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Sho-Chieh Tsiang

Sho-Chieh Tsiang (traditional Chinese: 蔣碩傑; simplified Chinese: 蒋硕杰; pinyin: Jiǎng Shuòjié; August 25, 1918 – October 21, 1993) was a Chinese-American economist. He was born in China but resided primarily in the United States from 1949 until his death. He also resided in Taiwan in 1948 and in the 1980s.

Tsiang Sho-Chieh
Born(1918-08-25)August 25, 1918
DiedOctober 21, 1993(1993-10-21) (aged 75)
NationalityRepublic of China
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materLondon School of Economics
Scientific career
FieldsEconomics
InstitutionsPeking University (1946–1948)
National Taiwan University (1948–1949)
IMF
University of Rochester (1960–1969)
Cornell University (1969–1976)
TIER (1976–1980)
CIER (1980–1993)

He was the father-in-law of Lars Peter Hansen (2013 Nobel Prize in Economics laureate).

Life and career

He studied at Keio University and London School of Economics (B. Sc. Economics 1941, Ph.D. Economics 1945) under Friedrich Hayek and received the Hutchinson Silver Medal 1944–45.[1] He served as Professor of Economics at National Peking University, 1946–48, staff economist at the International Monetary Fund, member of Academia Sinica,[2] and Professor of Economics at University of Rochester and Cornell University. He was founding director of the Chung-Hwa Institute for Economic Research,[3] serving from 1981 until his resignation in 1993 due to illness.[4]

Tsiang's academic contributions include work on the demand for money, monetary theoretic foundations of the monetary approach to the balance of payments, an early statement of the relation between spot and forward exchange rates, and the role of money in trade balance stability. However, together with his lifelong friend and colleague Ta-Chung Liu, also a professor at Cornell University, gave practical advice to the Republic of China on economic policy. Together they advocated against central planning and for creating an environment that encouraged private enterprises to compete on world markets. They were able to convince members of the government, such as Economic Minister, Kwoh-Ting Li of the soundness of their views. Their advice was implemented, beginning with foreign exchange reform in beginning in 1958. Tsiang advocated the unification of multiple exchange rates and the devaluation of the New Taiwan dollar from artificially overvalued levels. Understanding that Taiwan at that time had cheap labor relative to the world market, he advocated for a liberalization of interest rate controls to promote savings and produce funds for investment for small enterprises, and proposed low tariffs to encourage exports. In this way, Taiwan could exploit its comparative advantage in labor-intensive goods on the world market. This was counter to prevailing policy recommendations by economists of the day, for whom "import substitution" was a common policy prescription where subsidization of domestic heavy industry was seen as a fast track to modernization. He also wrote for the public audience in Taiwan, engaging in lively public debates while director of the Taiwan Institute for Economic Research and later, the Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research.

Selected writings

  • Tsiang, S.C. "The 1951 improvement in the Danish balance of payments." IMF Staff Papers, vol. 3, 1953, pp. 155–170
  • Tsiang, S.C. "Liquidity preference and loanable funds theories, multiplier and velocity analysises: a synthesis," American Economic Review, vol. 46, 1956, pp. 539–64.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "The Theory of Forward Exchange and Effects of Government Intervention on the Forward Exchange Market", 1959, IMF Staff Papers.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "The Role of Money in Trade-Balance Stability: Synthesis of the Elasticity and Absorption Approaches", 1961, American Economic Review, vol. 51, 1961, pp. 912–936.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "A Model of Economic Growth in Rostovian Stages", Econometrica, vol. 32, 1964, pp. 619–648.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "Walras' Law, Say's Law and Liquidity Preference in General Equilibrium Analysis", International Economic Review, vol. 7, 1966, pp. 329–345.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "The Precautionary Demand for Money: an Inventory Theoretical Approach", Journal of Political Economy, vol. 76, 1968.
  • Feldstein, M.S. and Tsiang, S.C. "The Interest Rate, Taxation, and the Personal Savings Incentive", Quarterly Journal of Economics vol. 82, 1968, pp. 419–434.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "A Critical Note on the Optimum Supply of Money", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, vol. 1, 1969, pp. 266–280.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "The Rationale of the Mean-Standard Deviation Analysis, Skewness Preference, and the Demand for Money", American Economic Review, vol. 62, 1972, pp. 354–371.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "Risk, Return, and Portfolio Analysis: Comment", Journal of Political Economy, vol. 81, 1973, pp. 748–752.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "The Dynamics of International Capital Flows and Internal and External Balance", Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 89, 1975, pp. 195–214.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "The Monetary Theoretic Foundation of the Modern Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments", Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 29, 1977, pp. 319–338.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "Fashions and Misconceptions in Monetary Theory and Their Influences on Financial and Banking Policies", Zeitschrift furGesamte Staatswissenschaft, vol. 135, 1979, pp. 594–604.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "Keynes's 'Finance' Demand for Liquidity, Robertson's Loanable Funds Theory, and Friedman's Monetarism", Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 94, 1980, pp. 467–491.
  • Tsiang, S.C. "Taiwan's economic miracle: lessons in economic development," in A.C. Harberger, editor, "World Economic Growth; Case Studies of Developed and Developing Countries," Institute for Contemporary Studies, San Francisco, CA, 1984.

References

  1. ^ https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/18522/Tsiang_Sho-Chieh_1993.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "S.C. Tsiang". Academia Sinica. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Nobel laureate to visit Taiwan: CIER". Taipei Times. 16 October 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  4. ^ 陳慈玉; 莫寄屏; 陳南之; 蔡淑瑄; 潘淑芬 (1992). 蔣碩傑先生訪問紀錄. ISBN 957-671-096-0.

Further reading

  • Krueger, Anne O. (1997). "Trade Policy and Economic Development: How We Learn". American Economic Review. 87 (1): 1–22. doi:10.3386/w5896. JSTOR 2950851.
  • Lau, Lawrence J., "In Remembrance of S.C. Tsiang, A Scholar and a Gentleman" CIER Newsletter, 2:2 1994.
  • Nasar, Sylvia (November 25, 1993). "Obituary: S. C. Tsiang, an Economist, 75; Helped Guide Taiwan's Economy". New York Times.
  • Wang, Lutao Sophia Kang. "K.T. Li Kwoh-Ting Li and the Taiwan Experience." National Tsing Hua University Press (2006)

chieh, tsiang, this, chinese, name, family, name, tsiang, traditional, chinese, 蔣碩傑, simplified, chinese, 蒋硕杰, pinyin, jiǎng, shuòjié, august, 1918, october, 1993, chinese, american, economist, born, china, resided, primarily, united, states, from, 1949, until. In this Chinese name the family name is Tsiang Sho Chieh Tsiang traditional Chinese 蔣碩傑 simplified Chinese 蒋硕杰 pinyin Jiǎng Shuojie August 25 1918 October 21 1993 was a Chinese American economist He was born in China but resided primarily in the United States from 1949 until his death He also resided in Taiwan in 1948 and in the 1980s Tsiang Sho ChiehBorn 1918 08 25 August 25 1918Shanghai Republic of ChinaDiedOctober 21 1993 1993 10 21 aged 75 Chicago United StatesNationalityRepublic of ChinaCitizenshipUnited StatesAlma materLondon School of EconomicsScientific careerFieldsEconomicsInstitutionsPeking University 1946 1948 National Taiwan University 1948 1949 IMFUniversity of Rochester 1960 1969 Cornell University 1969 1976 TIER 1976 1980 CIER 1980 1993 He was the father in law of Lars Peter Hansen 2013 Nobel Prize in Economics laureate Contents 1 Life and career 2 Selected writings 3 References 4 Further readingLife and career EditHe studied at Keio University and London School of Economics B Sc Economics 1941 Ph D Economics 1945 under Friedrich Hayek and received the Hutchinson Silver Medal 1944 45 1 He served as Professor of Economics at National Peking University 1946 48 staff economist at the International Monetary Fund member of Academia Sinica 2 and Professor of Economics at University of Rochester and Cornell University He was founding director of the Chung Hwa Institute for Economic Research 3 serving from 1981 until his resignation in 1993 due to illness 4 Tsiang s academic contributions include work on the demand for money monetary theoretic foundations of the monetary approach to the balance of payments an early statement of the relation between spot and forward exchange rates and the role of money in trade balance stability However together with his lifelong friend and colleague Ta Chung Liu also a professor at Cornell University gave practical advice to the Republic of China on economic policy Together they advocated against central planning and for creating an environment that encouraged private enterprises to compete on world markets They were able to convince members of the government such as Economic Minister Kwoh Ting Li of the soundness of their views Their advice was implemented beginning with foreign exchange reform in beginning in 1958 Tsiang advocated the unification of multiple exchange rates and the devaluation of the New Taiwan dollar from artificially overvalued levels Understanding that Taiwan at that time had cheap labor relative to the world market he advocated for a liberalization of interest rate controls to promote savings and produce funds for investment for small enterprises and proposed low tariffs to encourage exports In this way Taiwan could exploit its comparative advantage in labor intensive goods on the world market This was counter to prevailing policy recommendations by economists of the day for whom import substitution was a common policy prescription where subsidization of domestic heavy industry was seen as a fast track to modernization He also wrote for the public audience in Taiwan engaging in lively public debates while director of the Taiwan Institute for Economic Research and later the Chung Hua Institution for Economic Research Selected writings EditTsiang S C The 1951 improvement in the Danish balance of payments IMF Staff Papers vol 3 1953 pp 155 170 Tsiang S C Liquidity preference and loanable funds theories multiplier and velocity analysises a synthesis American Economic Review vol 46 1956 pp 539 64 Tsiang S C The Theory of Forward Exchange and Effects of Government Intervention on the Forward Exchange Market 1959 IMF Staff Papers Tsiang S C The Role of Money in Trade Balance Stability Synthesis of the Elasticity and Absorption Approaches 1961 American Economic Review vol 51 1961 pp 912 936 Tsiang S C A Model of Economic Growth in Rostovian Stages Econometrica vol 32 1964 pp 619 648 Tsiang S C Walras Law Say s Law and Liquidity Preference in General Equilibrium Analysis International Economic Review vol 7 1966 pp 329 345 Tsiang S C The Precautionary Demand for Money an Inventory Theoretical Approach Journal of Political Economy vol 76 1968 Feldstein M S and Tsiang S C The Interest Rate Taxation and the Personal Savings Incentive Quarterly Journal of Economics vol 82 1968 pp 419 434 Tsiang S C A Critical Note on the Optimum Supply of Money Journal of Money Credit and Banking vol 1 1969 pp 266 280 Tsiang S C The Rationale of the Mean Standard Deviation Analysis Skewness Preference and the Demand for Money American Economic Review vol 62 1972 pp 354 371 Tsiang S C Risk Return and Portfolio Analysis Comment Journal of Political Economy vol 81 1973 pp 748 752 Tsiang S C The Dynamics of International Capital Flows and Internal and External Balance Quarterly Journal of Economics vol 89 1975 pp 195 214 Tsiang S C The Monetary Theoretic Foundation of the Modern Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments Oxford Economic Papers vol 29 1977 pp 319 338 Tsiang S C Fashions and Misconceptions in Monetary Theory and Their Influences on Financial and Banking Policies Zeitschrift furGesamte Staatswissenschaft vol 135 1979 pp 594 604 Tsiang S C Keynes s Finance Demand for Liquidity Robertson s Loanable Funds Theory and Friedman s Monetarism Quarterly Journal of Economics vol 94 1980 pp 467 491 Tsiang S C Taiwan s economic miracle lessons in economic development in A C Harberger editor World Economic Growth Case Studies of Developed and Developing Countries Institute for Contemporary Studies San Francisco CA 1984 References Edit https ecommons cornell edu bitstream handle 1813 18522 Tsiang Sho Chieh 1993 pdf bare URL PDF S C Tsiang Academia Sinica Retrieved 19 July 2020 Nobel laureate to visit Taiwan CIER Taipei Times 16 October 2013 Retrieved 19 July 2020 陳慈玉 莫寄屏 陳南之 蔡淑瑄 潘淑芬 1992 蔣碩傑先生訪問紀錄 ISBN 957 671 096 0 Further reading EditKrueger Anne O 1997 Trade Policy and Economic Development How We Learn American Economic Review 87 1 1 22 doi 10 3386 w5896 JSTOR 2950851 Lau Lawrence J In Remembrance of S C Tsiang A Scholar and a Gentleman CIER Newsletter 2 2 1994 Nasar Sylvia November 25 1993 Obituary S C Tsiang an Economist 75 Helped Guide Taiwan s Economy New York Times Wang Lutao Sophia Kang K T Li Kwoh Ting Li and the Taiwan Experience National Tsing Hua University Press 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sho Chieh Tsiang amp oldid 1131897829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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