Labor Market Dynamics and Uncertainty Shocks with Soojin Jo and Hee-Seung Yang, February 2016
Labor Economics
Estimating Labor Supply Elasticities in Korea: the Role of Limited Commitment between Spouses, with Seoyoon Jeong and Won Hyeok Kim, February 2024, draft coming soon
[Working paper version]
The Young, the Middle, and the Old: Aging Spillovers in Cities, with Jongkwan Lee and Hee-Seung Yang, December 2023
[Working paper version]
Pandemic Work Mode and Automation: Evidence from South Korea, with Youngsoon Kwon and Hee-Seung Yang, December 2023, draft coming soon
[Working paper version]
Trade Liberalization and Adjustment in Local Labor Market: New Evidence from Korea, with Jeongmin Ha, Hee-Seung Yang, and Seung Yong Yoo, May 2023, draft coming soon
[Working paper version]
Do Working Wives Make Married Men Earn More? Evidence from Korea with Jin Seok Park and Hee-Seung Yang, January 2022
[Working paper version]
Changes in Hours Fluctuations since the Mid-1980s: What Happened to Middle-Skilled Workers? with Hee-Seung Yang, April 2019
[Working paper version]
Applied Theory
Paradox of Disclosure Policy in the Presence of an Asset Market with Seongkyun Kim and Keeyoung Rhee, February 2024, preliminary draft available
[Working paper version]
Ex-ante Information Heterogeneity in Global Games Models with Application to Team Production with Seongkyun Kim and Doyoung Song, September 2023
[Working paper version]
State-Promoted Investment for Industrial Reform: an Information Design Approach with Keeyoung Rhee and Ji Zhang, May 2021
[Working paper version]
When Can Consumers Rank Consumption Sequences with Different Predictability? with Giacomo Rondina, May 2015
Financial Prices and Equilibrium Uniqueness in Global Games Models of Crises with Giacomo Rondina, January 2014
[Working paper version]
WORK IN PROGRESS
Paradox of Information Policy: Quality vs. Transparency (tentative title), with Doyoung Song
Welfare Cost of Business Cycles with Rise of Health Spending (tentative title), with Dawis Kim
Asset Redeployability and the Effect of Technology Shocks on Employment: a Firm-Level Analysis, with Sangyup Choi and Yongjun Kim
The Rise and Fall of Miracles: a Two Sector Model with Jang-Ok Cho
The Effect of Commodity Prices on the U.S. Labor Share in the 2000s with Jun Sung Kim and Hee-Seung Yang
The Precision of Central Bank Communication with Aeimit Lakdawala
[1] Department Seminar Series
[2] Macro/Finance Seminar Series: Please contact me or Sangyup Choi if you're interested in presenting your paper.
More Seminar Series I am involved in:
[1] Yonsei Macro Reading Group
[2] Yonsei Macro Meeting
WORKING PAPERS (sorted by fields, (preliminary) drafts are available upon request)
Macroeconomics
Is US Fiscal Stimulus More Powerful in Recessions? with Dooyeon Cho and Jongsoo Kim, March 2024
[Working paper version]
ICT Innovations and Labor Hours: A Business Cycle Analysis with Sangheon Ahn and Soojin Jo, February 2024
[Working paper version, Data (Feb 2024 version)]
Environmental Policy and Business Cycles: Long-Run Gain, Short-Run Pain? with Sangheon Ahn, Soojin Jo, and Kwang Hwan Kim, July 2023
[Working paper version]
Are Oil Price Shocks a Boon to the Korean Economy? with Sangheon Ahn and Soojin Jo, May 2023
[Working paper version]
Political Bias in Inflation Beliefs: New Evidence from Korea with Siye Bae, Sangyup Choi, Sang-Hyun Kim, and Myunghwan Lee, December 2022
[Working paper version]
Labor Market Dynamics and Uncertainty Shocks with Soojin Jo and Hee-Seung Yang, February 2016
Labor Economics
Estimating Labor Supply Elasticities in Korea: the Role of Limited Commitment between Spouses, with Seoyoon Jeong and Won Hyeok Kim, February 2024, draft coming soon
[Working paper version]
The Young, the Middle, and the Old: Aging Spillovers in Cities, with Jongkwan Lee and Hee-Seung Yang, December 2023
[Working paper version]
Pandemic Work Mode and Automation: Evidence from South Korea, with Youngsoon Kwon and Hee-Seung Yang, December 2023, draft coming soon
[Working paper version]
Trade Liberalization and Adjustment in Local Labor Market: New Evidence from Korea, with Jeongmin Ha, Hee-Seung Yang, and Seung Yong Yoo, May 2023, draft coming soon
[Working paper version]
Do Working Wives Make Married Men Earn More? Evidence from Korea with Jin Seok Park and Hee-Seung Yang, January 2022
[Working paper version]
Changes in Hours Fluctuations since the Mid-1980s: What Happened to Middle-Skilled Workers? with Hee-Seung Yang, April 2019
[Working paper version]
Applied Theory
Paradox of Disclosure Policy in the Presence of an Asset Market with Seongkyun Kim and Keeyoung Rhee, February 2024, preliminary draft available
[Working paper version]
Ex-ante Information Heterogeneity in Global Games Models with Application to Team Production with Seongkyun Kim and Doyoung Song, September 2023
[Working paper version]
State-Promoted Investment for Industrial Reform: an Information Design Approach with Keeyoung Rhee and Ji Zhang, May 2021
[Working paper version]
When Can Consumers Rank Consumption Sequences with Different Predictability? with Giacomo Rondina, May 2015
Financial Prices and Equilibrium Uniqueness in Global Games Models of Crises with Giacomo Rondina, January 2014
[Working paper version]
WORK IN PROGRESS
Paradox of Information Policy: Quality vs. Transparency (tentative title), with Doyoung Song
Welfare Cost of Business Cycles with Rise of Health Spending (tentative title), with Dawis Kim
Asset Redeployability and the Effect of Technology Shocks on Employment: a Firm-Level Analysis, with Sangyup Choi and Yongjun Kim
The Rise and Fall of Miracles: a Two Sector Model with Jang-Ok Cho
The Effect of Commodity Prices on the U.S. Labor Share in the 2000s with Jun Sung Kim and Hee-Seung Yang
The Precision of Central Bank Communication with Aeimit Lakdawala