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邹至庄
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个人简介 研究成果 研究项目 Gregory C. Chow is Professor of Economics and Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus, at Princeton University. He attended Cornell University (BA, 1951) and the University of Chicago (MA, 1952, and Ph.D., 1955). He was Assistant Professor at MIT, 1955-1959, Associate Professor at Cornell University, 1952-1962, a Research Staff member and Manager of Economic Research at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, 1962-1970, and Professor of Economics and Director of the Econometric Research Program at Princeton University, 1970-1997. In 2001, the Program was renamed the Gregory C. Chow Econometric Research Program in his honor. He was Visiting Professor at Cornell University in 1964, at Harvard University in 1967, and at Rutgers University in 1969, and from 1965 to 1971 he served as Adjunct Professor of Economics at Columbia University. Professor Chow is a member of the American Philosophical Society and of Academia Sinica and a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and of the Econometric Society. He has served as Associate Editor or Co-editor of the Academia Economic Journal, American Economic Review, China Economic Review, Economic Modeling, Economics and Finance Computing, International Economic Review, Journal of Asian Economics, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, MOCT-MOST: Economic Policy in Transitional Economies, and the Review of Economics and Statistics.
Gregory Chow serves as Chairman of the American Economic Association’s Committee on Exchanges in Economics with the People's Republic of China from 1981 to 1994 and as Co-chairman of the U.S. Committee on Economics Education and Research in China with support from the Ford Foundation from 1985 to 1994. In 1979 he was elected the first president of the Society for Economic Dynamics and Control. From 1989 to 1992 he was a member of the Executive Committee of the American Economic Association. He was a member of the U.S.-Hong Kong Economic Co-operation Committee in 1987-91. He advised former Prime Ministers and Chairmen of the Economic Planning and Development Council of the Executive Yuan in Taiwan on economic policy from the mid 1960's to the early 1980's. He was responsible for a three-year program (1984-1986) to teach modern economics in China under the sponsorship of the Chinese State Education Commission (formerly Ministry of Education). He has been appointed Honorary Professor of Fudan U., Hainan U., Nankai U., Shandong U., The People's U., Zhongshan University, the Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Science, Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China and of the City University of Hong Kong. He is Honorary President of Lingnan (University) College. He received a Honorary Doctor's Degree from Zhongshan University in 1986, an LL.D. from Lingnan University in Hong Kong in 1994 and an Honorary Doctor of Business Administration from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2009. He has advised the Chinese State Education Commission on economics education in China, the Prime Minister and the State Commission for Restructuring the Economic System on economic reform in China.
Professor Chow has served as consultant to the IBM Corporation, Data General Corporation and The World Bank. He is an independent director of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd. and writes a column for China Business News (Diyi Caijing Ribao), Southern Metropolitan News (Nanfang Dushi Bao), Financial Times, Chinese edition, in China and Commercial Times in Taiwan.
Professor Chow's contributions to economics cover three main areas: 1) econometrics, including the often used "Chow test" for parameter stability, the estimation of simultaneous stochastic equations and criteria for model section (see Chapter 9 of his Econometrics); 2) dynamic economics, including spectral me

His publications include fourteen books and over 200 articles. The books include:
Demand for Automobiles in the United States: A Study in Consumer Durables (North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1957).
Analysis and Control of Dynamic Economic Systems (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1975); Chinese edition (Friendship Publishing Corporation, Beijing, 1984).
Econometric Analysis by Control Methods (John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1981); Chinese edition (Friendship Publishing Corporation, Beijing, 1985).
Evaluating the Reliability of Macro-Economic Models (John Wiley & Sons, London, 1982), co-edited with Paolo Corsi.
Econometrics (McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1983); Chinese edition (Friendship Publishing Corporation, Beijing, 1985).
The Chinese Economy (Harper & Row, New York, 1985); Chinese editions (Nankai University Press, Tianjin, 1985; The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1986).
Understanding China's Economy (World Scientific Publishing Co., New Jersey, 1994).
Asia in the Twenty-first Century (World Scientific Publishing Co., New Jersey, 1997), co-edited with Paula K. Chow.
Dynamic Economics: Optimization by the Lagrange Method (Oxford University Press, 1997).
Sower of Modern Economics in China: Interview of Gregory Chow (Global Publication Co., New Jersey, 1997) in Chinese.
China 's Economic Transformation (Blackwell, 2002; 2007).
Knowing China (World Scientific, 2004).
Economics Education and Economic Reform in China (Global Publication Co., New Jersey, 2010) in Chinese.
Interpreting China's Economy (World Scientific, 2010); Essays on the Chinese Economy (in Chinese,中国经济随笔). Beijing: CITIC Press, 2010.
China as a Leader of the World Economy (World Scientific, 2012; Essays by Gregory Chow on the Chinese Economy (in Chinese, 邹至庄论中国经济). Global Publishing, 2012












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