Hyun Song Shin
Princeton University and CEPR
Hyun Song Shin is the Hughes-Rogers Professor of Economics at Princeton University, and a CEPR Research Fellow. His research interests cover financial institutions, risk and financial stability issues, topics on which he has published widely both in academic and policy outlets. He is the author of Risk and Liquidity the 2008 Clarendon Lectures in Finance, and co-authored the 2009 Geneva Report on the Fundamental Principles of Financial Regulation. Before moving to Princeton in 2006, he was based in the United Kingdom, holding academic positions in Oxford and the London School of Economics. Professor Shin is a Korean national. In 2010, he was on leave from Princeton, serving in a policy role in Korea as the Senior Adviser to President Lee Myung-bak on the International Economy. He is a fellow of the Econometric Society and of the British Academy.
Articles by Hyun Song Shin:
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Banks and cross-border capital flows: Policy challenges and regulatory responses
7 October 2012, 10179 reads
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Global savings glut or global banking glut?
20 December 2011, 14807 reads
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Basel III: ‘The only game in town’
25 March 2011, 6976 reads
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Lessons from the financial crisis
4 September 2009, 11355 reads
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Amidst crisis, banks are still paying dividends
31 March 2009, 33969 reads
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Securitisation undermined financial stability
18 March 2009, 52956 reads
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Modelling financial turmoil through endogenous risk
11 March 2009, 10409 reads
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Financial regulation built on sand: Today’s microprudential regulation rules need macroprudential complements
31 January 2009, 46282 reads
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