Contact Information
Professor of Economics
Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Office: KAP 324G
Phone: (213) 740-2103
E-mail: chsiao@usc.edu
Education:
- Ph.D., Stanford University
- M.S., Stanford University
Description of Research
Research Specialties
Professor Cheng researches theoretical and applied econometrics.
Publications (China Related Titles Only)
- Hsiao, C., Ching, H. S., Wan, S. (2010). A panel data approach for program evaluation-measuring the impact of political and economic interation of Hong Kong with Mainland China. Journal of Applied Econometrics.
- Wang, S., Hsiao, C. (2010). The Role of China in Asia Monetary Integration. Journal of Chinese Economy.
- Ching, S., Hsiao, C., Wan, S., Wang, T. (2009). Economic Benefits of Globalization-the Impact of entry to WTO on China's Growth. Pacific Economic Review.
- Hsiao, C. (2007). Preface to Chinese Translation of Econometric Models, Techniques and Applications, 2nd edition. China Social Sciences Publishing House.
- Cheng, H., Hsiao, C., Nugent, J. B., Qiu, J. (2006). Managerial Autonomy, Contractual Incentives and Productivity in a Transition Economy: Some Evidence from China's TVEs. Pacific Economic Review/Blackwell. Vol. 11, pp. 341-361.
- Hsiao, C., Wang, S. Y. (2005). Should China Let Her Exchange Rate Float? - the Experience of Developing Countries. Asia Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics. Vol. 12, pp. 1-17.
Honors and Awards:
- Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, 2009-
- Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, Econometric Society, 12/1/1996-
- Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, Academia Sinica, 1996-
- Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, Journal of Econometrics, 1993-
- Recipient of National or International Prize in Discipline, Biennial Award, Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, 2009-2010