LIM Jamus
Département : Economie
Professeur associé
Campus de Singapour
Contact
- email : jamus@essec.edu
- tél : +65 6413 9375
Economie internationale - Macroéconomie - Marchés financiers et institutions financières - Sciences politiques - Economie du développement - Histoire de l'économie et des affaires
Liens personnels
CVDiplômes
- 2006 : PhD en Economie Internationale (University of California, États-Unis)
- 2000 : Master en Sciences Economiques (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Royaume-Uni)
- 1998 : BBus (Hons) Economie (majeure) et Informatique (mineure) (University of Southern Queensland, Australie)
Carrière
- 2018 - présent : Professeur associé (ESSEC Business School, Singapour)
- 2014 - 2015 : Chercheur post-doctoral en Economie Politique (Harvard University, États-Unis)
- 2007 - 2012 : Economiste senior (Banque Mondiale, États-Unis)
- 2006 - 2007 : Maître assistant economie (Centre College, États-Unis)
- 2014 - 2017 : Economiste Principal (Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Émirats arabes unis)
Positions académiques principales
Autres positions académiques
Positions professionnelles
Prix
- 2018 : Dean's List for Academic Achievement (Harvard University, États-Unis)
- 2016 : Commendation Prize (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapour)
- 2007 - 2008 : Omnicron Delta Epison Economics Honor Society Faculty Member (Centre College, États-Unis)
- 1998 : Dean's Commendation for Creditable Performance (University of Southern Queensland, Australie)
- 1998 : First Class Honors (University of Southern Queensland, Australie)
- 1997 : Best Business Graduate in Economics Prize (Economic Society of Australia, Australie)
- 1997 : Vernon White Memorial Shield for Best Economics Student (University of Southern Queensland, Australie)
Bourses
- 2019 - 2021 : ESSEC Research Center Grant
- 2014 - 2016 : Knowledge for Change Program II (Banque Mondiale, États-Unis)
- 2012 - 2013 : Research Support Budget (Banque Mondiale, États-Unis)
- 2007 : Faculty Research Grant (Centre College, États-Unis)
- 2005 : Doctoral Sabbatical Fellowship (University of California, Santa Cruz, États-Unis)
- 2005 - 2006 : Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship (George Mason University, États-Unis)
- 2004 - 2006 : Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation Fellowship (University of California, San Diego, États-Unis)
- 1999 - 2000 : Masters Entrance Grant (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Royaume-Uni)
- 1999 - 2000 : Tun Dato Tan Cheng Lock Scholarship (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapour)
- 1998 : Faculty of Business Honors Scholarship (University of Southern Queensland, Australie)
Articles
- GOPALAKRISHNAN, B., LIM, J. and MOHAPATRA, S. (2023). Pandemic panic? Effects of health system capacity on firm confidence during COVID-19. European Journal of Political Economy, In press, pp. 102422.
- LIM, J. (2021). The Limits of Central Bank Independence for Inflation Performance. Public Choice, 186(3-4), pp. 309-335.
- LIM, J. (2020). The Political Economy of Fiscal Procyclicality. European Journal of Political Economy, 65, pp. 101930.
- LIM, J. (2019). Growth in the Shadow of Debt. Journal of Banking and Finance, 103, pp. 98-112.
- HUIDROMA, R., AYHAN KOSE, M., LIM, J., OHNSORGE, F.L. and FRANZISKA, L.O. (2019). Why do fiscal multipliers depend on fiscal Positions? Journal of Monetary Economics, 114, pp. 109-125.
- ADAMS-KANE, J., CABALLERO, J. and LIM, J. (2017). Foreign Bank Behavior During Financial Crises. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 49(43892), pp. 351-392.
- LIM, J. and TAN, T. (2016). Endogenous Transactions Costs and Institutions in the 2007/08 Financial Crisis. Journal of Regulatory Economics, 49(1), pp. 56-85.
- ADAMS-KANE, J. and LIM, J. (2016). Institutional Quality Mediates the Effect of Human Capital on Economic Performance. Review of Development Economics, 20(2), pp. 426-442.
- LIM, J. and MOHAPATRA, S. (2016). Quantitative easing and the post-crisis surge in financial flows to developing countries. Journal of International Money and Finance, 68(1), pp. 331-357.
- ADAMS-KANE, J., JIA, Y. and LIM, J. (2015). Global Transmission Channels for International Bank Lending in the 2007/09 Financial Crisis. Journal of International Money and Finance, 56(1), pp. 97-113.
- LIM, J. (2014). Institutional and Structural Determinants of Investment Worldwide. Journal of Macroeconomics, 41(4), pp. 160-177.
- HADDAD, M., LIM, J., PANCARO, C. and SABOROWSKI, C. (2013). Trade Openness Reduces Growth Volatility When Countries are Well Diversified. Canadian Journal of Economics, 46(2), pp. 765-790.
- DAILAMI, M., KURLAT, S. and LIM, J. (2012). Bilateral M&A Activity from the Global South. North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 23(3), pp. 345-364.
- LIM, J. and SABOROWSKI, C. (2012). Export Diversification in a Transitioning Economy: The Case of Syria. Economics of Transition, 20(2), pp. 339-367.
- LIM, J. and SABOROWSKI, C. (2010). Estimates of Trade-Related Adjustment Costs in Syria. Journal of Policy Modeling, 32(5), pp. 842-864.
- COLLINS, A. and LIM, J. (2010). Recognition, Redistribution, and Liberty. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 74(3), pp. 240-252.
- BEARDSLEY, K. and LIM, J. (2009). Atoms for Peace, Redux: Energy Codependency for Sustained Cooperation on the Korean Peninsula. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 15(1), pp. 4.
- LIM, J. and DECKER, J. (2009). Democracy & Trade: An Empirical Study. Economics of Governance, 10(2), pp. 165-186.
- LIM, J. (2009). Reinstating the Rational Voter. Economists' Voice, 6(3), pp. 1-2.
- THORSTEN, J. and LIM, J. (2009). Sticks and Carrots: Two Incentive Mechanisms Supporting Intra-Group Cooperation. Economics Letters, 102(3), pp. 177-180.
- LIM, J. and DECKER, J. (2008). What Fundamentally Drives Growth? Revisiting the Institutions and Economic Performance Debate. Journal of International Development, 20(5), pp. 698-725.
- LIM, J. (2008). Zombies May Mean Attention Bonds Will Not Cure Spam. Economists' Voice, 5(2), pp. 5.
- LIM, J. and YANG, T. (2004). Competitive Devaluations: Bitter Pill or Bad Medicine? The Case of Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Economies, 21(2), pp. 213-233.
- LIM, J. and YANG, T. (2004). Crisis, Contagion, and East Asian Stock Markets. Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, 7(1), pp. 119-151.
- LIM, J. (2004). The International Economics Network. Journal of Economic Education, 35(4), pp. 416.
- LIM, J. (2002). East Asia in the Information Economy: Opportunities and Challenges. Info, 4(5), pp. 56-63.
Chapitres
Communications dans une conférence
- LIM, J. and XIN, L. (2023). Political Risk Contributes to Post-Crisis Violations of Covered Interest Parity. In: 2023 Silvaplana Workshop on Political Economy. Pontresina.
- GOPALAKRISHNAN, B., LIM, J. and MOHAPATRA, S. (2022). Pandemic Panic? Effects of Health System Capacity on Firm Confidence During Covid-19. In: 3rd Ariel Conference on Political Economy of Public Policy 2022. Ariel.
- LIM, J., GOPALAKRISHNAM, B. and MOHAPATRA, S. (2021). Pandemic Panic? Effects of Health System Capacity on Firm Confidence During COVID-19. In: 11th RCEA Money, Macro & Finance Annual Conference 2021. Online.
- LIM, J. and MINNE, G. (2021). Learning the Hard Way: Bank Lending and Experience with Financial Crises. In: 2021 World Finance and Banking Symposium. Budapest.
- LIM, J., ISSAR, A. and MOHAPATRA, S. (2019). Firm Efficiency in an Institutionally-Diverse World. In: 4th Productivity Research Network (PRN) Conference 2019.
- LIM, J. (2019). Inflation Forecasts in the Long Run. In: 2019 International Symposium on Forecasting.
- LIM, J. and MINNE, G. (2019). Learning from Financial Crises. In: 2019 International Finance and Banking Society Annual Conference.
- LIM, J. (2019). The Limits of Central Bank Independence for Inflation Performance. In: 2019 Silvaplana Political Economy Workshop.
- LIM, J. (2019). The Political Economy of Fiscal Procyclicality. In: 2019 Political Economy of Public Policy Conference. Ariel.
Documents de travail
Enseignement
- 2019 - présent : Contemporary Issues in Asia (Executive MBA - Asian track ESSEC Business School Singapour)
- 2018 - présent : Asian Economies (Grande Ecole - Master in Management ESSEC Business School Singapour)
- 2018 - présent : International Economics (Global BBA ESSEC Business School Singapour)
- 2007 Development Economics ( Centre College États-Unis)
- 2007 Globalization and Its Discontents ( Centre College États-Unis)
- 2007 International Finance ( Centre College États-Unis)
- 2006 International Trade ( Centre College États-Unis)
- 2006 Introduction to Economics ( Centre College États-Unis)
- 2005 International Trade ( University of California, Santa Cruz États-Unis)
- 2004 Environmental Economics ( University of California, Santa Cruz États-Unis)
- 2004 Introductory Macroeconomics ( University of California, Santa Cruz États-Unis)
Activités de recherche
- 2022 : - présent : Editeur associé - Statistics and Computing