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CURRICULUM VITAE June 1998
CURRICULUM VITAE Jack W. Hou Home Address: Office Address: 3915 Davids Road Dept. of Economics Agoura Hills, CA 91301 California State University Long Beach, CA 90840-4607 TEL: (818)991-8488 TEL: (562)985-4710 FAX: (562)985-5804 E-mail: [email protected] Citizenship: U.S.A. Fields: Labor Economics, International Economics, Economics of China. Dissertation: Public-Private Wage Differentials: A Dual Selection Approach Dissertation Committee: Dr. John C.H. Fei, Dr. T.N. Srinivasan, Dr. Joseph Tracy Education: Ph.D, Yale University, May 1989 M.Phil., Yale University, December 1988 M.A., Yale University, May 1987 Course work, Washington University, St. Louis, 1982-83 Course work, University of Georgia, 1981-82 B.A., National Taiwan University, June 1979. Teaching Experience: Professor (California State University - Long Beach): 8/98- Associate Professor (California State University - Long Beach): 8/93 -7/98 Assistant Professor (California State University - Long Beach): 8/89 - 8/93 University Adjunct Professor (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), June 2018 - Adjunct Chair Professor (School of Economics, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China): June 2016 - Distinguished Professor (School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China): June 2012 - Scholar of the Yellow River Distinguished Professor (Henan University, Kaifeng, China): 2011 - University Fellow (Nankai University, Tianjin, China): December 2008 - Distinguished Lecturer, School of Economics, Jilin University: May/June, 2010 Dr. Deng-hwei Lee Academic Chair Professor (National Sun-Yat Sen U., Taiwan): Summer 2006 Visiting Associate Professor (UCLA), 1999-2011 Visiting Professor (Soochow University), Fall 1996 Visiting Assistant Professor (Purdue University): 8/88 - 5/89. Lecturer (Yale University): 9/87 - 5/88. -
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Teaching at the Center for American Culture at Guizhou University and at Guizhou Normal University Guiyang, China Background Preparation Presentations Impact During the summer of 2011, Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC Surveys were distributed to students at Guizhou and Guizhou Normal and Greenville Technical College in Greenville, SC partnered to Universities for the purpose of assessing the impact of the establish a collaboration with Guizhou University in Guiyang, China presentations made by GTC faculty. The results were overwhelming aimed at increasing the Chinese public’s understanding of the positive. United States in a similar manner to the Confucius Institutes which the Chinese government had established at American institutions to Faculty participants were required to provide summaries and improve the American public’s understanding of China. On reflections of their experiences in the classrooms and China generally. September 26, 2011, Dr. Ketih Miller, President of GTC, was Kathryn Hix encompassed many of the common sentiments in an op notified by Dr. John Griffith, President of PC, that the grant ed article about this project published in the Greenville News June 9, application submitted to the US Department of State for this 2012“…when I think back on this trip, I remember most fondly the endeavor had been approved. relationships I formed with colleagues and students. We were treated Guizhou University Campus to amazing meals, sightseeing adventures and even an amazing performance at the Peking Opera. But what resonates with me most is the great rapport we established with the people, our counterparts in In the fall of 211, the Center for International Education at GTC China.” The intellectual and experiential knowledge gained by the The GTC faculty traveled faculty participants will now be shared with the GTC community. -