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Myongjin Kim is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oklahoma's Department of Economics. His research focuses on Industrial Organization and Applied Microeconomics, with a particular emphasis on the airline industry, competition policy, mergers, labor markets, and healthcare economics. His work explores topics such as pricing strategies, regulatory impacts, and the effects of market structure changes on consumer and firm behavior.
Key research themes include the analysis of airline partnerships, price dispersion mechanisms, and the interplay between mergers and labor unionization. Recent studies investigate the economic impacts of vaccine production policies, gender disparities in housing markets, and the effects of sunk costs on pricing decisions. His work often combines empirical analysis with theoretical frameworks to address real-world market dynamics.
Kim's publications frequently address policy-relevant questions, such as the implications of antitrust enforcement, healthcare funding during crises, and the resilience of supply networks. Despite the breadth of his research, no scientific awards have been explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.
His advisory and grant activities are not detailed here, though his extensive publication record suggests active engagement in academic research networks. No laboratory or institutional affiliations beyond the University of Oklahoma are noted in the available text.



