Younghwan In

Associate Professor at KAIST College of Business

Schools

  • KAIST College of Business

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Biography

KAIST College of Business

Education

  • Brown University, Ph.D. in Economics (2001)
  • Brown University, A.M. in Economics (1997)
  • Seoul National University, B.A. (cum laude) in International Relations (major) and Economics (minor) (1990)

Career

  • Head, Graduate School of Green Growth, KAIST (2017-2019)
  • Associate Editor, Korean Journal of Economic Studies, a journal of the Korean Economic Association (2014-2018)
  • Associate Professor, College of Business, KAIST (2010- )
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore (2001-2009)
  • Deputy/Assistant Director, Korean Ministry of Trade & Industry (Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy, Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Energy) (1991-2001)
  • Assistant Director in training, Korean Ministry of Government Administration (1990-1991)
  • Military service, Republic of Korea (1985-1987)

Publications & Research

  • In, Y., Wright, J., 2018. Signaling private choices. Review of Economic Studies, 85(1), 558-580.
  • In, Y., 2014. Fictitious play property of the Nash demand game. Economics Letters 122(3), 408-412.
  • In, Y., Wright, J., 2014. Loss-leader pricing and upgrades. Economics Letters 122(1), 19-22.
  • In, Y., 2008. On the relevance of alternatives in bargaining: generalized average pay-off solutions. International Journal of Game Theory 37(2), 251-264.
  • In, Y., 2006. A note on multi-issue bargaining with a finite set of alternatives. International Journal of Game Theory 34(1), 79-90.
  • In, Y., Serrano, R., 2004. Agenda restrictions in multi-issue bargaining. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 53(3), 385-399.
  • In, Y., Serrano, R., 2003. Agenda restrictions in multi-issue bargaining (II): unrestricted agendas. Economics Letters 79(3), 325-331.

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