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Yong Kim

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First Name:Yong
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Last Name:Kim
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RePEc Short-ID:pki175
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http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~yongkim/
3620 S. Vermont Ave., KAP 300 Los Angeles, CA 90089
213 740 2098

Affiliation

Department of Economics
University of Southern California

Los Angeles, California (United States)
https://dornsife.usc.edu/econ/
RePEc:edi:deuscus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Hyeok Jeong & Yong Kim & Iourii Manovskii, 2006. "Labor Market Complementarity: A Perspective on Inequality and Productivity Dynamics," 2006 Meeting Papers 521, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  2. Hyeok Jeong & Yong Kim, 2006. "Complementarity and Transition to Modern Economic Growth," IEPR Working Papers 06.44, Institute of Economic Policy Research (IEPR).
  3. Hyeok Jeong & Yong Kim, 2006. "S-shaped Transition and Catapult Effects," IEPR Working Papers 06.53, Institute of Economic Policy Research (IEPR).
  4. Yong Kim & Hyeok Jeong, 2005. "A Theory of Modern Transition Applied to Thailand," 2005 Meeting Papers 831, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  5. Hyeok Jeong & Yong Kim, 2005. "Theory and Measurement of Modern Transition," IEPR Working Papers 05.31, Institute of Economic Policy Research (IEPR).
  6. Professor Yong Kim & Univ. Southern California, 2004. "Asset ownership and Asset Values Over Project Lifecycles," Econometric Society 2004 Far Eastern Meetings 604, Econometric Society.

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Working papers

  1. Hyeok Jeong & Yong Kim, 2006. "Complementarity and Transition to Modern Economic Growth," IEPR Working Papers 06.44, Institute of Economic Policy Research (IEPR).

    Cited by:

    1. Boyan Jovanovic, 2009. "When should firms invest in old capital?," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 5(1), pages 107-123, March.
    2. Hyeok Jeong & Robert M. Townsend, 2005. "Sources of TFP Growth: Occupational Choice and Financial Deepening," IEPR Working Papers 05.28, Institute of Economic Policy Research (IEPR), revised May 2005.
    3. Xavier Raurich & Valeri Sorolla, 2014. "Growth, unemployment and wage inertia," UB School of Economics Working Papers 2014/309, University of Barcelona School of Economics.
    4. Jeong, Hyeok, 2008. "Assessment Of Relationship Between Growth And Inequality: Micro Evidence From Thailand," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 12(S2), pages 155-197, September.
    5. Balazs Zelity, 2020. "Age Diversity and Aggregate Productivity," Wesleyan Economics Working Papers 2020-004, Wesleyan University, Department of Economics.
    6. Jeong,Hyeok, 2020. "Productivity Growth and Efficiency Dynamics of Korean Structural Transformation," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9285, The World Bank.
    7. Hyeok Jeong & Yong Kim & Iourii Manovskii, 2014. "The Price of Experience," NBER Working Papers 20457, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

  2. Hyeok Jeong & Yong Kim, 2006. "S-shaped Transition and Catapult Effects," IEPR Working Papers 06.53, Institute of Economic Policy Research (IEPR).

    Cited by:

    1. Jaime Alonso-Carrera & Xavier Raurich, 2014. "Demand-based structural change and balanced economic growth," UB School of Economics Working Papers 2014/303, University of Barcelona School of Economics.
    2. Xavier Raurich & Valeri Sorolla, 2014. "Growth, unemployment and wage inertia," UB School of Economics Working Papers 2014/309, University of Barcelona School of Economics.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 5 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-DEV: Development (4) 2005-10-29 2005-12-01 2006-03-18 2006-07-15
  2. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (2) 2005-12-01 2006-03-18
  3. NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (2) 2005-10-29 2006-03-18
  4. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (1) 2004-10-30

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