Dr. Eunju Lee is an applied microeconomist specializing in health economics. Her research
agenda centers on improving the health of children, adolescents, and mothers. Specifically,
her current work involves (1) identifying the determinants of health behaviors among
these populations and (2) evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of health policies
for them. To explore these questions with rigorous causal analysis, she employs quasi-experimental
designs and utilizes various datasets, including restricted administrative data. Through
her research, she aims to contribute to designing optimal policies for promoting health
and human capital.
Health Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics