Seminar Series that I am involved in:
[1] Yonsei Macro Reading Group
Working Papers (sorted by fields, Link to Google Scholar)
Macroeconomics
[11] On the Optimal Precision of Central Bank Communication with Aeimit Lakdawala and Jinyoung Seo, June 2026
[10] Knowledge, Confidence, and Household Portfolio Choice with Jeongju Go, June 2026
[9] Fiscal News and Time Use: Evidence from Information Experiment with Yoonbin Cho, Dongyoung Kim, Kwang Hwan Kim, and Young-Il Albert Kim, May 2026
[8] The Effects of Fiscal News on Household Expectations and Spending: New Causal Evidence with Kwang Hwan Kim, Myunghwan Andrew Lee, Sangyup Choi, Siye Bae, Olivier Coibion, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, March 2026, reject and resubmit at American Economic Review: Insights
[Working paper version, NBER working paper version (w35009), CEPR]
[7] Attention to Monetary Policy with Soojin Jo and Amal Varghese, March 2026
[Working paper version, MPA index (2004 Jan-2025 Aug), SSRN]
[6] When News isn't Just News: Political Affiliation and Inflation Expectations with Jaemin Jeong and Soojin Jo, January 2026
[5] How Costly are Business Cycle Volatility and Inflation? A Vox Populi Approach with Dimitris Georgarakos, Kwang Hwan Kim, Olivier Coibion, Myunghwan Andrew Lee, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Geoff Kenny, Seowoo Han and Michael Weber, December 2025
[Working paper version, NBER working paper version (w33476), CEPR, VoxEU]
[4] Understanding How Partisanship Shapes Household Spending: Evidence from Linked Survey-Transaction Data in Korea with Seoyoon Jeong, Kwang Hwan Kim, Jaehyeok Lee, Jongkwan Lee, and Myunghwan Andrew Lee, draft coming soon
[Working paper version]
[3] Can We Anchor Macroeconomic Expectations across Party Lines? Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial with Siye Bae, Sangyup Choi, Sang-Hyun Kim, and Myunghwan Andrew Lee, July 2025
[2] Housing Prices and Labor Supply: Is There a Wealth Effect? with Seowoo Han and Juntae Kim, June 2024
[1] Is US Fiscal Stimulus More Powerful in Recessions? with Dooyeon Cho and Jongsoo Kim, March 2024
Energy/Environmental Economics
[3] Temperature Anomalies and Labor Market Heterogeneity in South Korea with Soojin Jo and Juntae Kim, June 2026, (3nd round) minor revised and resubmitted to Journal of Financial Stability
[2] Economic Impacts of the Green Transition: Evidence from Korean Gas Stations with Ian Choi, Soojin Jo, and Jaehyeok Lee, July 2025
[1] Environmental Policy and Business Cycles: Long-Run Gain, Short-Run Pain? with Sangheon Ahn, Soojin Jo, and Kwang Hwan Kim, July 2023
Labor Economics
[5] The Young, the Middle, and the Old: Aging Spillovers in Cities, with Jongkwan Lee and Hee-Seung Yang, June 2025
[4] Pandemic Work Mode and Automation: Evidence from South Korea, with Youngsoon Kwon and Hee-Seung Yang, January 2025
[3] Trade Liberalization and Adjustment in Local Labor Market: New Evidence from Korea, with Jeongmin Ha, Hee-Seung Yang, and Seung Yong Yoo, May 2023
[Working paper version]
[2] Do Working Wives Make Married Men Earn More? Evidence from Korea with Jin Seok Park and Hee-Seung Yang, January 2022
[1] Changes in Hours Fluctuations since the Mid-1980s: What Happened to Middle-Skilled Workers? with Hee-Seung Yang, April 2019
Applied Theory
[4] Paradox of Disclosure Policy in the Presence of an Asset Market with Seongkyun Kim, June 2026
[3] Financial Prices and Equilibrium Uniqueness in Global Games Models of Crises with Giacomo Rondina, March 2025, revision requested at Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking
[2] State-Promoted Investment for Industrial Reform: an Information Design Approach with Keeyoung Rhee and Ji Zhang, May 2021
[1] When Can Consumers Rank Consumption Sequences with Different Predictability? with Giacomo Rondina, May 2015