Yumi Park
Tenure Track Assistant Professor
About
Telephone
Office: +4538152539
Departments
Department of International Economics, Government & Business
Room: POR/24.B-2.55
International economics
Financial institutions
Big data
Politics
International relations
Globalisation
Primary research areas
Politics of Financial Market Development
Financial market development is shaped not only by economics but by domestic politics. Competing interests—businesses, banks, special interests—and the design of political institutions influence access to credit, regulation, and reform. These struggles determine whether finance supports broad growth or entrenches elite power.
International Monetary Relations
International monetary politics centers on agreements that manage exchange rates, liquidity, and crisis response. States negotiate cooperation through institutions like the IMF and swap lines, but outcomes reflect domestic interests and global power asymmetries, shaping whose economies gain stability and whose bear adjustment costs.
I uncover the politics behind money and markets.
My research helps governments design and advance financial market development. It helps societies understand who gains and who loses from global financial cooperation, ensuring that growth does not come at the cost of inequality. It also helps policymakers and the public see how international agreements - such as IMF programs or central bank lending - can be governed more effectively.
Publications
See all publications5 August 2025
Are Dollars Popular?
The Fed’s Currency Swap Arrangements and Recipient Governments’ Popularity
Yumi Park, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Sujeong Shim