Kyung Woong Koh
PhD Economics Candidate, Johns Hopkins University, USA
National Assembly Budget Office, Seoul, Republic of Korea
MA Economics, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
BA Economics, Underwood International College, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
Current Interests: Macroeconomics with Regional Data, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Political Economy
Publications
1. Are Consumers Abandoning Diesel Automobiles because of Contrasting Diesel Policies? Evidence from the Korean Automobile Market (with Sunbin Yoo and Yoshikuni Yoshida)
Energy Economics (2020), 92, Article 104969
2. Revisiting Jevons's Paradox of Energy Rebound: Policy Implications and Empirical Evidence in Consumer-Oriented Financial Incentives from the Japanese Automobile Market, 2006-2016 (with Sunbin Yoo, Yoshikuni Yoshida, and Naoki Wakamori)
Energy Policy (2019), 133, Article 110923
3. Endogenous Sanctions, Foreign Investment, and Democratization
Korean Journal of Economics (2019), 26(1) 35-62
Working Papers
Regional Government Consumption and Investment Multipliers
Mind the (Unemployment) Gap: A Panel Kalman Filter for the Regional Phillips Curve
Works in Progress
When and Why Do Political Opinions Drive Economic Expectations? And Does it Matter? (with Adrian Monninger and Tao Wang)
Television News and Macroeconomic Expectations
Older Papers (Available Upon Request)
Electoral Competition, Campaign Contributions, and Financial Deregulation
Political Ideology, Democracy and Fiscal Policy, 1975-2017 (PDF)
Temporary Employment and Household Consumption Patterns: Evidence from Korean Panel Data (with Seung-hun Lee)
Snowballs and Dominoes: Towards a General Theory of Democratization Waves
Press Releases