2012 Sessions for the Korea-America Economic Association

Session 06A South Korean Economy
Session 06B North Korean Economy
Session 06C Casinos to Capital Controls to Oil Spill

 
Friday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
KAEA
Session 06A
South Korean Economy

Organizers:

Semoon Chang, University of South Alabama

Session Chairs:

Kwan S. Kim, University of Notre Dame

Papers:

"The Effects of Marriage on Earnings of Male and Female Workers in Korea"
Bun Song Lee, University of Arkansas-Fort Smith (Contact Author)

"The Impact of Outward FDI on Productivity Growth: Firm-Level Evidence from Korea"
Namsuk Choi, Korea Economic Research Institute (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Jin-Gil Jeong, Howard University
Yu You, University of Kentucky
Bun Song Lee, University of Arkansas-Fort Smith

 

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Friday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
KAEA
Session 06B
North Korean Economy

Organizers:

Semoon Chang, University of South Alabama

Session Chairs:

Byung-Joo Lee, University of Notre Dame

Papers:

"The Economic Effects of the Kaesong Industrial Complex for the Two Koreas and Their Implications for the KORUS and International Trade"
Jin-Gil Jeong, Howard University (Contact Author)

"Trade Among North Korea, South Korea, and China"
Semoon Chang, University of South Alabama (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Inhyuck "Steve" Ha, Western Carolina University
Namsuk Choi, Korea Economic Research Institute

 

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Friday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
KAEA
Session 06C
Casinos to Capital Controls to Oil Spill

Organizers:

Semoon Chang, University of South Alabama

Session Chairs:

Kwan S. Kim, University of Notre Dame

Papers:

"Casino Gaming and Economic Growth: A Spatial Econometric Approach"
Inhyuck "Steve" Ha, Western Carolina University (Contact Author)

"Economic Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill to the Mississippi Commercial Fishing Industry"
Benedict Posadas, Mississippi State University (Contact Author)

"Do Capital Controls Enhance Monetary Independence?"
Yu You, University of Kentucky (Contact Author)
Yoonbai Kim, University of Kentucky

Discussants:

Philip R. Forbus, University of South Alabama
Namsuk Choi, Korea Economic Research Institute

 

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