Yoosoon Chang

Yoosoon Chang is an American economist who is a professor in the Department of Economics at Indiana University Bloomington. Her area of expertise is application of a wide range of econometric approaches to time series and panel data in largely macroeconomic and financial contexts.[1]

She serves on the board of editors for both the Journal of Economic Literature[2] (from 2022 to the present) and the Journal of Applied Econometrics[3] (2022–present).

Selected publications

  • Chang, Yoosoon, Yongok Choi, and Joon Y. Park. "A new approach to model regime switching." Journal of Econometrics 196.1 (2017): 127–143.
  • Chang, Y. (2002). Nonlinear IV unit root tests in panels with cross-sectional dependency. Journal of econometrics, 110(2), 261–292.
  • Chang, Y., & Park, J. Y. (2003). A sieve bootstrap for the test of a unit root. Journal of Time Series Analysis, 24(4), 379–400.

Faculty page

https://economics.indiana.edu/about/faculty/chang-yoosoon.html

References

  1. ^ https://economics.indiana.edu/about/faculty/chang-yoosoon.html
  2. ^ "Editors of the Journal of Economic Literature".
  3. ^ "Journal of Applied Econometrics Editorial Board". doi:10.1002/(ISSN)1099-1255. hdl:2027.42/34956.

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