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Soonwoo Kwon is the Groos Family Assistant Professor of Economics at Brown University. His research focuses on econometric methods, causal inference, and policy evaluation. He teaches courses such as ECON 1620 (Introduction to Econometrics) and ECON 2950 (Workshop in Econometrics).
He holds a PhD in Economics from Yale University (2021), along with MA and MPhil degrees from Yale (2017). His earlier education includes degrees from Seoul National University: MA (2014) and BA (2012).
His work emphasizes robust statistical methods and their applications in policy analysis. Recent research includes studies on regression discontinuity designs, Bayesian shrinkage, and panel data models. He has contributed to debates on measurement error correction, parallel trends assumptions, and adaptive inference techniques.
His publications span topics like causal mechanisms, model misspecification diagnostics, and international technological trends. Kwon collaborates with peers at Brown and globally, though specific coauthors are not listed here. His research bridges theoretical econometrics and empirical policy evaluation.



