Chu-Yuan Cheng HOME ADDRESS

Chu-Yuan Cheng HOME ADDRESS

CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Chu-yuan Cheng HOME ADDRESS: 1211 Greenbriar Road Muncie, Indiana 47304 OFFICE ADDRESS: Department of Economics Ball State University Muncie, Indiana 47306 Telephone (765) 285-5366 e-mail [email protected] EDUCATION: B.A. (Economics) National Chengchi University, Nanking China M.A. (Economics) Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Ph.D. (Economics) Georgetown University, 1964 MAJOR FIELDS OF INTEREST: Economic Development Comparative Economic Systems History of Economic Doctrines Economy of China PRESENT POSITION: Professor, Department of Economics, Ball State University EXPERIENCE: Chairman, Committee of Asian Studies, Ball State University (1972, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1991-1995) Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, 1981. Visiting Professor, National Chengchi University, 1982. Member, Ball State University Research Committee (1974-1978) 1 Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin (1970-1971) Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics, and Senior Research Economist, Center for Chinese Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1967-70) Research Economist, Center for Chinese Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1964-67) Research Professor, Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey (1960-64) Chief Investigator, Research Project on China's Scientific and Engineering Manpower, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (October 1960-August 1964) Visiting Research Professor, Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies, the George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (June-December 1963) NON-ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: Research member, Presidential Council for National Unification, Republic of China, 1992-96. Consultant, National Science Foundation, Washington DC (1966- ) Director: Department of Research, Union Research Institute, Hong Kong 1956-59. BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS: 40.) Development of Contemporary Economic Thoughts in East and West. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: The Youth Publishing Company, April 2004, 325 pages. (Won 2004 Outstanding Book Award). 39.) Economies of the Two Sides of the Taiwan Straits: Reform and Development 1950-2000. (in Chinese) Beijing, China: The Friendship Publishing Company, 2002, 382 pages. 38.) China's Economic Reform and Changing Relationships Across the Taiwan Straits. (in Chinese). Taipei, Taiwan: Linking Press, May 2000, 377 pages, (ISBN 957-08-2074-8). 2 37.) China's Economic Reform: Programs, Effects and Prospects. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: Association for Eurasian Studies, 1997, 255 pages. 36.) Sun Yat-Sen's Doctrine in the Modern World. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: National Institute for Compilation and Translation, 1996, 378 pages. 35.) Township-Village Industry in China: Growth, Problems and Prospect. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: Council of National Unification, 1995, 256 pages. 34.) The Transformation of Social, Political and Economic Structure in China. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan:Wu Nan Publishing Company, 1994, 223 pages, (ISBN 957-11-0749-2). 33.) Economic Development and Interactions Between the Two-Sides of the Taiwan Straits. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: Linking Press, December 1994, 594 pages, (ISBN 957-08- 1144-7). 32.) Deng Xiao-ping's Economic Doctrine and the Development of Guangdong. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: The Council of Mainland Affairs, May 1993, 202 pages, (ISBN 957-000- 1987-5). 31.) China: Dramatic Changes and Future Prospects. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: Wu Nan Publishing Company, 1992, 333 pages. 30.) An Anatomy of China's Social and Economic Malaises. (in Japanese) Tokyo, Japan: Economic News Company, 1991, 241 pages. 29) Behind the Tiananmen Massacre: Social, Political and Economic Ferment in China. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990. (Received 1992 Outstanding Academic Book Award). 28.) Sun Yat-sen's Doctrine in the Modern World. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1988, 325 pages. 27.) Taiwan as a Model for China's Modernization. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: Linking Publishing Co., 1986, 446 pages. 26.) The Demand and Supply of Primary Energy in Mainland China. (in Chinese and English) Taipei, Taiwan: The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, September 1984, 153 pages. (The English edition is distributed in the U.S. by the University of Washington Press in Seattle). 25.) Selected Essays of Chu-yuan Cheng. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: The Youth Publishing Co., 1984, 563 pages. 3 24.) Economic Development on the Two Sides of the Taiwan Strait. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: The Linking Press, April 1983, 323 pages. 23.) China's Economic Development: Growth and Structural Change. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, first print 1982, second print 1984, third print 1986, 535 pages. 22.) A Diagnosis on China’s Economy. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: Linking Press, 1980, 394 pages. 21.) Selected Essays on China’s Political Economy. (in Chinese) Taipei, Taiwan: Linking Press, 1976, 282 pages. 20.) China's Petroleum Industry: Output Growth and Export Potential. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976, 245 pages. (Supported by a research grant from the Social Science Research Council in New York). 19.) China's Allocation of Fixed Capital Investment. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Michigan Center for Chinese Studies, the University of Michigan, 1974, 115 pages. (Supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of State). 18.) The Machine-Building Industry in Communist China. Chicago: Aldine-Atherton, 1971; European edition published by Edinburgh University Press 1972, 360 pages. (Supported by a research grant from the Social Science Research Council). 17.) The Economy of Communist China, 1949-1969. Ann Arbor, Michigan: The Center for Chinese Studies, the University of Michigan, 1971. 16.) Scientific and Engineering Manpower in Communist China. Washington, D.C.: the National Science Foundation, U..S. Government Printing Office, 1965, 588 pages. (Supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation). 15.) Economic Relations between Peking and Moscow. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1964, 120 pages. 14.) Communist China's Economy, 1949-1962, Structural Changes and Crisis. South Orange, New Jersey: Seton Hall University Press, 1963, 240 pages. Japanese edition published by Kobundo, Tokyo, Japan, 1963. 13.) The People's Communes. (in English) Hong Kong: the Union Press, 1959. 12.) Income and Standard of Living in Communist. (in English) Hong Kong: The Union Press, 2 volumes, 1957 and 1958. 4 11.) China under Communist Rule during the Past Ten Years. (in Japanese) Tokyo: Japan Foreign Affairs Association, 1959, 266 pages. 10.) Communist China: Current Situation and Outlook for the Future. (in Chinese) Hong Kong: Freedom Press, 1959, 120 pages. 9.) An Analysis of the First Five-Year Plan in Communist China. (in Chinese) Hong Kong: Freedom Press, 1959, 366 pages. 8.) Monetary Affairs of Communist China. (in English) Hong Kong: The Union Press, 1955, 160 pages. 7.) Economic Development in Mainland China 1949-1954. (in Chinese) Hong Kong: New Culture Institute, 1955, 148 pages. 6.) The Chinese Market under Communist Control. (in English) Hong Kong: The Union Press, 1954, 91 pages. 5.) The Anshan Iron and Steel Industry in Communist China. (in English) Hong Kong: The Union Press, 1954, 88 pages. 4.) Financial System in Communist China. (in Chinese) Hong Kong: The Union Press, 1954, 167 pages. 3.) New Trends in Economic and Financial Policies in Communist China. (in Chinese) Hong Kong: Freedom Press, 1953, 2 volumes, 299 pages. 2.) Forced Labor in Communist China. (in Chinese) Hong Kong: Freedom Press, 1952, 110 pages. 1.) An Analysis of Financial and Economic Policies in Communist China. (in Chinese) Hong Kong: Freedom Press, 1952, 173 pages. CHAPTERS OF BOOKS: 37.) “Sino-Japanese Economic Relations: Interdependence and Conflict,” in China and Japan at Odds: Deciphering the Perpetual Conflict, edited by James C. Hsiung, 81-94. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007. 36.) “Forecasting China’s Economic Future,” in Political and Economic Security in Asia-Pacific, edited by King-Yuh Chang, 139-160. Taipei, Taiwan: Foundation on International and Cross-Strait Studies, 2004. 5 35.) “Economic Relations Across the Taiwan Straits: Mutual Dependence and Conflicts,” in Across the Taiwan Straits: Exchanges, Conflicts and Negotiations, edited by Deborah Brown and Winston L. Yang, 63-83. New York: the Center of Asian Studies, St. John's University, 1999. 34.) "Sun Yat-Sen's Doctrine in the Contemporary World,” in Sun Yat-Sen and Modern World, 365-376. Taiwan: National Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, 1998. 33.) "China's Economic Development Toward the Twenty-First Century and Beyond," in Taiwan and Mainland China Toward the Twenty-First Century edited by Winston L. Yang and Deborah A. Brown, 171-202. New York: Center of Asian Studies, St. John's University Press, 1998. 32.) "On Establishing an Equitable Income Society," in College Text for Chinese Studies (in Chinese) edited by Li Cheng-Hsin, 147-161. Taipei, Taiwan: San-min Book Co., 1997. 31.) "Economic Relations Across the Taiwan Strait," in Chinese Mainland and Taiwan: A Study of Historical, Cultural, Economic and Political Relations edited by Winberg Chai, 67-93. Chicago: The Third World Institute of Policy Research, 1995. 30.) "China's Economic Development During the Past Forty Years: Review and Evaluation," in Development on the Two-Sides of Taiwan Straits During the Past Forty Years edited by Lei Fei-long, 401-476. Taiwan: Sun Yat-Sen Institute, 1995. (ISBN 951-99935-3-X).

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