Background
Patrick, Hugh Talbot was born on February 22, 1930 in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Son of Talbot and Paula (Miller) Patrick.
Patrick, Hugh Talbot was born on February 22, 1930 in Goldsboro, North Carolina. Son of Talbot and Paula (Miller) Patrick.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1951; Master of Arts in Far Eastern Studies, University Michigan, 1955; Master of Arts in Economics, University Michigan, 1957; Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, University Michigan, 1960; Master of Arts (honorary), Yale University, 1968; Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Lingnan University, 2000.
Economic analyst University São Paolo. Government, 1951-1952. Lecturer economics University Michigan, 1958-1960.
Assistant professor economics Yale University, New Haven, 1960-1964, associate professor, 1964-1968, professor Far Eastern economics, 1968-1984. Director Yale University Economic Growth Center, 1976-1979, 80-83. R.D. Calkins professor international business Columbia University, New York City, 1984—2001, professor emeritus, since 2001.
Visiting professor University Bombay, 1961-1962. Member Japan-United States Economic Relations Group, 1978-1981, United States Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperative. Director Center on Japanese Economic and Business, Columbia University, since 1986.
Editor: Japanese Industrialization and Its Social Consequences, 1976, Japanese High Technology Industries-Lessons and Limitations of Industrial Policy, 1986. Contributor chapter and co-editor (with Henry Rosovsky): Asia's New Giant-How the Japanese Economy Works, 1976, (with Masahiko Aoki): The Japanese Main Bank System: Its Relevance for Developing and Transforming Economies, 1994, (with Takatoshi Ito and David Weinstein) Reviving Japan's Economy: Problems and Prescriptions, 2005. Co-editor (with Larry Meissner): Pacific Basin Industries in Distress: Structural Adjustment and Trade Policy in Nine Industrialized Economies, 1991 (Masayoshi Ohira Memorial prize 1992), (with Yung Chul Park) The Financial Development of Japan, Korea and Taiwan: Growth, Repression and Liberalization, 1994, (with Takeo Hoshi) Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System, 2000.
Member Japan Society (director 1973-1979, 81-2000), Social Science Research Council (director, chairman 1985-1988), Pacific Trade and Development Conferences (chairman 1985-2005), Council Foreign Relations.
Children: Stephen, Matthew, Catherine.