

David Sungho Park
Assistant Professor of Economics, KDI School of Public Policy and Management
David Sungho Park is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the KDI School of Public Policy and Management. He is a development economist whose research are primarily based on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in developing countries, mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa and in Southeast Asia. He studies various topics including intimate partner violence, unconditional cash transfers, food security, agriculture, and survey methodology. David received his Ph.D. in Economics from University of California, Santa Cruz , and MA and BA in Economics from Yonsei University.
Recent work by David Sungho Park
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The challenge of measuring intimate partner violence via self-interviewing
Self-interviewing survey techniques substantially increase reported levels of intimate partner violence, but this may be driven by respondents’ misunderstanding
Published 21.07.23
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The dynamic effects of cash transfers: Evidence from Liberia and Malawi
Cash transfers improve food security for up to two years, but without an increase in food expenditures and non-agricultural income
Published 22.05.23