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Haillie Na-Kyung Lee
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The IMF as a biased global insurance mechanism: Asymmetrical moral hazard, reserve accumulation, and financial crises
PY Lipscy, HNK Lee
International Organization 73 (1), 35-64, 2019
412019
Politically connected companies are less likely to shutdown due to COVID‐19 restrictions
R Kubinec, HNK Lee, A Tomashevskiy
Social Science Quarterly 102 (5), 2155-2169, 2021
82021
Where you work is where you stand: A firm-based framework for understanding trade opinion
HNK Lee, YM Liou
International Organization 76 (3), 713-740, 2022
72022
Why Arbitrate?: The Role of the State in Investor-State Arbitration
HNK Lee
IPES Conference Paper, 2019
72019
How to Get Away with Spreading COVID-19: Political Connections and Pandemic Response
R Kubinec, HNK Lee, A Tomashevskiy
SocArXiv. December 21, 2020
32020
Why corporate political connections can impede investment
R Kubinec, HN Lee, A Tomashevskiy
Comparative Political Studies, 00104140231204227, 2021
12021
Transboundary Air Pollution and Hazy Accountability: Evidence from South Korea and China
H Lee, E Voeten
Available at SSRN, 2023
2023
The Uneven Effects of Political Connections on Investment
R Kubinec, H Lee, A Tomashevskiy
2020
What Can We Learn from Failed Economic Negotiations?: Lessons from BITs and PTAs
LC Konken, HNK Lee
2020
What Determines Political Risk?: The Role of Political Connections
R Kubinec, H Lee, A Tomashevskiy
2019
Mobilizing Market Power: Jurisdictional Expansion as Economic 1 Statecraft Nikhil Kalyanpur and Abraham L. Newman The IMF As a Biased Global Insurance Mechanism: Asymmetrical …
PY Lipscy, HNK Lee, D Nilsson, KS Gleditsch
International Organization 73 (1), 2019
2019
Do Institutional Distortions Matter? IMF Moral Hazard and Excess Reserve Accumulation
PY Lipscy, H Lee
Imf Moral Hazard and Excess Reserve Accumulation, 2012
2012
WHY ARBITRATE?
HNK Lee
The Political Economy of International Reserve Accumulation: Self-Insurance or Mercantilism?
HNK Lee, PY Lipscy
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