Eunhee Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Seoul National University. Her area of expertise lies within the field of international trade, with a particular focus on the impact of international trade on labor market outcomes and firm dynamics. Dr. Lee's recent research has examined a range of topics related to globalization, such as global value chains, immigration, and environmental consequences of trade. Her research methodology involves working with detailed firm- and worker-level administrative data from various countries, including the United States, Denmark, Brazil, and Korea. Prior to joining Seoul National University in 2023, Dr. Lee held an academic position at the University of Maryland, College Park, as well as a senior economist position at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. She obtained her doctoral degree from Yale University in 2016.
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