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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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Business & Economics
Taiwan
100%
One Sector Growth Model
97%
Consumption Externalities
87%
Local Indeterminacy
59%
Indeterminacy
56%
Economic Growth
53%
Seignorage
51%
Neoclassical Growth Model
51%
Education
50%
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
48%
Agricultural Productivity
48%
Parental Education
47%
Time Preference
47%
Cash-in-advance Constraint
45%
Progressive Taxation
44%
Education Policy
44%
Pension Policy
43%
Inflation
43%
Intergenerational Transmission
43%
Tax
41%
Labor Tax
40%
Two-sector Model
40%
Optimal Taxation
40%
Net Export
40%
Impatience
39%
Consumption Tax
38%
Welfare Cost
37%
Macroeconomic Stability
37%
Unemployment Benefits
36%
Agricultural Economics
36%
Hours Worked
36%
Growth Model
35%
Wage Differentials
35%
Labor Force Participation
34%
Marriage
33%
Unemployment
32%
Output Growth
31%
Econometric Analysis
30%
Relative Wages
30%
Tax Revenues
30%
Equivalence
30%
Human Capital Externalities
28%
Labour Productivity
28%
Productivity Growth
28%
Migrants
27%
Large Firms
27%
Decreasing Impatience
27%
Manufacturing Firms
25%
International Trade
25%
Labor
25%
Social Sciences
Taiwan
52%
wage difference
44%
labor productivity
43%
time series
32%
small and medium-sized enterprise
32%
world trade
31%
wage
29%
manufacturing
28%
firm
24%
OECD
17%
skilled worker
15%
China
14%
direct investment
10%
foreign investment
9%
unskilled worker
9%