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Bo Min Kim

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First Name:Bo
Middle Name:Min
Last Name:Kim
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RePEc Short-ID:pki369
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http://dornsife.usc.edu/bokim
80 Daehakro Bukgu, Daegu 41566 Republic of Korea
+82 53-950-6683
Terminal Degree:2013 Department of Economics; University of Southern California (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

School of Economics and Trade
College of Economics and Business Administration
Kyungpook National University

Daegu, South Korea
https://cec.knu.ac.kr/
RePEc:edi:sekypkr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Kim , Bo Min & Han , Minsoo & Ko , Hee-Chae & Kim , Jonghyuk & Lee , Sung Hee, 2014. "미국의 제조업 경쟁력 강화정책과 정책시사점 (Strengthening U.S. Manufacturing Competitiveness and its Implications)," Policy Analyses 14-21, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.
  2. Cho , Dooyeon & Kim , Bo Min & Rhee , Dong-Eun, 2014. "Inequality and Growth: Nonlinear Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data," Working Papers 14-1, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.
  3. Kim, Bo Min, 2014. "Governance of the Global Commons: The Deep Seabed, the Antarctic, Outer Space," World Economy Brief 14-29, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.
  4. Moon , Jin-Young & Kim , Yun-ok & Hong , Yi Kyung & Kim , Bo Min & Lee , Sung Hee & Lee , Minyoung, 2013. "국제 공유지의 효율적 활용을 위한 거버넌스 연구 (A Study on the Governance of the Global Commons)," Policy Analyses 13-10, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.

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Working papers

  1. Cho , Dooyeon & Kim , Bo Min & Rhee , Dong-Eun, 2014. "Inequality and Growth: Nonlinear Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data," Working Papers 14-1, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.

    Cited by:

    1. Jianu, Ionuț & Dinu, Marin & Huru, Dragoș & Bodislav, Alexandru, 2021. "Examining the Relationship between Income Inequality and Growth from the Perspective of EU Member States’ Stage of Development," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 13(9).
    2. Munshi Naser Ibne Afzal & Munshi Naser Ibne Afzal & Jeff Gow & Jeff Gow, 2016. "Electricity Consumption and Information and Communication Technology in the Next Eleven Emerging Economies," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 6(3), pages 381-388.
    3. Davis, Lewis S., 2018. "Political economy of growth with a taste for status," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 168(C), pages 35-46.

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