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Dong-Eun Rhee
Dong-Eun Rhee
Professor of International Studies, Korea University
Zweryfikowany adres z korea.ac.kr - Strona główna
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Teacher gender, student gender, and primary school achievement: Evidence from ten Francophone African countries
J Lee, DE Rhee, R Rudolf
The Journal of Development Studies 55 (4), 661-679, 2019
942019
Do stringent environmental regulations attract foreign direct investment in developing countries? Evidence on the “Race to the Top” from cross-country panel data
Y Kim, DE Rhee
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 55 (12), 2796-2808, 2019
752019
Information and capital flows revisited: The Internet as a determinant of transactions in financial assets
C Choi, DE Rhee, Y Oh
Economic Modelling 40, 191-198, 2014
512014
No harmless child labor: The effect of child labor on academic achievement in francophone Western and Central Africa
J Lee, H Kim, DE Rhee
International Journal of Educational Development 80, 102308, 2021
342021
Does income inequality lead to banking crises in developing countries? Empirical evidence from cross-country panel data
DE Rhee, H Kim
Economic Systems 42 (2), 206-218, 2018
292018
Fiscal multipliers during the global financial crisis: Fiscal and monetary interaction matters
JH Pyun, DE Rhee
Contemporary Economic Policy 33 (1), 207-220, 2015
292015
The effects of asset prices on income inequality: Redistribution policy does matter
H Kim, DE Rhee
Economic Modelling 113, 105899, 2022
212022
Nonlinear effects of government debt on private consumption: Evidence from OECD countries
D Cho, DE Rhee
Economics Letters 121 (3), 504-507, 2013
212013
Korea's growth‐driven trade policies: Inclusive or exclusive?
M Kang, I Park, DE Rhee
The World Economy 40 (11), 2475-2490, 2017
182017
Toilets for education: Evidence from Kenya’s primary school-level data
H Kim, DE Rhee
International Journal of Educational Development 70, 102090, 2019
172019
Does Income (Re) distribution Matter for Subjective Well‐being? Evidence from Cross‐country Panel Data
H Kang, DE Rhee
Social Science Quarterly 102 (2), 706-721, 2021
152021
Inequality and growth: nonlinear evidence from heterogeneous panel data
D Cho, BM Kim, DE Rhee
KIEP Research Paper No. Working Papers-14-01, 2014
132014
Does income inequality increase marginal propensity to consume?
DE Rhee, H Kim
Applied Economics Letters 25 (17), 1218-1221, 2018
92018
Asymmetric effects of global liquidity expansion on foreign portfolio inflows, exchange rates, and stock prices
DE Rhee, DY Yang
East Asian Economic Review 18 (2), 143-161, 2014
82014
An assessment of inflation targeting in a quantitative monetary business cycle framework: evidence from four early adopters
D Cho, DE Rhee
Applied Economics 47 (32), 3395-3413, 2015
62015
Determinants of market‐assessed sovereign default risk: Macroeconomic fundamentals or global shocks?
D Cho, DE Rhee
International Finance 27 (1), 35-60, 2024
52024
Non-linear adjustments on the excess sensitivity of consumption with liquidity constraints
D Cho, DE Rhee
Applied Economics 49 (41), 4180-4187, 2017
52017
Government debt and fiscal multipliers in the era of population aging
D Cho, DE Rhee
Macroeconomic Dynamics 28 (5), 1161-1181, 2024
42024
Nonlinear effects of government debt on private consumption in OECD countries
D Cho, DE Rhee
KIEP Research Paper, Working Papers, 13-05, 2013
42013
When does government debt make people happier? Evidence from panel data of 125 countries
H Kang, DE Rhee
Economics of Governance 25 (1), 31-56, 2024
22024
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