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Kangoh Lee

Kangoh Lee leads impactful research in the field of economics as a Professor at San Diego State University, within the College of Arts and Letters. With a keen focus on applied microeconomics, his work delves into the intricate areas of public and urban economics, as well as the dynamics of risk and uncertainty. Professor Lee's research is characterized by its depth and relevance, contributing significantly to the understanding of economic behaviors and policies. At San Diego State University, Professor Lee is known for his dedication to both teaching and research. His office, located in NH-319, serves as a hub for students and colleagues seeking insight into the complexities of economic theory and its practical applications. His approach to economics is both analytical and pragmatic, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical models and real-world economic challenges. Professor Lee's contributions extend beyond academia, as his research findings often inform policy decisions and economic strategies. His work is widely recognized for its ability to address pressing economic issues, providing valuable perspectives on how uncertainty and risk influence public economic policies. Through his research, he continues to inspire and guide the next generation of economists, fostering a deeper understanding of the economic forces that shape our world.

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