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2002

Shin, Inyong (2002): Growth accounting by decomposition: a modified NIRS approach. Published in: Research Paper Series, Department of Economics, Tokyo Metropolitan University No. No.36 (2002)

31 March 2008

Shin, Inyong (2008): Income Inequality and Economic Growth.

23 April 2008

Yamamura, Eiji and Shin, Inyong (2008): Effects of Income Inequality on Growth through Efficiency Improvement and Capital Accumulation.

25 June 2008

Yamamura, Eiji and Shin, Inyong and Kim, Hyunho (2008): The Cubic Form Hypothesis and the Flying Geese Pattern Hypothesis of Income Distribution: The Case of Korea.

15 September 2008

Shin, Inyong and Kim, Hyunho and Yamamura, Eiji (2008): Technological Progress and the Future of Kuznets Curve's.

15 January 2010

Yamamura, Eiji and Shin, Inyong (2010): Heterogeneity, trust, human capital and productivity growth: Decomposition analysis.

September 2012

Shin, Inyong (2012): The Effect of Pension on the Optimized Life Expectancy and Lifetime Utility Level.

Shin, Inyong (2012): The Effect of Pension on the Optimized Life Expectancy and Lifetime Utility Level.

13 March 2013

Shin, Inyong (2013): The effect of compressed demographic transition and demographic gift on economic growth.

5 September 2014

Yamamura, Eiji and Shin, Inyong (2014): Effect of consuming imported cultural goods on tolerance for immigrants from trade partners: Case of Japanese anime in Korea.

18 June 2015

Shin, Inyong (2015): Could pension system make us happier?

2 October 2015

Yamamura, Eiji and Shin, Inyong (2015): Effect of consuming imported cultural goods on trading partners’ tolerance toward immigrants: The case of Japanese anime in Korea.

28 April 2020

Shin, Inyong (2020): An Optimal Policy for Social Resources Allocation: When Outbreak of Infectious Diseases.

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