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Tsai, Diana Hwei-An was born on July 28, 1959 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Daughter of Chao-Tsao Tsai and Shu-lng Liu.
(Whether they should or not, few economists do in fact ref...)
Whether they should or not, few economists do in fact refrain from making pronouncements on public policy, although the state of the economy (both here and elsewhere) suggests that either the advice given is bad or, if good, that it is ignored . . . I happen to think that we are appallingly ignorant about many aspects of the working of the economic system -- the economics of the firm and industry. Ronald H Coase, Economists and Public Policy In this volume we attempt to address an element of Coase's concern by linking the empirical economics of the fInn and industry more closely to macroeconomic policies, and to demonstrate how to assess some of the effects of those policies. The scope of our study ranges from a structural macroeconomic model of the United States, from which macroeconomic effects are propagated to detailed structural models of SIC four digit industries. The rationale for our approach is very much in the spirit of various integrated macroeconomic/industry models constructed by Dale Jorgenson, working with various collaborators. Our approach is also consistent with, and motivated by, Lawrence Klein's agenda of modeling explicitly and structurally the macro and sectoral elements in the national economy. We also examine the effects of the macroeconomic policies of different countries on the enterprise. In only one case, our examination of crowding out of private investment by government defIcit fmancing, is the linkage among sectors implicit.
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(Whether they should or not, few economists do in fact ref...)
Whether they should or not, few economists do in fact refrain from making pronouncements on public policy, although the state of the economy (both here and elsewhere) suggests that either the advice given is bad or, if good, that it is ignored . . . I happen to think that we are appallingly ignorant about many aspects of the working of the economic system -- the economics of the firm and industry. Ronald H Coase, Economists and Public Policy In this volume we attempt to address an element of Coase's concern by linking the empirical economics of the fInn and industry more closely to macroeconomic policies, and to demonstrate how to assess some of the effects of those policies. The scope of our study ranges from a structural macroeconomic model of the United States, from which macroeconomic effects are propagated to detailed structural models of SIC four digit industries. The rationale for our approach is very much in the spirit of various integrated macroeconomic/industry models constructed by Dale Jorgenson, working with various collaborators. Our approach is also consistent with, and motivated by, Lawrence Klein's agenda of modeling explicitly and structurally the macro and sectoral elements in the national economy. We also examine the effects of the macroeconomic policies of different countries on the enterprise. In only one case, our examination of crowding out of private investment by government defIcit fmancing, is the linkage among sectors implicit.
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Tsai, Diana Hwei-An was born on July 28, 1959 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Daughter of Chao-Tsao Tsai and Shu-lng Liu.
Bachelor, National Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan, 1980. Master of Business Administration, National Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan, 1982. Master of Arts, Ohio State University, 1987.
Doctor of Philosophy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York City, 1991. Postgraduate, University Toronto, Canada, 1992.
Senior research analyst, MOEA Energy Committee, Taiwan, 1982-1984;
lecturer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, 1990-1991;
research associate, U. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1992-1993;
assistant professor economics, Concordia U., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1993-1995;
associate professor economics, National Sun Yat-Sen U., Kaohsiung, since 1995. Assistant professor, Clarkson U., New York, 1991-1992. Lecturer New York State Public Svc.
Commission, New York, 1991-1993.
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Member American Economic Association, Taiwan Economic Association, International Telecomm. Association, European Association Research in Industrial Economics.
Married Charles Tak-Ming Choi, August 15, 1992.