Suk Lee is a financial economist at the School of Banking & Finance at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia. He is primarily interested in adding microfoundations to theories in behavioral finance, especially in the context of asset pricing. He is also interested in monetary theory and its implication for FinTech, for example, the adoption of CBDC. Suk earned a PhD in Finance from Marshall School of Business,...view more
Suk Lee is a financial economist at the School of Banking & Finance at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia. He is primarily interested in adding microfoundations to theories in behavioral finance, especially in the context of asset pricing. He is also interested in monetary theory and its implication for FinTech, for example, the adoption of CBDC. Suk earned a PhD in Finance from Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California (USC). He also holds a MSc in Finance and Economics, with distinction, from the London School of Economics (LSE). Prior to joining UNSW, Suk was an economist at the central bank of Korea (Bank of Korea).
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My Research Activities
My Teaching
MFIN6201: Empirical Techniques and Applications in Finance
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