Search Results - "WOO, JAEJOON"
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Inequality, redistribution, and growth: new evidence on the trade-off between equality and efficiency
Published in Empirical economics (01-06-2020)“…The past several decades have seen a significant and sustained increase in income inequality across many countries. Against this backdrop, some policymakers…”
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Growth, income distribution, and fiscal policy volatility
Published in Journal of development economics (01-11-2011)“…The relationship between income distribution and economic growth has long been an important economic research subject. Despite substantial evidence on the…”
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Public Debt and Growth
Published in Economica (London) (01-10-2015)“…The recent global financial crisis has led to an unprecedented increase in public debt across the world, raising serious concerns about its economic impact…”
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PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH AND TECHNOLOGICAL DIFFUSION THROUGH FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
Published in Economic inquiry (01-04-2009)“…Foreign direct investment (FDI) has dramatically increased worldwide and is the most important form of all private capital flows to developing countries. Yet,…”
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Economic, political, and institutional determinants of public deficits
Published in Journal of public economics (01-03-2003)“…We examine a large set of economic, sociopolitical, and institutional variables in a panel of 57 developed and developing countries over the period of…”
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Social polarization, fiscal instability and growth
Published in European economic review (01-08-2005)“…We present a dynamic model of fiscal policy in a simple growth framework where social polarization (of preferences) plays a central role in the evolution of…”
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Whither South Korea's economic growth? Growth deceleration, structural issue, and risk of stagnation
Published in Journal of the Asia Pacific economy (01-10-2024)“…Korea has been struggling with its faltering growth over recent years. Sorting out the key elements that have gone into this slowdown and what it takes to…”
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The long-run determinants of redistribution: evidence from a panel of 47 countries in 1967–2014
Published in Empirical economics (01-04-2023)“…Redistribution is one of the most central functions of modern government. Against the backdrop of rising income inequality in many countries, policymakers and…”
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WHY DO MORE POLARIZED COUNTRIES RUN MORE PROCYCLICAL FISCAL POLICY?
Published in The review of economics and statistics (01-11-2009)“…We study the cyclical behavior of fiscal policy to explain why some countries exhibit procyclical fiscal policy stances—being expansionary in good times and…”
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Financial crises and inequality: New evidence from a panel of 17 advanced economies
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Revisiting Okun's law in South Korea: Asymmetries, crises, and structural changes
Published in Journal of economic asymmetries (01-06-2023)“…How well does Okun's law fit the data for Korea? This is not only a significant question but also has attracted interest lately, as economists have debated…”
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Does it matter for the economy to have a conservative or liberal government in Korea? Political parties and business cycle in South Korea, 1998-2019
Published in Asian journal of political science (02-09-2021)“…Political ideologies have gained significance in Korean politics in recent decades. We investigate whether there have been any major differences between the…”
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The Puzzle of Persistently Negative Interest-Rate–Growth Differentials: Financial Repression or Income Catch-Up?
Published in Fiscal studies (01-06-2017)“…The interest-rate–growth differential (IRGD) plays a critical role in determining the sustainability of government debt. Yet it is striking that IRGDs are…”
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Why do more polarized countries run more procyclical fiscal policy?
Published in The review of economics and statistics (01-11-2009)“…We study the cyclical behavior of fiscal policy to explain why some countries exhibit procyclical fiscal policy stances-being expansionary in good times and…”
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Distributional Consequences of Fiscal Adjustments: What Do the Data Say?
Published in IMF economic review (01-06-2017)“…The 2007-2009 Great Recession has led to an unprecedented increase in public debt in many countries, triggering substantial fiscal adjustments. What are the…”
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Social polarization, industrialization, and fiscal instability: theory and evidence
Published in Journal of development economics (01-10-2003)“…This paper is motivated by an important puzzle that arises from the contrasting macroeconomic experience across developing regions in the recent decades. In…”
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The political economy of public deficits
Published 01-01-1999“…This dissertation consists of three essays that study the linkage between social polarization and macroeconomic problems such as public deficits, poor economic…”
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