About
Associate Research Fellow · KIEP
International macroeconomist and econometrician.
I work in the International Macroeconomics Team, Department of International Macroeconomics and Finance, at the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP). My research examines international macroeconomic spillovers and develops econometric methods for learning dependence in high-dimensional data.
I received my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Southern California in 2024 under the supervision of M. Hashem Pesaran.
Research interests
- International macroeconomics
- Econometric theory
- Bayesian econometrics
- Machine learning
- Structural learning
- Conditional dependence
Recent KIEP publications
View all researchApril 2026
Oil Price Shocks from the U.S.-Iran War: Spillover Effects on Major Economies
KIEP Today's World Economy 26-09
January 2026
AI Usage in Major Economies and Korea
KIEP World Economy Focus 26-04
January 2026
Economic Spillovers of Major External Shocks: Trade Policy Uncertainty and Oil Prices
KIEP Today's World Economy 26-03
