Dr David Kang
Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor)Profile
Byunghoon Kang (David) is an Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in the Department of Economics at the Lancaster University since 2016. He received his Ph.D. in Economics at University of Wisconsin - Madison (USA). Before Madison, he earned an M.A. in Economics at Seoul National University and a B.S. in Mathematics at the KAIST (South Korea). His research interests include econometrics, applied econometrics.
Personal webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/davidbhkang/
Research Interests
Econometric Theory, Applied Econometrics;
Nonparametric series/sieves estimation, Tuning parameter choice in non/semiparametric estimation, Instrument (moment) selection in IV and GMM models, Post-model selection inference.
Current Teaching
ECON330 : Econometrics
ECON337: Data Science in Economics
ECON803 : Microeconometrics
PhD Supervision Interests
I am interested in supervising Ph.D. students in any area of theoretical and applied econometrics. I am happy to help students across a broad range of empirical and theoretical aspects on micro-econometric applications.
Robust Econometric Inference and Economic Applications
01/09/2019 → 01/09/2022
Research
EEA-ESEM
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
KER International Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
25th International Panel Data Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
10th Nordic Econometric Meeting
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
4th Conference of the International Society For Non-parametric Statistic
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
University of Connecticut
Invited talk
European Meeting of the Econometric Society
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
The Econometric Study Group Bristol Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
University College London
Invited talk
University of York
Invited talk
University of Cambridge
Invited talk
Cardiff University
Invited talk
KAIST BTM
Invited talk
Korea University
Invited talk
Seoul National University
Invited talk
University of New South Wales
Invited talk
Sogang University
Invited talk
University of Leicester
Invited talk
Lancaster University
Invited talk
University of Connecticut
Invited talk
University of Technology Sydney
Invited talk
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Invited talk
- Economics Research Group
- Industrial Organisation and Economic Theory
- Labour, Education and Health Economics