Hannah Bae is an 1855 Assistant Professor of Economics at Michigan State University. She received her PhD in Economics from UC San Diego in 2024 and was a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine and S-SPIRE Center.
Research Fields: Health Economics, Public Economics
Email: hbae [at] msu.edu
Can Redrawing Boundaries Save Lives? Evidence from a Reform of the Kidney Allocation System [latest version (2025)] [SSRN (2023)] (submitted)
Best Job Market Paper Award, Korea-America Economic Association 2023
Quality Labeling and Allocation of Scarce Organs [initial version 2024]
Dependent Insurance Coverage and Parental Job Lock: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act [NBER Working Paper]
with Katherine Meckel and Maggie Shi
Journal of Public Economics, 2025, 258: 105439
Economic Evaluation of Remote Monitoring for Implantable Cardiac Devices: Evidence from a Clinical Trial in Korea
with YouMi Hwang
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research, 2024, 697-705.
The Patient Outcomes Associated with the First Remote Monitoring Experience of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices in South Korea
with YouMi Hwang
Clinical Interventions in Aging, 2023, 18, 1587-1595.
The First Remote Monitoring Experience in South Korea: Results of a Remote-Care Study
with YouMi Hwang
EP Europace, 2023, 25(6).
Changes in Early Labor Market Outcomes of among Young College Graduates in South Korea
with Jaesung Choi
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2020, 688(1), 115–136.
Analysis on the Supply of Private Supplementary Education in Seoul Using Administrative Data on Hagwon
with Sanggyun Moon & Jaesung Choi
Survey Research, 2016, 17(3), 81-108. (in Korean)
Media coverage: Kyunghyang (경향신문) 1 2