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Mei Hsu
Professor
Department of Business Administration
Phone
(02)7749-3238
Email
mhsu
ntnu.edu
tw
Website
https://www.mgt.ntnu.edu.tw/en/%E5%BE%90%E7%BE%8E
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INIS
growth
100%
taxes
62%
taiwan
56%
labor
47%
economy
41%
dynamics
37%
externalities
34%
education
29%
constraints
27%
children
27%
productivity
27%
inflation
27%
unemployment
27%
cost
22%
data
21%
economics
20%
neoclassical transport theory
18%
manufacturing
18%
economic growth
17%
workers
17%
increasing
17%
employment
16%
trade
15%
balances
15%
oecd
15%
discount rate
13%
policy
13%
output
13%
stability
13%
transmission
13%
distribution
13%
efficiency
13%
wages
13%
econometrics
13%
learning
13%
utilities
12%
exports
12%
capital
11%
humans
11%
equilibrium
10%
fluctuations
10%
china
10%
investment
9%
schools
8%
steady-state conditions
7%
stocks
6%
speed
6%
income
6%
market
6%
allocations
5%
Social Sciences
Education
27%
Relative
22%
Regression
15%
Educational Inequality
15%
Student Achievement
13%
Distribution
13%
Unemployment
13%
Human Resources
13%
Manufacturing
13%
Workers
13%
Marriage
13%
Time Series
13%
Labor Productivity
13%
Pension Policy
13%
Child
13%
Growth Models
13%
OECD Countries
13%
International Trade
13%
Wage Differential
13%
Labor
13%
Wages
11%
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise
11%
Taxation
10%
China
9%
Parents
8%
Schoolchildren
8%
Externality
8%
Mothers
7%
Students
7%
Secondary Schools
6%
USA
6%
Europe
6%
Labor Supply
6%
General Technical Education
5%
Fathers
5%
Learning
5%
Economic Systems
5%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Growth Theory
13%
Inflation
13%
Optimal Taxation
13%
One Sector Growth Model
13%
Consumption Externalities
13%
International Trade
13%
Cash
13%
Wage Structure
13%
Time Series
13%
Employment
13%
Unemployment
13%
Econometrics
13%
Tax Revenue
13%
Child
13%
Human Capital
13%
Excise Tax
13%
Cash-in-Advance Constraint
13%
Progressive Taxation
13%
Multisectoral Model
13%
Wage Tax
13%
Unemployment Insurance
13%
Economics
13%
Learning
13%
Large Firm
11%
SME
11%
Wages
9%
Transaction Costs
9%
Consumption
9%
Money
9%
Perfect Competition
9%
Income Tax
9%
Externalities
8%
Shock
6%
Labour Force
6%
Comparative Advantage
6%
Discount Rate
5%