Dr. Jinyoung  Hwang
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Dr. Jinyoung Hwang

Professor
Hannam University, Korea


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Economics from Vanderbilt University, USA

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Biography

Dr. Jinyoung Hwang is currently working as Chair, Department of Economics, and Professor at Hannam University. He has completed his Ph.D. in Economics from Vanderbilt University, USA in 2001. His area of research interest related to Political Economy of Growth & Development, Public Economics, and Fiscal Policy. He has published 67 research articles in national and international journals as well as 5 books contributed as author/co-author. He is also serving as referee for number of national and international journals.

Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Applied Economics
62%
Economic Inquiry
90%
Development Economics
75%
International Area Studies
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Lee, J.H., E.S. Lim and J. Hwang, 2012. Panel SVAR model of women's employment, fertility and economic growth: A comparative study of East Asian and EU countries. The Soc. Sci. J., 49: 386-389.
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  2. Hwang, J., K.O. Jung and E.S. Lim, 2011. Corruption and growth in ethnically fragmented world. J. Dev. Areas, 44: 265-277.
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  3. Hwang, J., 2011. A cross-country analysis of human capital inequality and the composition of education expenditure. Eur. J. Soc. Sci., 24: 97-101.
  4. Hwang, J. and S.H. Akdede, 2011. The influence of governance of public sector efficiency: A cross-country analysis. Soc. Sci. J., 48: 735-738.
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  5. Lee, S.W. and S. Heo, 2009. An empirical analysis of age structure and saving rates in Korea. Manage. Econ. Rev., 28: 105-124.
  6. Hwang, J., K.O. Jung and D.K. Kang, 2009. A simple test on the convergence of social security transfer in OECD countries. Soc. Sci. J., 46: 800-805.
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  7. Akdede, S.H., J. Hang and E. Can, 2008. Cultural diversity, domestic political violence and public expenditures. Defense Peace Econ., 19: 235-247.
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  8. Akdede, S.H. and J. Hwang, 2008. Empirical investigation of disintegrations and nationalism. Applied Econ. Lett., 15: 1065-1071.
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  9. Kim, E.S. and K.O. Jung, 2007. Intergenerational competition for the composition of government expenditure. Empirical Econ. Lett., 6: 185-192.
  10. Hwang, J., N. Jiang and P. Wang, 2007. Collusion and overlending. Econ. Inquiry, 45: 691-707.
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  11. Hwang, J. and S.H. Akdede, 2006. Schooling, risk attitude and growth. Yonetim Ve Ekonomi, 13: 63-76.
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  12. Hwang, J. and K.O. Jung, 2006. A cross-country study on income distribution and school enrolment. Applied Econ. Lett., 13: 723-726.
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  13. Hwang, J., 2005. Asset distribution and tertiary education expenditure in developing countries. Econ. Edu. Rev., 24: 171-178.
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  14. Mani, A. and J. Hwang, 2004. Income distribution, learning‐by‐doing and comparative advantage. Rev. Dev. Econ., 8: 452-473.
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  15. Lim, J.W., 2004. Corruption, income distribution and government education expenditures. Korean J. Public Fin., 19: 165-192.
  16. Jung, K.O., 2004. Financial mark-up and income inequality. Dae Han Manage., 17: 348-369.
  17. Cho, J.H., 2004. Financial mark-up and growth. J. Econ. Stud., 22: 111-135.
  18. Jung, K.O., 2002. A social network approach on urban giants. J. Korean Regional Sci. Assoc., 18: 55-70.
  19. Hwang, J., 2002. A note on the relationship between corruption and government revenue. J. Econ. Dev., 27: 161-178.
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  20. Hwang, J., 2002. A cross-national evidence on initial inequality and openness. J. Int. Area Stud., 9: 1-16.
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  21. Hwang, J. and K.O. Jung, 2002. Initial asset inequality and tariff formation: A cross-country analysis. Econ. Lett., 76: 405-410.
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