Seung Mo Choi
Personal Details
First Name: | Seung Mo |
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Last Name: | Choi |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pch1146 |
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Terminal Degree: | 2006 Department of Economics; University of Chicago (from RePEc Genealogy) |
Affiliation
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Washington, District of Columbia (United States)http://www.imf.org/
RePEc:edi:imfffus (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Luckstead, Jeff & Choi, Seung Mo & Devadoss, Stephen & Mittelhammer, Ronald C., 2011. "A decomposition of China's productivity through calibration of an endogenous growth model," 2011 Annual Meeting, July 24-26, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 103072, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
- Choi, Seung Mo, 2010. "Institutional Foundations for Economic Growth," MPRA Paper 42633, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Seung Mo Choi, 2008. "How Large are Learning Externalities? Measurement by Calibration," Working Papers 2008-26, School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University.
Articles
- Choi Seung Mo & González Daniel Toro & Gray Peter, 2013. "International technology adoption, R&D, and productivity growth," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, De Gruyter, vol. 13(1), pages 331-354, June.
- Max St. Brown & Seung Mo Choi & Hyung Seok Kim, 2012. "Korean Economic Integration: Prospects and Pitfalls," International Economic Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(3), pages 471-485, September.
- Seung Mo Choi, 2011. "How Large Are Learning Externalities?," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 52(4), pages 1077-1103, November.
Citations
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Articles
- Choi Seung Mo & González Daniel Toro & Gray Peter, 2013.
"International technology adoption, R&D, and productivity growth,"
The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, De Gruyter, vol. 13(1), pages 331-354, June.
Cited by:
- Giuliano Curatola & Michael Donadelli & Patrick Grüning, 2022.
"Technology trade with asymmetric tax regimes and heterogeneous labour markets: Implications for macro quantities and asset prices,"
International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(4), pages 3805-3831, October.
- Giuliano Curatola & Michael Donadelli & Patrick Grüning, 2017. "Technology Trade with Asymmetric Tax Regimes and Heterogeneous Labor Markets: Implications for Macro Quantities and Asset Prices," Bank of Lithuania Working Paper Series 47, Bank of Lithuania.
- Curatola, Giuliano & Donadelli, Michael & Grüning, Patrick, 2017. "Technology trade with asymmetric tax regimes and heterogeneous labor markets: Implications for macro quantities and asset prices," SAFE Working Paper Series 163, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, revised 2017.
- Daniel Toro González, 2015. "[Resena] Saturno devora a su hijo: La reaparición del capitalismo patrimonial," Revista Economía y Región, Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, vol. 9(2), pages 221-230, December.
- Giuliano Curatola & Michael Donadelli & Patrick Grüning, 2022.
"Technology trade with asymmetric tax regimes and heterogeneous labour markets: Implications for macro quantities and asset prices,"
International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(4), pages 3805-3831, October.
- Max St. Brown & Seung Mo Choi & Hyung Seok Kim, 2012.
"Korean Economic Integration: Prospects and Pitfalls,"
International Economic Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(3), pages 471-485, September.
Cited by:
- Jang C. Jin, 2021. "The benefits of economic openness for North Korea," Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, The Crawford School, The Australian National University, vol. 35(2), pages 151-164, November.
- Koh, Puay Ping & Wong, Yiik Diew, 2013. "Comparing pedestrians’ needs and behaviours in different land use environments," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 26(C), pages 43-50.
- Moon, Weh-Sol & Mun, Sung Min & Lee, Jong-Kyu, 2018. "Macroeconomic impact of Korean reunification: The role of factor market opening," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 58(C), pages 36-58.
- Seung Mo Choi, 2011.
"How Large Are Learning Externalities?,"
International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 52(4), pages 1077-1103, November.
Cited by:
- Siew Ling Yew & Shuyun May Li & Solmaz Mosleh, 2022.
"Optimal parental leave subsidization with endogenous fertility and growth,"
CAMA Working Papers
2022-05, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
- Siew Ling Yew & Shuyun May Li & Solmaz Moslehi, 2024. "Optimal parental leave subsidization with endogenous fertility and growth," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 62(1), pages 97-125, January.
- Prettner, Klaus & Schäfer, Andreas, 2016.
"Higher education and the fall and rise of inequality,"
Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences
19-2016, University of Hohenheim, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences.
- Klaus Prettner & Andreas Schaefer, 2016. "Higher education and the fall and rise of inequality," CER-ETH Economics working paper series 16/240, CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich.
- Prettner, Klaus & Schäfer, Andreas, 2016. "Higher education and the fall and rise of inequality," ECON WPS - Working Papers in Economic Theory and Policy 03/2016, TU Wien, Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics, Economics Research Unit.
- Gradstein, Mark, 2019. "Misallocation of talent and human capital: Political economy analysis," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 118(C), pages 148-157.
- Klaus Prettner & Andreas Schaefer, 2021. "The U‐Shape of Income Inequality over the 20th Century: The Role of Education," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 123(2), pages 645-675, April.
- Wei-Bin Zhang, 2013. "Education, Endogenous Human Capital, and Monetary Economic Growth with MIU Approach," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 7(2), pages 100-118, July.
- Zhang Wei-Bin, 2012. "Education and Human Capital Accumulation in a Two -Sector Growth Model with Elastic Labor Supply," Scientific Annals of Economics and Business, Sciendo, vol. 59(1), pages 289-309, July.
- Matthias Blum & Christopher L. Colvin & Laura McAtackney & Eoin McLaughlin, 2017.
"Women of an uncertain age: quantifying human capital accumulation in rural Ireland in the nineteenth century,"
Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 70(1), pages 187-223, February.
- Matthias Blum & Christopher L. Colvin & Laura McAtackney & Eoin McLaughlin, 2015. "Quantifying Human Capital Accumulation in Rural Ireland in the Nineteenth Century," Discussion Papers in Environment and Development Economics 2015-22, University of St. Andrews, School of Geography and Sustainable Development.
- Blum, Matthias & Colvin, Christopher L. & McAtackney, Laura & McLaughlin, Eoin, 2015. "Quantifying human capital accumulation in rural Ireland in the nineteenth century," QUCEH Working Paper Series 15-09, Queen's University Belfast, Queen's University Centre for Economic History.
- Thönnessen, Rasmus, 2014. "Human capital externalities vs. substitution effects as determinants of regional wages: Evidence from German micro data," VfS Annual Conference 2014 (Hamburg): Evidence-based Economic Policy 100345, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
- Sim Seung-Gyu & Oh Seungjoon, 2017. "Economic growth and labor market friction: a quantitative study on Japanese structural transformation," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, De Gruyter, vol. 17(1), pages 1-38, January.
- Wei-Bin ZHANG, 2014. "Human Capital, Wealth, and Renewable Resources," Expert Journal of Economics, Sprint Investify, vol. 2(1), pages 1-20.
- Jim Malley & Ulrich Woitek, 2019.
"Estimated Human Capital Externalities in an Endogenous Growth Framework,"
Working Papers
2019_04, Business School - Economics, University of Glasgow.
- Jim Malley & Ulrich Woitek, 2019. "Estimated human capital externalities in an endogenous growth framework," CESifo Working Paper Series 7603, CESifo.
- Losina Purnastuti & Ruhul Salim, 2015. "Externalities and the Social Return to Education in Indonesia," Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE), Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), Curtin Business School, vol. 18(1), pages 53-74.
- Siew Ling Yew & Shuyun May Li & Solmaz Mosleh, 2022.
"Optimal parental leave subsidization with endogenous fertility and growth,"
CAMA Working Papers
2022-05, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
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- NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (2) 2009-01-03 2011-05-07
- NEP-EDU: Education (1) 2009-01-03
- NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (1) 2011-05-07
- NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2011-05-07
- NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (1) 2011-05-07
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