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Chul-In Lee

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First Name:Chul-In
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RePEc Short-ID:ple305
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599 Gwanak-ro Gwanak-gu, Department of Economics, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-746, Republic of Korea
82-2-880-6345
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Division of Economics
Seoul National University

Seoul, South Korea
http://econ.snu.ac.kr/
RePEc:edi:desnukr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Chul In Lee & Yong Min Kim, 2013. "Skill-biased Technological Change in Small Open Economies: Accounting for Changing Employment and Wage Structures of Korea," Working Papers 2013-7, Economic Research Institute, Bank of Korea.
  2. Mr. Daehaeng Kim & Chul-In Lee, 2007. "Government Size and Intersectoral Income Fluctuation: An International Panel Analysis," IMF Working Papers 2007/093, International Monetary Fund.
  3. Chul-In Lee & Gary Solon, 2006. "Trends in Intergenerational Income Mobility," NBER Working Papers 12007, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Articles

  1. Daehaeng Kim & Chul-In Lee, 2021. "Government Size, Trade Openness, and Intersectoral Income Fluctuation: An International Panel Analysis," Public Finance Review, , vol. 49(2), pages 294-332, March.
  2. Yong Jin Kim & Chul‐In Lee, 2019. "Sovereign Debt Crisis In A Monetary Union: Accounting For Excessive Debt, Housing Bubbles, And The Transmission Of Crises," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 57(2), pages 1098-1119, April.
  3. Kim, Yong Jin & Lee, Chul-In, 2015. "Social values and economic dynamics," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 53(C), pages 69-84.
  4. Chul-In Lee, 2015. "Agglomeration, search frictions and growth of cities in developing economies," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 55(2), pages 421-451, December.
  5. Chul‐In Lee, 2011. "Commodity Taxation In Welfare States," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 49(1), pages 194-211, January.
  6. Chul‐In Lee, 2010. "Can Search‐Matching Models Explain Migration And Wage And Unemployment Gaps In Developing Economies? A Calibration Approach," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 50(2), pages 635-654, May.
  7. Chul-In Lee & Gary Solon, 2009. "Trends in Intergenerational Income Mobility," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 91(4), pages 766-772, November.
  8. Lee, Chul-In, 2008. "On-the-job human capital investment and intertemporal substitution: New evidence on intertemporal substitution elasticity," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 32(10), pages 3350-3375, October.
  9. Lee, Chul-In, 2008. "Migration and the wage and unemployment gaps between urban and non-urban sectors: A dynamic general equilibrium reinterpretation of the Harris-Todaro equilibrium," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 15(6), pages 1416-1434, December.
  10. Yang-Kyu Park & Chul-In Lee & Rüdiger Kabst, 2008. "Human Needs as Predictors for Organizational Commitment and Job Involvement: An Exploratory Empirical Study," management revue - Socio-Economic Studies, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, vol. 19(3), pages 229-246.
  11. Dunning, John H. & Kim, Zu Kweon & Lee, Chul-In, 2007. "Restructuring the regional distribution of FDI: The case of Japanese and US FDI," Japan and the World Economy, Elsevier, vol. 19(1), pages 26-47, January.
  12. Lee, Chul-In, 2007. "Does provision of public rental housing crowd out private housing investment? A panel VAR approach," Journal of Housing Economics, Elsevier, vol. 16(1), pages 1-20, March.
  13. Daehaeng Kim & Chul-In Lee, 2007. "On-the-Job Human Capital Accumulation in a Real Business Cycle Model: Implications for Intertemporal Substitution Elasticity and Labor Hoarding," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 10(3), pages 494-518, July.
  14. Chul-In Lee, 2006. "Macroeconomic Impacts of the Accelerating Depreciation of Human Capital and Rising Social Insurance Contributions (in Korean)," Economic Analysis (Quarterly), Economic Research Institute, Bank of Korea, vol. 12(3), pages 116-156, September.
  15. Chul-In Lee, 2004. "The Effects of The Korean Income Taxation On Labor Supply And Welfare: A Piecewise-Linear Budget Constraint Approach Combined with IV Estimation," Korean Economic Review, Korean Economic Association, vol. 20, pages 239-262.
  16. Chul-In Lee, 2001. "Finite Sample Bias In Iv Estimation Of Intertemporal Labor Supply Models: Is The Intertemporal Substitution Elasticity Really Small?," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 83(4), pages 638-646, November.
  17. Chul-In Lee, 2000. "The Impact of Taxing Unemployment Insurance Benefits on Unemployment Duration and Post-unemployment Earnings," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 7(4), pages 521-546, August.

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