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Hsiao, Frank S. T. was born on September 13, 1933 in Kao-shiong, Taiwan. Son of Chi-lai and Zhao-zhi (Pan) Hsiao.
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Hsiao, Frank S. T. was born on September 13, 1933 in Kao-shiong, Taiwan. Son of Chi-lai and Zhao-zhi (Pan) Hsiao.
Bachelor, National Taiwan University, 1956. Master of Arts, National Taiwan University, 1959. Master of Arts, University Rochester, 1964.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Rochester, 1967.
Research assistant University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1965—1966. Assistant professor, then associate professor University Colorado, Boulder, 1966—1975, professor economics, since 1975. Research associate East Asian Research Center, Harvard University, summer, 1977.
Lecturer Universidad Regiomontana, Monterrey, Mexico, 1979. Visiting scholar Hoover Institution, Stanford, California, summer, 1983. External examiner economic department Hong Kong Baptist College, since 1987.
Consultant Chinese University Development Project II, National Academy of Sciences, 1990.
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Member of North America Taiwanese Professors Association, American Economics Association.
Married Mei-chu Wang, July 20, 1968. Children: Edward C., Victoria C.