Hyunseok Jung
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Hyunseok Jung investigates the societal and economic impacts of significant events and policy changes. His research utilizes quasi-experimental methods to analyze how factors such as mass shootings, the election of progressive prosecutors, and racial impact statement reforms affect community mobility, economic activity, and criminal justice outcomes. Jung has explored the relationship between negative economic shocks, organizational embeddedness, and employee retention. He also examines statistical methodologies, including the conditional mode in parametric frontier models and methods for testing peer effects without pre-specifying network structures. His work has been published in academic journals, with recent publications addressing mass shootings and community economic relocation, and the effects of progressive prosecutors on imprisonment rates.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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JUE Insight: Mass Shootings, Community Mobility, and the Relocation of Economic Activity (2026)
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Testing for peer effects without specifying the network structure (2025)
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Shared Hardships Strengthen Bonds: Negative Shocks, Embeddedness, and Employee Retention (2025)
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What makes a classmate a peer? Examining which peers matter in NYC elementary schools (2025)
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Testing for Peer Effects Without Specifying the Network Structure (2024)
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The conditional mode in parametric frontier models (2023)
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- The conditional mode in parametric frontier models
- What makes a classmate a peer? Examining which peers matter in NYC elementary schools
- What makes a classmate a peer? Examining which peers matter in NYC elementary schools
- What makes a classmate a peer? Examining which peers matter in NYC elementary schools
- The conditional mode in parametric frontier models
- Testing for Peer Effects Without Specifying the Network Structure
- Shared Hardships Strengthen Bonds: Negative Shocks, Embeddedness, and Employee Retention
- Testing for peer effects without specifying the network structure
- JUE Insight: Mass Shootings, Community Mobility, and the Relocation of Economic Activity
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