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Do Q Lee

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Middle Name:Q
Last Name:Lee
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RePEc Short-ID:ple1032
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Terminal Degree:2017 Department of Economics; University of Chicago (from RePEc Genealogy)

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Department of Economics
New York University (NYU)

New York City, New York (United States)
http://econ.as.nyu.edu
RePEc:edi:denyuus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Sophia Chen & Deniz Igan & Do Lee & Prachi Mishra, 2024. "Inflation and Labor Markets: A Bottom-Up View," Working Papers 127, Ashoka University, Department of Economics.
  2. Sophia Chen & Do Lee, 2024. "Divergence in Post-Pandemic Earnings Growth: Evidence from Micro Data," IMF Working Papers 2024/222, International Monetary Fund.
  3. Sophia Chen & Ms. Deniz O Igan & Do Lee & Ms. Prachi Mishra, 2024. "Inflation and Labor Markets: A Bottom-Up View," IMF Working Papers 2024/220, International Monetary Fund.
  4. Gee Hee Hong & Deniz Igan & Do Lee, 2022. "Zombies on the brink: Evidence from Japan on the reversal of monetary policy effectiveness," BIS Working Papers 987, Bank for International Settlements.
  5. Sophia Chen & Dongyeol Lee, 2020. "Small and Vulnerable: Small Firm Productivity in the Great Productivity Slowdown," IMF Working Papers 2020/294, International Monetary Fund.
  6. Kerwin Kofi Charles & Matthew S. Johnson & Melvin Stephens Jr. & Do Q. Lee, 2019. "Demand Conditions and Worker Safety: Evidence from Price Shocks in Mining," NBER Working Papers 26401, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  7. Rancière, Romain & Fraiberger, Samuel & , & Puy, Damien, 2018. "Media Sentiment and International Asset Prices," CEPR Discussion Papers 13366, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

Articles

  1. Chen, Sophia & Lee, Do, 2023. "Small and vulnerable: SME productivity in the great productivity slowdown," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 147(1), pages 49-74.
  2. Kerwin Kofi Charles & Matthew S. Johnson & Melvin Stephens & Do Q. Lee, 2022. "Demand Conditions and Worker Safety: Evidence from Price Shocks in Mining," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 40(1), pages 47-94.
  3. Fraiberger, Samuel P. & Lee, Do & Puy, Damien & Ranciere, Romain, 2021. "Media sentiment and international asset prices," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 133(C).

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Gee Hee Hong & Deniz Igan & Do Lee, 2022. "Zombies on the brink: Evidence from Japan on the reversal of monetary policy effectiveness," BIS Working Papers 987, Bank for International Settlements.

    Cited by:

    1. Òscar Jordà & Martin Kornejew & Moritz Schularick & Alan M. Taylor, 2020. "Zombies at large? Corporate debt overhang and the macroeconomy," ECONtribute Discussion Papers Series 042, University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany.
    2. Yoshibumi Makabe & Tomoyuki Yagi, 2024. "Firms' Interest Payment Burden and Productivity under a Low Interest Rate Environment," Bank of Japan Working Paper Series 24-E-20, Bank of Japan.
    3. Kotone Yamada & Yukio Minoura & Jouchi Nakajima & Tomoyuki Yagi, 2023. "Corporate Finance Facility and Resource Allocation: Research Trends and Developments during the Spread of COVID-19," Bank of Japan Working Paper Series 23-E-1, Bank of Japan.
    4. Moritz Schularick, 2021. "Corporate indebtedness and macroeconomic stabilisation from a long-term perspective," ECONtribute Policy Brief Series 024, University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany.

  2. Kerwin Kofi Charles & Matthew S. Johnson & Melvin Stephens Jr. & Do Q. Lee, 2019. "Demand Conditions and Worker Safety: Evidence from Price Shocks in Mining," NBER Working Papers 26401, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

    Cited by:

    1. Liu, Qing & Lu, Ruosi & Teng Sun, Stephen & Zhang, Meng, 2024. "Unintended workplace safety consequences of minimum wages," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 239(C).
    2. Marinescu, Ioana E. & Qiu, Yue & Sojourner, Aaron, 2021. "Wage Inequality and Labor Rights Violations," IZA Discussion Papers 14112, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    3. Dalmazzo, Alberto & Leombruni, Roberto & Razzolini, Tiziano, 2023. "Anticipation Effects of EU Accession on Immigrants' Labour Market Outcomes," IZA Discussion Papers 16614, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    4. Park, R. Jisung & Pankratz, Nora & Behrer, A. Patrick, 2021. "Temperature, Workplace Safety, and Labor Market Inequality," IZA Discussion Papers 14560, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    5. Amanda M. Grittner & Matthew S. Johnson, 2021. "When Labor Enforcement and Immigration Enforcement Collide: Deterring Worker Complaints Worsens Workplace Safety," Upjohn Working Papers 21-353, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
    6. Katharina Drescher & Benedikt Janzen, 2023. "When Weather Wounds Workers: The Impact of Temperature on Workplace Accidents," Working Papers 226, Bavarian Graduate Program in Economics (BGPE).

  3. Rancière, Romain & Fraiberger, Samuel & , & Puy, Damien, 2018. "Media Sentiment and International Asset Prices," CEPR Discussion Papers 13366, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

    Cited by:

    1. Lansing, Kevin J. & LeRoy, Stephen F. & Ma, Jun, 2022. "Examining the sources of excess return predictability: Stochastic volatility or market inefficiency?," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 197(C), pages 50-72.
    2. Benhima, Kenza & Cordonier, Rachel, 2022. "News, sentiment and capital flows," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 137(C).
    3. Matthieu PICAULT & Julien PINTER & Thomas RENAULT, 2021. "Media sentiment on monetary policy: determinants and relevance for inflation expectations," LEO Working Papers / DR LEO 2895, Orleans Economics Laboratory / Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orleans (LEO), University of Orleans.
    4. Jean-Charles Bricongne & Baptiste Meunier & Raquel Caldeira, 2024. "Should Central Banks Care About Text Mining? A Literature Review," Working papers 950, Banque de France.
    5. A. Fronzetti Colladon & F. Grippa & B. Guardabascio & G. Costante & F. Ravazzolo, 2021. "Forecasting consumer confidence through semantic network analysis of online news," Papers 2105.04900, arXiv.org, revised Jul 2023.
    6. Erik Andres-Escayola & Corinna Ghirelli & Luis Molina & Javier J. Pérez & Elena Vidal, 2022. "Using newspapers for textual indicators: which and how many?," Working Papers 2235, Banco de España.
    7. Aysan, Ahmet Faruk & Caporin, Massimiliano & Cepni, Oguzhan, 2024. "Not all words are equal: Sentiment and jumps in the cryptocurrency market," Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier, vol. 91(C).
    8. Dim, Chukwuma & Koerner, Kevin & Wolski, Marcin & Zwart, Sanne, 2022. "Hot off the press: News-implied sovereign default risk," EIB Working Papers 2022/06, European Investment Bank (EIB).
    9. Andrea Fronzetti Colladon & Stefano Grassi & Francesco Ravazzolo & Francesco Violante, 2021. "Forecasting financial markets with semantic network analysis in the COVID—19 crisis," Working Papers 2021-06, Center for Research in Economics and Statistics.
    10. Juanjuan Wang & Shujie Zhou & Wentong Liu & Lin Jiang, 2024. "An ensemble model for stock index prediction based on media attention and emotional causal inference," Journal of Forecasting, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 43(6), pages 1998-2020, September.
    11. Erik Andres-Escayola & Corinna Ghirelli & Luis Molina & Javier J. Perez & Elena Vidal, 2024. "Using Newspapers for Textual Indicators: Guidance Based on Spanish- and Portuguese-Speaking Countries," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 64(2), pages 643-692, August.
    12. Gao, Jie & Fan, Chunguo & Liu, Ting & Bai, Xiuran & Li, Wenyong & Tan, Huimin, 2025. "Embracing market dynamics in the post-COVID era: A data-driven analysis of investor sentiment and behavioral characteristics in stock index futures returns," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 131(C).
    13. Cavallo, Eduardo A. & Cepeda, Ana & Panizza, Ugo, 2024. "Environmental Damage News and Stock Returns: Evidence from Latin America," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 13537, Inter-American Development Bank.
    14. Cai, Yi & Tang, Zhenpeng & Chen, Ying, 2024. "Can real-time investor sentiment help predict the high-frequency stock returns? Evidence from a mixed-frequency-rolling decomposition forecasting method," The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 72(C).
    15. Vu Le Tran & Guillaume Coqueret, 2023. "ESG news spillovers across the value chain," Financial Management, Financial Management Association International, vol. 52(4), pages 677-710, December.
    16. Beckmann, Joscha & Czudaj, Robert L. & Murach, Michael, 2024. "Macroeconomic Effects from Media Coverage of the China-U.S. Trade War on selected EU Countries," MPRA Paper 121751, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    17. Guglielmo Maria Caporale & Faek Menla Ali & Fabio Spagnolo & Nicola Spagnolo, 2020. "Cross-Border Portfolio Flows and News Media Coverage," CESifo Working Paper Series 8112, CESifo.
    18. Pham, Linh & Kamal, Javed Bin, 2024. "Blessings or curse: How do media climate change concerns affect commodity tail risk spillovers?," Journal of Commodity Markets, Elsevier, vol. 34(C).
    19. Vu Le Tran & Guillaume Coqueret, 2023. "ESG news spillovers across the value chain," Post-Print hal-04325746, HAL.
    20. Bilgin, Mehmet Huseyin & Demir, Ender & Gozgor, Giray & Karabulut, Gokhan & Kaya, Huseyin, 2019. "A novel index of macroeconomic uncertainty for Turkey based on Google-Trends," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 184(C).
    21. Stéphane Goutte & Viet Hoang Le & Fei Liu & Hans-Jörg Mettenheim, Von, 2023. "Esg Investing: A Sentiment Analysis Approach," Working Papers halshs-03917335, HAL.
    22. Cécile Couharde & Hamza Bennani & Yoan Wallois, 2021. "Do IMF Reports Affect Market Expectations ? A Sentiment Analysis Approach," Working Papers hal-04159751, HAL.
    23. Elizaveta Volgina, 2025. "Forecasting Inflation Using News Indices," Russian Journal of Money and Finance, Bank of Russia, vol. 84(1), pages 26-59, March.
    24. Yang, Jinglan & Liu, Jianghuai & Yao, Zheng & Ma, Chaoqun, 2024. "Measuring digitalization capabilities using machine learning," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 70(PB).
    25. Basak, Gopal K. & Das, Pranab Kumar & Marjit, Sugata & Mukherjee, Debashis & Yang, Lei, 2023. "The British Stock Market, currencies, brexit, and media sentiments: A big data analysis," The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 64(C).
    26. Beckmann, Joscha & Boonman, Tjeerd M. & Schreiber, Sven, 2024. "Expectations, sentiments and capital flows to emerging market economies," Emerging Markets Review, Elsevier, vol. 62(C).
    27. Shuyi Li & Junhao Kong & Stefan Cristian Gherghina, 2022. "News Sentiment and the Risk of a Stock Price Crash Risk: Based on Financial Dictionary Combined BERT-DCA," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-28, July.
    28. Gopal K. Basak & Pranab Kumar Das & Sugata Marjit & Debashis Mukherjee & Lei Yang, 2019. "British Stock Market, BREXIT and Media Sentiments - A Big Data Analysis," CESifo Working Paper Series 7760, CESifo.
    29. Barrett, Philip & Appendino, Maximiliano & Nguyen, Kate & de Leon Miranda, Jorge, 2022. "Measuring social unrest using media reports," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 158(C).
    30. Zaremba, Adam & Szyszka, Adam & Karathanasopoulos, Andreas & Mikutowski, Mateusz, 2021. "Herding for profits: Market breadth and the cross-section of global equity returns," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 97(C), pages 348-364.
    31. Jia, Zhehao & Li, Donghui & Shi, Yukun & Xing, Lu, 2023. "Firm-level media news, bank loans, and the role of institutional environments," Journal of Corporate Finance, Elsevier, vol. 83(C).
    32. Kuntai Tu & Zongrun Li & Qi Ban & Xiaoyun Fan, 2024. "ESG Ratings, Media Sentiment, and Corporate Innovation Performance," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(24), pages 1-22, December.
    33. Rogmann, Jennifer & Beckmann, Joscha & Gaschler, Robert & Landmann, Helen, 2024. "Media sentiment emotions and consumer energy prices," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 130(C).

Articles

  1. Chen, Sophia & Lee, Do, 2023. "Small and vulnerable: SME productivity in the great productivity slowdown," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 147(1), pages 49-74.

    Cited by:

    1. Paul Lavery & John Tsoukalas & Nick Wilson, 2024. "Private equity financing & firm productivity," Working Papers 041, The Productivity Institute.
    2. Miriam Bruhn & Asli Demirgüç-Kunt & Dorothe Singer, 2023. "Competition and Firm Recovery Post-COVID-19," Working Papers 633, Center for Global Development.
    3. Raz, Arisyi F., 2023. "Bank liquidity creation and religious observance: Evidence from Ramadan fasting," Journal of Corporate Finance, Elsevier, vol. 83(C).
    4. Choi, Young Mok & Park, Kunsu, 2024. "Economic policy uncertainty and dividend policy: Insight from private firms," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 96(PB).
    5. David Jordan & Sweta Pramanick & John D. Turner, "undated". "Do Managers Matter? Management Practices in post-COVID Northern Ireland," Working Papers 042, The Productivity Institute.
    6. Kren, Janez & O'Toole, Conor, 2024. "What drives SME investment in digitalisation? Micro-data evidence for Ireland," Papers WP777, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).

  2. Kerwin Kofi Charles & Matthew S. Johnson & Melvin Stephens & Do Q. Lee, 2022. "Demand Conditions and Worker Safety: Evidence from Price Shocks in Mining," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 40(1), pages 47-94.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Fraiberger, Samuel P. & Lee, Do & Puy, Damien & Ranciere, Romain, 2021. "Media sentiment and international asset prices," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 133(C).
    See citations under working paper version above.

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  1. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (3) 2021-12-20 2022-03-07 2024-11-11. Author is listed
  2. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (2) 2021-12-20 2021-12-20. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (2) 2021-12-20 2022-03-07. Author is listed
  4. NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2022-03-07
  5. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2021-12-20
  6. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2021-12-20
  7. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (1) 2021-12-20
  8. NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship (1) 2021-12-20
  9. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (1) 2019-11-04
  10. NEP-IFN: International Finance (1) 2018-12-24
  11. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2019-11-04
  12. NEP-SBM: Small Business Management (1) 2021-12-20

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