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Kwanho Shin

Kwanho Shin

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
36
Citations
5952
World Ranking
2797
National Ranking
9

Overview

Kwanho Shin is affiliated with Korea University in South Korea and has contributed extensively to the field of economics, econometrics, and finance. Their research output encompasses a broad array of topics including global financial crises, economic growth, banking stability, monetary policy, global health care issues, and labor market dynamics.

Their research frequently appears in journals such as the SSRN Electronic Journal, Asian Economic Papers, Journal of International Money and Finance, Economic Modelling, and Journal of Banking & Finance. Notably, the SSRN Electronic Journal has published the largest number of their works.

Kwanho Shin has collaborated with several frequent coauthors in their research endeavors. These include:

  • Donghyun Park
  • Cyn-Young Park
  • Barry Eichengreen
  • Aiko Kikkawa
  • Shu Tian

Key topics that dominate Shin's work cover:

  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality

Major papers authored or coauthored include:

  • "COVID-19, nonperforming loans, and cross-border bank lending" (2021), published in Journal of Banking & Finance
  • "Demographic change, technological advance, and growth: A cross-country analysis" (2022), published in Economic Modelling
  • "Aging, automation, and productivity in Korea" (2020), published in Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
  • "Economic resilience: Why some countries recover more robustly than others from shocks" (2024), published in Economic Modelling
  • "Decomposing Effects of Population Aging on Economic Growth in OECD Countries" (2021), published in Asian Economic Papers

Their work further spans subfields including economics and econometrics, finance, general economics, demography, and accounting. This diverse coverage reflects a multidisciplinary focus within the broader domain of economics, finance, and population studies.

Best Publications

  • Growth Slowdowns Redux: New Evidence on the Middle-Income Trap

    Barry Eichengreen;Donghyun Park;Kwanho Shin

  • WHEN FAST GROWING ECONOMIES SLOW DOWN: INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CHINA

    Barry Eichengreen;Donghyun Park;Kwanho Shin

  • Growth Slowdowns Redux: New Evidence on the Middle-Income Trap

    Barry Eichengreen;Barry Eichengreen;Barry Eichengreen;Donghyun Park;Kwanho Shin

  • Non-Core Bank Liabilities and Financial Vulnerability ∗

    Joon Ho Hahm;Hyun Song Shin;Kwanho Shin

  • Procyclicality and Monetary Aggregates

    Hyun Song Shin;Kwanho Shin

  • Macroprudential Policies in Open Emerging Economies

    Joon-Ho Hahm;Frederic S. Mishkin;Hyun Song Shin;Kwanho Shin

  • Trade Integration and Business Cycle Synchronization in East Asia

    Kwanho Shin;Yunjong Wang

  • Trade Integration and Business Cycle Synchronization in East Asia

    Kwanho Shin;Yunjong Wang

  • Growth slowdowns redux

    Barry Eichengreen;Donghyun Park;Kwanho Shin

  • A Currency Union in East Asia

    Jong-Wha Lee;Yung Chul Park;Kwanho Shin

  • Economic Growth, Financial Development, and Income Inequality

    Donghyun Park;Kwanho Shin

  • The sources of fluctuations within and across countries

    Todd E. Clark;Kwanho Shin

  • Intranational business cycles in the United States

    Gregory D Hess;Kwanho Shin

  • Macroprudential policies in open emerging economies

    Joon-Ho Hahm;Frederic S Mishkin;Frederic S Mishkin;Hyun Song Shin;Kwanho Shin

  • Trade integration and business cycle co-movements: the case of Korea with other Asian countries

    Kwanho Shin;Yunjong Wang

  • The Role of a Variable Input in the Relationship between Investment and Uncertainty

    Jaewoo Lee;Kwanho Shin

  • From Miracle to Maturity: The Growth of the Korean Economy

    Barry J. Eichengreen;Dwight Heald Perkins;Kwanho Shin

  • The Service Sector in Asia: Is It an Engine of Growth?

    Donghyun Park;Kwanho Shin

  • The Service Sector in Asia: Is It an Engine of Growth?

    Donghyun Park;Kwanho Shin

  • Trade and Financial Integration in East Asia: Effects on Co‐movements

    Kwanho Shin;Chan Hyun Sohn

  • Procyclicality and Monetary Aggregates

    Hyun Song Shin;Kwanho Shin

  • Proliferating Regional Trade Arrangements: Why and Whither?

    Jong Wha Lee;Jong Wha Lee;Innwon Park;Kwanho Shin

  • Does regionalism lead to more global trade integration in East Asia

    Jong Wha Lee;Jong Wha Lee;Kwanho Shin

  • Nonlinear effects of population aging on economic growth

    Hyun Hoon Lee;Kwanho Shin

  • Regional and Global Financial Integration in East Asia

    Soyoung Kim;Jong Wha Lee;Kwanho Shin

  • When Fast Growing Economies Slow Down: International Evidence and Implications for China

    Barry Eichengreen;Barry Eichengreen;Barry Eichengreen;Donghyun Park;Kwanho Shin

  • Economic integration and changes in the business cycle in east asia: Is the region decoupling from the rest of the world?

    Yung Chul Park;Kwanho Shin

Frequent Co-Authors

Donghyun Park
Donghyun Park Asian Development Bank Institute
Barry Eichengreen
Barry Eichengreen University of California, Berkeley
Jong-Wha Lee
Jong-Wha Lee Korea University
Hyun Song Shin
Hyun Song Shin Bank of Korea
Gregory D. Hess
Gregory D. Hess Wabash College
Frederic S. Mishkin
Frederic S. Mishkin Columbia University
Todd E. Clark
Todd E. Clark Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
David E. Bloom
David E. Bloom Harvard University
George P. Hess
George P. Hess Cornell University
Jin Young Kim
Jin Young Kim Seoul National University

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