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Kim, ByungKoo
Assistant Professor
Data Science / International Political Economy / Research Methods
I am an Assistant Professor in Data Science at the KDI School of Public Policy and Management. My research expertise lies at the confluence of international political economy and quantitative methods. I am particularly interested in studying how global supply chains shape new dynamics in global trade and investment governance; economic policies and political institutions; and economic security.
My research also focuses on developing statistical models for networks and text data. In this line of research, I have ongoing projects that analyze citation networks and opinion texts of U.S. Appeals Courts and Supreme Courts. These projects aim to unravel intricate patterns and dynamics within legal discourse.
I earned my Ph.D. in Political Science and an M.A. in Statistics from the University of Michigan.
My research also focuses on developing statistical models for networks and text data. In this line of research, I have ongoing projects that analyze citation networks and opinion texts of U.S. Appeals Courts and Supreme Courts. These projects aim to unravel intricate patterns and dynamics within legal discourse.
I earned my Ph.D. in Political Science and an M.A. in Statistics from the University of Michigan.