Areas of Expertise
Time Series Analysis, Applied Econometrics, Foreign Trade, Financial Economics
Academic Degrees
- BS, Seoul National University, 1966
- MS, University of South Carolina, 1973
- MA, University of Washington, 1975
- PhD, University of South Carolina, 1974
- PhD, University of Washington, 1980
Professional Experience
- Professor, Indiana University Kelley School of Business, since August 1997 - 2008
- Adjunct Professor, Indiana University Department of Economics, since September 2003
- Visiting Professor, SungKyunKwan University, Seoul, Korea, August-October 2004
- Acting Chair, Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, August-December 2003
- Visiting Professor, ZEI, University of Bonn, Germany, June 2002
- Acting Chair, Department of Business Economics and Public Policy, January-May, 2001
- Associate Professor, Indiana University, 1984-1997
- Assistant Professor, Indiana University, 1980-84
Awards, Honors & Certificates
- Invited Lecturer, School of Economics, Seoul National University, sponsored by Seoul Journal of Economics (2002)
- Summer Research Grants from Indiana University School of Business (1988-2001)
- Innovative Teaching Award, doctoral program, Indiana University Kelley School of Business (1998-99)
- Distinguished Teaching Award, Kelley School of Business Doctoral Student Association (1997-8)
- Ameritech Fellowship: Raising the Effectiveness of Export and Investment Promotion in the Great Lakes Region, with Joseph C. Miller (1990-91)
- Ameritech Fellowship: The Feasibility of a Midwestern Trade Promotion Agency (1990-89)
- Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, School of Business Doctoral Student Association (1988-89)
- Ameritech Fellowship: Foreign Trade and Investment Policies of the Great Lakes States Toward South Korea: Practice, Performance, and Perception (1988-89)
- Summer Faculty Fellowship from Indiana University Research and Graduate Development (1987)
Selected Publications
- Kang, H., and Fratianni, M. (2006). Heterogeneous Distance-Elasticities in Trade Gravity Models. Economics Letters, 90, 68-71.
Edited on February 2, 2023