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Macroeconomics and Growth

Summary

David Kim received his PhD from the University of New South Wales in May 2003. His main areas of interest are Empirical Macroeconomics and Analysis of Economic Policy with particular emphasis on the Asia Pacific region. His research projects also include empirical analysis of business cycle, foreign direct investment, and regional value chains.

Supervisor

Associate Professor David Kim.

Research location

School of Economics

Synopsis

Research interests

  • Business Cycles and Growth
  • International Finance
  • Monetary policy analysis

 

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Opportunity ID

The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is 3099