Mansokku Lee

Associate Professor of Economics: School Of Business
South Hall 116C
585-245-5363
leem@geneseo.edu
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Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • B.S., Korea University

  • Ph.D., University of Utah

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Research Interests

Dr. Lee's research interests are in the areas of macroeconomics and international economics.

 

 

 

 

Classes

  • ECON 205: Business and Econ Statistics

    A survey of the basic statistical tools used in management decision-making and data analysis. Major topics include data organization and presentation, a review of probability concepts, sampling and sampling distributions, statistical estimation and hypothesis testing, and correlation and regression analysis. The course also emphasizes applications of statistical techniques, the use of computerized statistical packages and ethical issues in statistical analysis.

  • ECON 305: Quantitative Methods

    This course covers the quantitative analysis tools associated with professional practice in business. This course draws on the fundamental probability and statistics learned in ECON 205. Topics include the use of regression analysis, development of forecasting models, and the use of linear programming. The course concludes with a final research project requiring the application of quantitative methods to real-world data.

  • ECON 307: Econometrics

    A study of the application of econometrics to economic analysis. Emphasis is given to inference and estimation in the linear regression model and to the problems of heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation.

  • MGMT 305: Quantitative Methods

    This course covers the quantitative analysis tools associated with professional practice in business. This course draws on the fundamental probability and statistics learned in ECON 205. Topics include the use of regression analysis, development of forecasting models, and the use of linear programming. The course concludes with a final research project requiring the application of quantitative methods to real-world data.