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Jin Man. Lee
Research Director, Institute for Housing Studies, The Real Estate Center and Adjunct Assisant Professor, Department of Economics
Department of Economics
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
7122 DePaul Center (1 E. Jackson Blvd)
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 362-5970
jlee141@depaul.edu

Academic Degrees


Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL USA, Economics, 2001
M.A. Kon-kuk University, Seoul, Korea, Economics, 1992
B.A. Kon-kuk University, Seoul, Korea, 1990

Academic Experience


Research Director, DePaul University, Institute of Housing Studies (2008 - Now).
Senior Economics Research Specialist and Adjunct Professor, University of Illinois, Department of Economics (2000 - 2008).

Professional Interests

Research: Time Series, Asymmetric Nonliear Model, Internet Economics, Real Estate and Housing StudiesTeaching: Econometrics, Statistics, Time Series

Selected Publications

Article

Lee, J., Karras, G., Neuberger, H., Stokes, H. (2007). Unlocking the Sources of the Apparent Episodic Stationarity of the P/E Ratio: Impulse or Propagation?. Review of Accounting and Finance.
Lee, J., Ahn, E. (2006). The volatility relationship between financial markets and output markets - Bivariate GARCH Approach. Applied Financial Economics.
Lee, J., Karras, G., Stokes, H. (2006). Why are Postwar Cycles Smoother? Impulses of Propagation?. Journal of Economics and Business.
Lee, J., Karras, G., Stokes, H. (2005). Sources of Exchange Rate Volatility: Impulses or Propagation. International Review of Economics & Finance.