Biography

Prof. Sokchea Lim

Boler College of Business

John Carroll University, USA

Associate Professor


Email: sokchea13@gmail.com, slim@jcu.edu


Qualifications

2013 Ph.D., Economics, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA

2006 M.A., International Development, International University of Japan, Japan

2001 M.Sc., Economics, Royal University of Law and Economics, Cambodia


Publications (Selected)

  1. Khun, C., & Lim, S. (2023). Productivity and market participation: Cambodian rice farmers. Journal of Asian Economics, 88, 101646.
  2. Lim, S., Morshed, A. M., & Turnovsky, S. J. (2023). Endogenous labor migration and remittances: Macroeconomic and welfare consequences. Journal of Development Economics, 163, 103110.
  3. Lim, S., & Khun, C. (2023). Migrant network effect and economic development. Economics Letters, 225, 111036.
  4. Vatsa, P., Lim, S., & Basnet, H. C. (2022). Analyzing cycles in remittances and foreign direct investment: Evidence from the Philippines. Review of Development Finance, 12(2), 10-17.
  5. Lim, S., & Khun, C. (2022). Macroeconomic impacts of remittances: A two-country, two-sector model. Journal of Macroeconomics, 73, 103443.
  6. Lim, S., Kahai, S. K., & Khun, C. (2022). Culture and income across countries: evidence from family ties. Journal of Economic Studies, 49(2), 213-226.
  7. Lim, S., Morshed, A. M., & Turnovsky, S. J. (2021). Migrant labor and remittances: Macroeconomic consequences and policy responses. Journal of Human Capital, 15(1), 128-173.
  8. Khun, C., Lim, S., & Basnet, H. (2021). Exchange rate pass-through into Japanese import prices: Evidence at both bilateral and product levels. American Business Review, 24(2), 6.
  9. Lim, S. (2021). Policy to promote overseas migrant work: A macro-dynamic framework. Mathematical Social Sciences, 109, 113-125.
  10. Khun, C., Lahiri, S., & Lim, S. (2020). Why do US parents prefer private to Foster Care adoptions? The role of adoption subsidies, gender, race, and special needs. Economic Inquiry, 58(4), 1757-1782.
  11. Lim, S., & Morshed, A. M. (2019). Dynamics of immigrant assimilation: lessons from immigrants’ trust. Journal of Economic studies, 46(3), 518-532.
  12. Donou-Adonsou, F., & Lim, S. (2018). On the importance of Chinese investment in Africa. Review of development finance, 8(1), 63-73.
  13. Lim, S., Morshed, A. M., & Khun, C. (2018). Trust and macroeconomic performance: A two-step approach. Economic Modelling, 68, 293-305.
  14. Lim, S., & Basnet, H. C. (2017). International migration, workers’ remittances and permanent income hypothesis. World Development, 96, 438-450.
  15. Donou-Adonsou, F., & Lim, S. (2016). An empirical analysis of remittance flows into West African Economic and Monetary Union: A panel time-series approach. Applied Economics, 48(11), 1018-1029.
  16. Donou-Adonsou, F., Lim, S., & Mathey, S. A. (2016). Technological progress and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from telecommunications infrastructure. International Advances in Economic Research, 22(1), 65-75.
  17. Lim, S., & Simmons, W. O. (2016). What have remittances done to development? Evidence from the Caribbean community and common market. The Review of Black Political Economy, 43(3-4), 343-361.


Profile Details

WoS ResearcherID:AN-1363-2020

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3889-3679

https://www.jcu.edu/profile/sokchea-lim

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=9wadnREAAAAJ&hl=en

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sokchea-Lim

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