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Minchul Yum Dr. Alternative spellings: Yum Minchul Yum Minchul
Profession Economist
Affiliations University of Southampton Centre for Economic Policy Research Universität Mannheim The @Ohio State University Seo gang dae hag gyo
Q102785273
Publishing years Series Discussion papers / CEPR (4) Working paper series (2)