I am a professor with tenure at the Department of Economics, Inha University since September 2017. I moved to Inha University in March 2016 after teaching at Tulane University from July 2002. I am also a research fellow at Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), and a fellow at Global Labor Organization (GLO). I received my Ph.D. from Rutgers University and was a post-doctoral fellow for two years (August 2000 - July 2002) at Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario before becoming an assistant professor at the Department of Economics, Tulane University from July 2002. I was promoted to an associate professor with tenure in 2009 at Tulane University. I have studied various issues of labor and development economics and related econometrics techniques, including labor supply, wage differentials, decomposition analysis, earnings inequality, mobility and convergence, poverty, migration, and economies in transition. Additional information may be found from Google Scholar, RePEc (IDEAS), SSRN, and IZA.
< Computer Program >
mvdcmp.ado (April, 2017 version): Multivariate decomposition for non-linear response models (linear, logit, probit, poisson, negative binomial regression, and complementary log-log regression models); Implemented with Daniel A. Powers and Hirotoshi Yoshioka. The official version appeared in Stata Journal (11-4). However, note that the official version lacks mvdcmpgroup.ado. The program can be downloaded from < mcdcmp.zip >.