Michael Junho Lee : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   7 years (2018 - 2025). See details.
   Cites by year: 4
   Journals where Michael Junho Lee has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 6.    Total self citations: 0 (0 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Martin, Antoine (7)

Kovner, Anna (5)

Garratt, Rodney (5)

Eisenbach, Thomas (3)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Michael Junho Lee.

Is cited by:

Perotti, Enrico (2)

Gomis-Porqueras, Pedro (2)

Moser, Thomas (2)

Crosignani, Matteo (2)

Haslag, Joseph (2)

Giudici, Paolo (2)

Fujiki, Hiroshi (2)

Eling, Martin (1)

Auer, Raphael (1)

Chang, Jin-Wook (1)

Huynh, Kim (1)

Cites to:

McAndrews, James (9)

Koeppl, Thorsten (5)

Lester, Benjamin (5)

Chiu, Jonathan (5)

Camargo, Braz (5)

Bech, Morten (5)

Kashyap, Anil (4)

Shin, Hyun Song (4)

Brunnermeier, Markus (3)

Tirole, Jean (3)

PHILIPPON, Thomas (3)

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Where Michael Junho Lee has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Liberty Street Economics / Federal Reserve Bank of New York17
Staff Reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York11

Recent works citing Michael Junho Lee (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2024Money and Banking with Reserves and CBDC. (2024). Niepelt, Dirk. In: Journal of Finance. RePEc:bla:jfinan:v:79:y:2024:i:4:p:2505-2552.

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2024Optimal reinsurance with a systemic surplus shock. (2024). Jung, Kwangmin ; Park, Seyoung. In: Economics Letters. RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:244:y:2024:i:c:s016517652400497x.

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2024Financial stability through the lens of complex systems. (2024). Battiston, Stefano ; Martinez-Jaramillo, Serafin ; Haaj, Grzegorz. In: Journal of Financial Stability. RePEc:eee:finsta:v:71:y:2024:i:c:s1572308924000135.

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2025.

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Works by Michael Junho Lee:


YearTitleTypeCited
2022Implications of Cyber Risk for Financial Stability In: FEDS Notes.
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2025When It Rains, It Pours: Cyber Vulnerability and Financial Conditions In: Economic Policy Review.
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2019Deciphering Americans’ Views on Cryptocurrencies In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020How Does Information Affect Liquidity in Over-the-Counter Markets? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Bitcoin Is Not a New Type of Money In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Insider Networks In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2018Insider networks.(2018) In: Staff Reports.
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2020Token- or Account-Based? A Digital Currency Can Be Both In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020COVID-19 and the Search for Digital Alternatives to Cash In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Monetizing Privacy with Central Bank Digital Currencies In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021State-of-the-Field Conference on Cyber Risk to Financial Stability In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Hey, Economist! What’s the Case for Central Bank Digital Currencies? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Central Banks and Digital Currencies In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Why Central Bank Digital Currencies? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022The Future of Payments Is Not Stablecoins In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022What Is Atomic Settlement? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2023What Makes Cryptocurrencies Different? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2025How Censorship Resistant Are Decentralized Systems? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2025An Interoperability Framework for Payment Systems In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2025Interoperability of Blockchain Systems and the Future of Payments In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2018Uncertain booms and fragility In: Staff Reports.
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2020Cyber Risk and the U.S. Financial System: A Pre-Mortem Analysis In: Staff Reports.
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2019Who Sees the Trades? The Effect of Information on Liquidity in Inter-Dealer Markets In: Staff Reports.
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2019A Dynamic Theory of Collateral Quality and Long-Term Interventions In: Staff Reports.
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2021Monetizing Privacy In: Staff Reports.
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2022When It Rains, It Pours: Cyber Risk and Financial Conditions In: Staff Reports.
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2024Regulating Decentralized Systems: Evidence from Sanctions on Tornado Cash In: Staff Reports.
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2024Zero Settlement Risk Token Systems In: Staff Reports.
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2024Optimal Design of Tokenized Markets In: Staff Reports.
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2024Financial System Architecture and Technological Vulnerability In: Staff Reports.
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