Chi-ming Hou

Chi-ming Hou (Chinese: 侯繼明, 3 December 1924  22 August 1991) was an American economist.

Chi-ming Hou
侯繼明
Born(1924-12-03)3 December 1924
Died22 August 1991(1991-08-22) (aged 66)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materFu Jen Catholic University
University of Oregon
Columbia University
Scientific career
FieldsEconomics
InstitutionsColgate University
Brookings Institution
Harvard University
Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research

Biography

Hou was born on December 3, 1924, in Hebei, China. He obtained a bachelor's degree in law from Fu Jen Catholic University in 1945, a Master of Arts degree from the University of Oregon in 1949, a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1954.

Since 1956, he has successively served a faculty, Charles A. Dana Professor, Head of Economics Department, Director of Division Social Superior at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York. He is also a Research professor at Brookings Institution (1965-1966) and a Research fellow in Chinese economics studies at Harvard University (1959-1962).

He was a Fulbright Lecturer in Taiwan in 1970-1971. Since 1981 he became a Visiting Senior Research Fellow of Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research.

Contributions and Recognition

Hou's representative work is Foreign Investment Economic Development in China 1840-1937,[1] he has been listed as a noteworthy Economics educator by Marquis Who's Who. In addition, he worked with Sho-Chieh Tsiang and Tzong-Shian Yu to study Taiwan's industrial upgrading,[2] and has also cooperated with Lin Chuan and others to study the feasibility of establishing public and railway transportation funds in Taiwan.[3]

See also

References

  1. R. Keith Schoppa, The Columbia Guide to Modern Chinese History. p.242.
  2. 蔣碩傑、于宗先、侯繼明等共同計劃主持(1988),「利用外資引進技術以促進我國產業技術升級,經濟部投資業務處」,台北,中華經濟研究院。
  3. 建立公、鐵路運輸基金之可行性研究 | 財團法人中華經濟研究院
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