Sujeong_Shim
@shimsujeong
Assistant Professor @NYUAbuDhabi, Former Postdoc @IPZ_ch, PhD @uwpolisci. IPE/IO/public opinion
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http://sujeongshim.com 10-09-2018 17:45:13
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🚨 FirstView day for my newest paper Political Analysis! Would you like to reduce costs and improve performance when hand-labeling documents for machine learning projects? Read on...🧵1/4
How do some of the most closed #dictatorships have a sustaining and even thriving #economy? #Oil🛢️ has been the usual answer. In this new International Studies Quarterly article with Ruilin LAI and Ilker Karaca, we offer a new no-oil answer: GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKET 💸💴💰💶 academic.oup.com/isq/article-ab…
Looking forward to presenting joint work with Tim Heinkelmann-Wild and Sujeong_Shim on how governments present the #IMF to domestic audiences. Do they use the Fund as a scapegoat? Do they defend the IMF?Come join if you’re interested in legitimacy of IOs!
NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD Social Science) is thrilled to host the 11th Asian Political Methodology Conference (Political Methodology) and the *first ever* MENA PolMeth Conference on January 11-12, 2024. Submit your abstracts here by *August 1*: nyuad.nyu.edu/en/events/2024…
🚨 My article with Haillie Na-Kyung Lee A. Tomashevskiy is online Comparative Political Studies. We deploy an investment choice experiment in Venezuela, Ukraine & Egypt to learn how investors evaluate connected companies. tl;dr: they fear expropriation of their investment. Link: journals.sagepub.com/eprint/UHBWIIT…
I am presenting a paper with Tuuli-Anna Huikuri on exit clauses in international agreements. Why do states sometimes push for longer commitments with hard exit clauses and other times sign on shorter-term agreements? Please come join GRIPE this Wednesday morning at 9:30 EST!
Is aid effective? Depends on the outcome you look at! In our new World Development review, we show aid is more effective for outcomes that donors aim to affect: - building int'l alliances - promoting democracy - intensifying trade ties, ... Motives matter! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
How does victimization status affect politicians' responsiveness? Using experimental evidence from postwar Colombia, Joan BarcelĂł & Mauricio Vela BarĂłn causally link elected official behavior to conflict victimization. #APSRNewIssue ow.ly/YEQa50QxpAu