Education
- Ph.D., Economics, Cornell University, 2021
- M.A., Economics, Cornell University, 2018
- B.A., Economics, Cornell University, 2014
Research Fields
Macroeconomics, banks, firm dynamics
Working Papers
- Lending Terms and Industry Dynamics: the Role of Small Banks
- Foreign Currency Exposure and Bank Lending Channel: Evidence for Emerging Europe (with Isha Agarwal, UBC, and Richard Varghese, IMF)
Work in Progress
- Community Bank Mergers and the Impact on Local Mortgage Supply
Research Experience and other Employment
- 2019: Summer Research Internship under supervision of Sylwia Nowak, European Department, International Monetary Fund
- 2017-2018: Research Assistant for Julieta Caunedo, Department of Economics, Cornell University
- 2014: Research Assitant for Lars Vilhuber, Department of Economics and Labor Dynamics Institute, Cornell University
- 2013-2014: Research Assitant for Dan Benjamin, Behavioral Economics Lab, Cornell University
Teaching Experience
- Teaching Assistant, Cornell University
- Introductory Macroeconomics (undergraduate), 2018, 2020
- Applied Econometrics (undergraduate), 2019
- Money and Credit (undergraduate), 2017
- Macroeconomics I (Ph.D Core), 2016
- Macroeconomics II (Ph.D Core), 2017
Presentations
- 2020: St. Louis Fed Ph.D Students Workshop
- 2019: International Monetary Fund European Department Seminar
Honors, Scholarships, and Fellowhips
- Milstein Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Cornell University, 2018
- The Louis Walinsky Fund in Economics in Honor of Professor Herbert Joseph Davenport Outstanding Teaching Award, Cornell University, 2017
- Sage Fellowship, Cornell University, 2015
- Dean’s List, Cornell University, 2011, 2012, 2013
Skills
- Programming : MATLAB, Julia, Stata, Python
- Language : English (fluent), Korean (native), Chinese (intermediate)
Personal Information
- Citizenship : South Korea