Field of Study
Economic Growth Theories
Macroeconomics
Income and Wealth Inequality
Open Government
Courses
ECN 301 Econometrics
ECN 312 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Education
Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University, U.S.A. (2013)
M.A. in Economics, Stanford University, U.S.A. (2011)
B.S. in Computer Science, KAIST (2005)Major CareerAssistant Professor, Department of Business and Technology Management, KAIST [2013~present]Key Papers"A Schumpeterian Model of Top Income Inequality" with Chad Jones, NBER Working Paper No. 20637, October 2014
Major Career
Assistant Professor, Department of Business and Technology Management, KAIST [2013~present]
Key Papers
"A Schumpeterian Model of Top Income Inequality" with Chad Jones, NBER Working Paper No. 20637, October 2014
"Factful: Engaging Taxpayers in the Public Discussion of a Government Budget" with Juho Kim, Eun-Young Ko, Jonghyuk Jung, Chang Won Lee, and Nam Wook Kim, CHI 2015: ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
"The Effect of the Top Marginal Tax Rate on Top Income Inequality," working paper
"Ideas and Non-Balanced Economic Growth," working paper