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Sanghoon Lee
Sanghoon Lee
Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia
Verified email at sauder.ubc.ca
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Natural amenities, neighbourhood dynamics, and persistence in the spatial distribution of income
S Lee, J Lin
The Review of Economic Studies 85 (1), 663-694, 2018
2042018
Ability sorting and consumer city
S Lee
Journal of urban Economics 68 (1), 20-33, 2010
1872010
Allocative efficiency, mark-ups, and the welfare gains from trade
TJ Holmes, WT Hsu, S Lee
Journal of International Economics 94 (2), 195-206, 2014
1232014
Economies of density versus natural advantage: Crop choice on the back forty
TJ Holmes, S Lee
Review of Economics and Statistics 94 (1), 1-19, 2012
902012
Cities as six-by-six-mile squares: Zipf's law?
TJ Holmes, S Lee
Agglomeration economics, 105-131, 2010
862010
Uneven landscapes and city size distributions
S Lee, Q Li
Journal of Urban Economics 78, 19-29, 2013
562013
The timing of signaling: To study in high school or in college?
S Lee
International Economic Review 48 (3), 785-807, 2007
372007
Repairs under imperfect information
S Lee, J Ries, CT Somerville
Journal of Urban Economics 73 (1), 43-56, 2013
72013
The well‐being of nations: estimating welfare from international migration
S Lee, SH Lee, J Lin
International Economic Review 62 (3), 1111-1130, 2021
62021
Plants and productivity in regional agglomeration
TJ Holmes, WT Hsu, S Lee
Mimeographed, University of Minnesota and Chinese University Hong Kong and …, 2010
62010
Agglomeration Economics
T Holmes, S Lee
ed. Edward Glaeser, Chapter Cities as Six-bySix-Mile Squares: Zipf’s Law …, 2010
52010
The price-to-income ratio and the quality of life
S Lee, SD You
JEL classification 19, R39, 2011
42011
The Co-location Problem and the Recruiting Policies of Academic Couples
S Lee, J Li
University of Minnesota Job Market Paper, 2008
12008
The Co-location Problem of Academic Couples and the Demographical Changes of the Postsecondary Faculty
S Lee, J Li
2008
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