Professor Emeritus • Professor Adjunct
Economics

Education

Ph.D., M.A., University of Rochester, 1967, 1964

Regional and Thematic Interests

East Asia
Business and Economics

Profile

Dr. Hsiao, PhD, University of Rochester, 1967, is a professor of economics. He has been teaching and working in fields of economic growth theory and mathematical economics at CU-Boulder since 1966. Recently, he has worked in areas of economic growth and development of East Asia, especially related to Taiwan, Korea, Japan and the United States.   He has also developed a course on Microcomputer Applications in Economics, which emphasizes applications in mathematical economics and econometrics.  He was a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Fellow at Hitotsubashi University, and the National Taiwan University, and a visiting scholar at the Korea Development Institute, the Hoover Institute at Stanford University, the John King Fairbank Center at Harvard University, and Kansai and Nagoya Universities. He also serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Asian Economics and as a consultant to the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research.  His publications have appeared in American Economic ReviewJournal of Political EconomyJournal of FinanceSouthern Economic JournalEnergy EconomicsJournal of Economic DevelopmentWorld DevelopmentJournal of Asian Economics, and Review of Development Economics.