> Publishers' series
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Uncertainty and the impacts of structural oil shocks on the Korean economy Soojin Jo, Myungkyu Shim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2024. 1
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The evolution of the response of credit spread variables to monetary policy shocks Do-wan Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2024. 1
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Central bank digital currency, real effect and welfare Seonghoon Cho
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2024. 5
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Using density forecast for growth-at-risk to improve mean forecast of GDP growth in Korea Yoosoon Chang, Yong-gun Kim, Boreum Kwak, Joon Y. Park
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2024. 9
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Is there an information channel of monetary policy? Oliver Holtemöller, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Boreum Kwak
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2024. 7
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Inflation disagreement and monetary transmission in Korea Boreum Kwak, Seri Shim, Peter Tillmann
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2024. 7
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Digital literacy and physical cash demand during the COVID-19 Pandemic Kyeongtae Lee, Jaevin Park
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2024. 10
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Exploring the natural interest rate in Korea: a multi-model approach Kyeongtak Do, Ju Hyun Ahn, Hae Ri Jung
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2024. 11
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Dominant currency pricing evidence from Korean exports Minkyu Son
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 1
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Banking crisis, venture capital and innovation Chun-Yu Ho, Won Sung
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 1
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Global bank branches and financial stability how do global bank branches amplify financial shocks? Yoocheol Noh
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 3
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The credit-driven business cycles in South Korea how important is the credit supply channel? Nam Gang Lee, Seungho Nah
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 11
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The effects of monetary policy shocks on inflation heterogeneity the case of Korea Seolwoong Hwang
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 11
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Point and risk estimation using an enSemble of models for nowcasting PRISM-Now Beomseok Seo, Hyungbae Cho, Dongjae Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 12
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Shocks, frictions, and inequality in Korean business cycles Seungcheol Lee, Ralph Luetticke, Morten O. Ravn
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 01
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Korea's economic policy changes reflected in the corporate financial indicators during the last 60 years Yoon-Je Cho, Yeonkyo Choi
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 07
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In search of the origin of original sin dissipation Bada Han, Jangyoun Lee, Taehee Oh
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 08
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Does the uncovered interest parity hold in Korea? Joonyoung Hur, Kwanho Shin
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 08
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Can robots save workers? the effects of robots on workplace injuries and workers' health in Korea Hyejin Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 2
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International reserve accumulation balancing private inflows with public outflows Bada Han, Dongwook Kim, Youngjin Yun
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 3
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Financial technologies and the effectiveness of monetary policy transmission Iftekhar Hasan, Boreum Kwak, Xiang Li
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 7
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Econometric forecasting using ubiquitous news text text-enhanced factor model Beomseok Seo
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 6
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Changes in inflation dynamics in Korea global factor, country factor, and their propagation Yun Jung Kim, Noh-Sun Kwark
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 06
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Extended two-way fixed effects quantile cointegration regression and its application Ki-Ho Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 07
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Dollar and government bond liquidity evidence from Korea Jieun Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 11
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Eighty years of the Korean economy (1970-2050) the past and a future growth strategy Taehyoung Cho
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 12
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Does the target matter? evidence from labor supply decisions of fishermen Eseul Choi
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2023. 12
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Optimal monetary policy under heterogeneous consumption baskets Seunghyeon Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 11
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Transmission of global financial shocks which capital flows matter? Bada Han
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 1
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Measuring the effects of LTV and DTI limits a heterogeneous panel VAR approach with sign restrictions Soyoung Kim, Seri Shim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, [2022]
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Housing wealth, labor supply, and retirement behavior evidence from Korea Jongwoo Chung
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 2
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Machine-learning-based news sentiment index (NSI) of Korea Beomseok Seo, Younghwan Lee, Hyungbae Cho
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 09
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Demand shocks vs. supply shocks which shocks matter more in income and price inequality? Seolwoong Hwang, Kwangwon Lee, Geunhyung Yim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 2
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Financial literacy and mutual fund retail investing evidence from Korea during the 2008 financial crisis Jongwoo Chung, Booyuel Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 2
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A counterfactual method for demographic changes in overlapping generations models Byongju Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, [2022]
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Fixed effects quantile estimations with extended within transformation and their application Ki-Ho Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 11
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Exchange rate regime and optimal policy the case of China Yujeong Cho, Yiping Huang, Changhua Yu
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 3
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Immigration and natives' task specialization evidence from Korea Hyejin Kim, Jongkwan Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 1
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Central bank digital currency and privacy a randomized survey experiment Syngjoo Choi, Bongseop Kim, Young Sik Kim, Ohik Kwon
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 8
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Selection into outsourcing versus integration strategies for heterogeneous multinationals Sangho Shin
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 08
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Technological change, job characteristics, and employment of elderly workers evidence from Korea Jongwoo Chung, Chulhee Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2022. 9
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Monetary non-neutrality in a multisector economy the role of risk-sharing Jae Won Lee, Seunghyeon Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 11
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Distribution-dependent value of money a coalition-proof approach to monetary equilibrium Byoung-Ki Kim, Ohik Kwon, Suk Won Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 9
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The immigrant wage gap and assimilation in Korea Hyejin Kim, Chulhee Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 10
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Upstream propagation of the U.S.-China trade war Minkyu Son
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 12
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International transmission of Chinese monetary policy shocks to Asian countries Yujeong Cho, Soyoung Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, [2021]
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A parametric estimation of the policy stance from the central bank minutes Dong Jae Jung
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 10
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The impact of robots on labor demand evidence from job vacancy data for South Korea Hyejin Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 12
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Real business cycles in emerging countries are Asian business cycles different from Latin American business cycles? Seolwoong Hwang, Soyoung Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 8
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Financial globalization effects on banks' information acquisition and credit risk Christopher Paik
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 2
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The effects of monetary policy on consumption workers vs. retirees Myunghyun Kim, Sang-yoon Song
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 2
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Chaebols and firm dynamics in Korea Philippe Aghion, Sergei Guriev, Kangchul Jo
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2021. 3
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Network-based measures of systemic risk in Korea Jaewon Choi, Jieun Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 3
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House prices and household consumption in Korea Seungyoon Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 5
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A model of satisficing behaviour Rajiv Sarin, Hyun Chang Yi
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 10
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Aggregate productivity growth and firm dynamics in Korean manufacturing 2007-2017 Kyoo il Kim, Jin Ho Park
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 4
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The excess sensitivity of long-term interest rates and central bank credibility Kwangyong Park
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 12
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Consumption dynamics and a home purchase Dongjae Jung
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 12
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Wage and employment effects of immigration evidence from Korea Hyejin Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 12
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Vulnerable growth a revisit Nam Gang Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 10
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Cross-border trade credit and trade flows during the global financial crisis Moon Jung Choi, Sangyeon Hwang, Hyejoon Im
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 6
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Macroeconomic and financial market analyses and predictions through deep learning Soohyon Kim
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 8
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Credit market frictions and coessentiality of money and credit Ohik Kwon, Manjong Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 11
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The economic costs of diplomatic conflict Hyejin Kim, Jungmin Lee
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 11
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Central Bank Digital Currency, tax evasion, inflation tax, and central bank independence Ohik Kwon, Seungduck Lee, Jaevin Park
Seoul, Korea: Bank of Korea, 2020. 12
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Common factor augmented forecasting models for the US dollar-Korean won exchange rate Hyeongwoo Kim, Soohyon Kim
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2020. 2
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Deciphering monetary policy board minutes through text mining approach the case of Korea Ki Young Park, Youngjoon Lee, Soohyon Kim
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 1
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Central bank digital currency and financial stability Young Sik Kim, Ohik Kwon
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 2
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Alchemy of financial innovation securitization, liquidity and optimal monetary policy Jungu Yang
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 2
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Taking a bigger slice of the global value chain pie an industry-level analysis Chong-Sup Kim, Seungho Lee, Jihyun Eum
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 1
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Measuring monetary policy surprises using text mining the case of Korea Youngjoon Lee, Soohyon Kim, Ki Young Park
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 3
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Tracking uncertainty through the relative sentiment shift series Seohyun Lee, Rickard Nyman
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 3
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Overhead labour and skill-biased technological change the role of product diversification Choong Hyun Nam
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 4
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The cash-flow channel of monetary policy evidence from mortgage borrowers Sang-yoon Song
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 7
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Identifying government spending shocks and multipliers in Korea Kwangyong Park, Eun Kyung Lee
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 9
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Systemic risk of the consumer credit network across financial institutions Hyun Hak Kim, Hosung Jung
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 9
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Impact of Chinese renminbi on Korean exports does quality matter? Jihyun Eum
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 9
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Uncertainty, credit and investment evidence from firm-bank matched data Youngju Kim, Seohyun Lee, Hyunjoon Lim
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 11
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Uncertainty, attention allocation and monetary policy asymmetry Kwangyong Park
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 1
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The impacts of macroeconomic news announcements on intraday implied volatility Jieun Lee, Doojin Ryu
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 1
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A structural change in the trend and cycle in Korea Nam Gang Lee, Byoung Hoon Seok
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 11
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Trend growth shocks and asset prices Nam Gang Lee
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 1
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Intra-firm and arm's length trade during the global financial crisis evidence from Korean manufacturing firms Moon Jung Choi, Ji Hyun Eum
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 3
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Does the number of countries in an international business cycle model matter? Myunghyun Kim
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 4
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High-frequency credit spread information and macroeconomic forecast revision Bruno Deschamps, Christos Ioannidis, Kook Ka
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 5
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Takeover, distress, and equity issuance evidence from Korea Euna Cho
Seoul, Korea: The Bank of Korea, 2019. 6