

Yumi Koh
Associate Professor of Economics, University of Seoul
Yumi Koh is an empirical microeconomist working in the fields of public economics and political economy. Much of her current work is on public infrastructures, innovations, and government regulations/policies.
Before joining University of Seoul, she was an assistant professor at Singapore Management University. She received a Ph.D. in Economics from University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. from Seoul National University.
Recent work by Yumi Koh
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How improving urban transport infrastructure spurs innovation: Evidence from China
The expansion of the Beijing subway system is driving collaborative innovation by reducing travel costs and increasing matches among highly productive inventors
Published 27.03.23