And Korean and non-Korean.
Just for fun, are there any Korean economists who are good-looking? I don't think I've seen one, but there might be.You have to use a lower bar for economists both for men and for women.
JM is hard to expect. This year, there were five international econ Korean jmcs from decent schools with famous advisers, which means that they had the potential to get a good job.
International macro
Sora Lee: Minnesota, Tim Kehoe, Manuel Amador, Hannes Malmberg
Yoon J. Jo: Columbia, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe, Martín Uribe, David E. Weinstein
International trade
Jong Hyun Chung: Stanford, Kyle Bagwell, Pete Klenow, Kalina Manova
Gueyon Kim: Wisconsin, Steven N. Durlauf, Rasmus Lentz, Jeffrey Smith, L.Kamran Bilir
Ohyun Kwon: Wisconsin, Robert Staiger, Kamran Bilir, Charles Engel
All they have no publication (SL has one but it's pre-doctoral). JC's BA is U of Chicago (advantage). YJ's primary field is macro (advantage, this year).
jm performance is YJ (TAMU) > GK (UC Santa Cruz) >> OK (Drexel) ~ JC (Auburn) >> SL (KIET). YJ, GK, and SL are female. If you are preparing the upcoming job market in international econ. Visit their website and read jmp and cv. I hope that you can find the reason for their results. But, it's very hard to find it for me. International economics is not my field.
JM is hard to expect. This year, there were five international econ Korean jmcs from decent schools with famous advisers, which means that they had the potential to get a good job.
International macro
Sora Lee: Minnesota, Tim Kehoe, Manuel Amador, Hannes Malmberg
Yoon J. Jo: Columbia, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe, Martín Uribe, David E. Weinstein
International trade
Jong Hyun Chung: Stanford, Kyle Bagwell, Pete Klenow, Kalina Manova
Gueyon Kim: Wisconsin, Steven N. Durlauf, Rasmus Lentz, Jeffrey Smith, L.Kamran Bilir
Ohyun Kwon: Wisconsin, Robert Staiger, Kamran Bilir, Charles Engel
All they have no publication (SL has one but it's pre-doctoral). JC's BA is U of Chicago (advantage). YJ's primary field is macro (advantage, this year).
jm performance is YJ (TAMU) > GK (UC Santa Cruz) >> OK (Drexel) ~ JC (Auburn) >> SL (KIET). YJ, GK, and SL are female. If you are preparing the upcoming job market in international econ. Visit their website and read jmp and cv. I hope that you can find the reason for their results. But, it's very hard to find it for me. International economics is not my field.
Based on what you wrote, you must be unemployed.
Does anyone know where Caltech bro goes? He should get some decent job.
Chang (Penn): Georgetown
Chang (Yale): Fed Board
Chung (Stanford): Auburn
Hwang (Yale): Johns Hopkins
Jo (Columbia): TAMU
Jung (HBS): USC Marshall (Finance)
Kim (BU) : SUNY Buffalo
Kim (CMU): Kansas
Kim (Yale): Iowa State
Kim (UCL): Simon Fraser
Kim (U of Washington): NCSU
Kim (Wisconsin): UC Santa Cruz
Ko (PSU) : National Taiwan
Kwon (Wisconsin): Drexel
Lee (Berkeley): HKUST
Lee (Wisconsin): McMaster
Lee (NYU): Amsterdam
Lee (Rutgers): SUFE
Ma (TAMU): LSU
Moon (Princeton): UBC
Park (Colorado): Arkansas
Shin (Princeton): UNC (Finance)
JM is hard to expect. This year, there were five international econ Korean jmcs from decent schools with famous advisers, which means that they had the potential to get a good job.
International macro
Sora Lee: Minnesota, Tim Kehoe, Manuel Amador, Hannes Malmberg
Yoon J. Jo: Columbia, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe, Martín Uribe, David E. Weinstein
International trade
Jong Hyun Chung: Stanford, Kyle Bagwell, Pete Klenow, Kalina Manova
Gueyon Kim: Wisconsin, Steven N. Durlauf, Rasmus Lentz, Jeffrey Smith, L.Kamran Bilir
Ohyun Kwon: Wisconsin, Robert Staiger, Kamran Bilir, Charles Engel
All they have no publication (SL has one but it's pre-doctoral). JC's BA is U of Chicago (advantage). YJ's primary field is macro (advantage, this year).
jm performance is YJ (TAMU) > GK (UC Santa Cruz) >> OK (Drexel) ~ JC (Auburn) >> SL (KIET). YJ, GK, and SL are female. If you are preparing the upcoming job market in international econ. Visit their website and read jmp and cv. I hope that you can find the reason for their results. But, it's very hard to find it for me. International economics is not my field.
Your Konglish is very good! Great job!
Looks like this guy has finally become an opinion leader in Korea, only a few years out of grad school with no meaningful research outputs. Do people listen to what he is saying?