Professional Summary
Na Young is an Assistant Professor in Economics at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business.
Education
Ph D: University of Southern California (Economics)
Research and Practice Interests
Applied Microeconometrics and Labor/Development/Public Economics
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Lee, Nayoung; Chong, Terence; Sio, Chan-Ip (2020). Threshold Effect of Scale and Skill in Active Mutual Fund Management. North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 51
Lee, Na Young; Moon, Roger (2021). Heterogeneous Income Profiles Model with Fixed Effects: Incorporating Labor Income Shocks. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 83 (6)
Lee, Na Young (2022). Measurement Error and Its Impact on Estimates of Income Dynamics. Empirical Economics
Lee, Na Young; Moon, Roger; Zhou, Qiankun (2017). Many IVs estimation of dynamic panel regression models with measurement error. Journal of Econometrics, 200 (2)
Lee, Na Young; Ridder, Geert; Strauss, John (2017). Estimation of Poverty Transition Matrices with Noisy Data. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 32 (1)
Lee, Na Young; Moon, Roger; Weidner, Martin (2012). Analysis of Interactive Fixed Effects Dynamic Linear Panel Regression with Measurement Error. Economics Letters, 117 (1)
Lee, Na Young; Moon, Roger (2013). Specification Tests of Overidentifying Restrictions for Minimum Distance Estimation. Ewha Journal of Social Sciences
