Frank S.T. Hsiao

University of Colorado at Boulder

Professor Emeritus of Economics

Campus Box 256

Boulder, CO 80309-256

United States

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Scholarly Papers (11)

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Economic and Business Analysis: Quantitative Methods Using Spreadsheets

Economic and Business Analysis, Forthcoming
Posted: 12 Jul 2011
World Scientific and Frank S.T. Hsiao
World Scientific Publishing and University of Colorado at Boulder

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quantitative methods, economic analysis, managerial economics, statistics and regression

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Productivity Growth in Newly Developed Countries - The Case of Korea and Taiwan

Journal of the Korean Economy, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 189-230, 2002
Posted: 14 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Changsuh Park
University of Colorado at Boulder and Soongsil University - Department of Economics

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productivity growth, efficiency, technical change, Korea and Taiwan, economic growth

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Korean and Taiwanese Productivity Performance: Comparisons at Matched Manufacturing Levels

Journal of Productivity Analysis, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 85-107, 2005
Posted: 14 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Changsuh Park
University of Colorado at Boulder and Soongsil University - Department of Economics

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productivity analysis, Malmquist indexes, manufacturing industry, Korean and Taiwanese

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Panel Causality Analysis on FDI: Exports-Economic Growth Nexus in First and Second Generation ANIEs

Journal of Korean Economy, Vol. 9, No, 2, pp. 237-267, 2008
Posted: 14 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Yongkul Won
University of Colorado at Boulder and University of Seoul, Republic of Korea

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FDI and GDP, Exports and GDP, FDI and GDP, panel data causality analysis, Granger Causality, ANIEs

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Colonialism, Learning and Convergence - A Comparison of India and Taiwan

Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 146–177
Posted: 10 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Mei-Chu W. Hsiao
University of Colorado at Boulder and University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics

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Colonialism, learning, convergence, economic development, India, Taiwan

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The Impact of the US Economy on the Asia-Pacific Region: Does It Matter?

Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 14, pp. 219-241, 2003
Posted: 10 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao, Mei-Chu W. Hsiao and Akio Yamashita
University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics and Ryukoku University

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US and Asia Pacific, Regional interdependence, IT revolution, VAR, Causality

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The Chaotic Attractor of Foreign Direct Investment-Why China? A Panel Data Analysis

Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 15, pp. 641-670, 2004
Posted: 10 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Mei-Chu W. Hsiao
University of Colorado at Boulder and University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics

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FDI in China, Determinants of FDI, Economic crisis in China, Cultural similarity, Panel unit roots and cointegration tests

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Taiwan in the Global Economy: Past, Present, and Future

TAIWAN IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY - FROM AN AGRARIAN ECONOMY TO AN EXPORTER OF HIGH-TECH PRODUCTS, Peter Chow, ed., Westport CT: Praeger Publishers, 2001
Posted: 10 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Mei-Chu W. Hsiao
University of Colorado at Boulder and University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics

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Taiwan's economic development, economic miracle, international relations,Taiwan and Japan USA China

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FDI, Exports, and GDP in East and Southeast Asia - Panel Data versus Time-Series Causality Analyses

Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 1082-1106, 2006
Posted: 09 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Mei-Chu W. Hsiao
University of Colorado at Boulder and University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics

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FDI and exports and GDP, Panel data causality analysis, Granger causality analysis, Economic development, East and Southeast Asia

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Prospects of a U.S.-Taiwan Free Trade Agreement - The China Factor and Critical Assessments

ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, DEMOCRATIZATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN EAST ASIA: SHIFTING PARADIGMS IN U.S., CHINA, AND TAIWAN, Edward Edgar, 2007
Posted: 09 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Mei-Chu W. Hsiao
University of Colorado at Boulder and University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics

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Free Trade Agreements. Trade, US and Taiwan, Taiwan and China

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Miracle Growth in the Twentieth Century - International Comparisons of East Asian Development

World Development, Vol. 31, No. 2. pp. 227-257
Posted: 09 May 2011 Last Revised: 12 May 2011
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Mei-Chu W. Hsiao
University of Colorado at Boulder and University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics

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long-run growth, statistics, Taiwan and Korea, colonialism, political economy, East Asia