Yin K. Wen(溫英幹)

                                                                                             

Education & Diplomas

 

Educational Institution

Country

Major 

Degree

Duration

National Taiwan University ROC

Economics

BA 1966
National Taiwan University  ROC

Economics

MA

1969

The Johns Hopkins University USA

 

Economics

Ph.D

1974

 

AIMR Association for Investment Management and Research USA Chartered Financial Analyst-CFA   1995
SEFC-ROC approved ROC

Security Analyst

  1998

Job Experience

Institution

 Department 

Title

Duration

National Dong Hwa University Department of Economics Chairman 8/2000~
Institute of International Economics Director 8/2000~
 Institute of Mainland China Studies Director 8/1999-7/2000
World Bank Pension Department Sr. Economist 1992-1996(1998retirement)
Economic Development Institute Sr. Economist 1983 – 1992
Sr. Training Officer
Training Officer
Lecturer
Economic Analysis and Projections Department Economist 1975-83
Assistant Economist
Development Research Center Consultant 1974-75
Others The Johns Hopkins University Research Assistant 1972-73
International Monetary Fund Economist 1972 Summer
World Bank Research Assistant 1971 Summer
Commercial Credit Company, Baltimore Economist 1970 Summer
First National City Bank, Taipei Branch Economist 1968-69

 Fields

 

 Current Research Interests and Projects 

 Development Economics, Investments, International Finance and Financial Policies, Public Economics, Project Analysis

Research Results

Publications

“Financial Liberalization and Capital Flows Mobility in Taiwan,” Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, December 2001, pp. 427-461.
“Tests of Capital Flows Mobility in Taiwan, 1964-2000,” ACME Transactions 2001 (ISSN # 1532-8260), pp. 77-8, August 2001
“Estimation of National Wealth for Taiwan: The Integration of Environmental and Economic Indicators for National Income,” (In Chinese) Bank of Taiwan Quarterly, September, 2000, pp. 246-276. ”
“A Comparative Study of Economic Policies between New Zealand and Taiwan,” (in Chinese) Industry of Free China, pp. 21-58.
“The Compilation of Indicators for Environmentally Sustainable Development: Green National Income, Genuine Saving, and National Wealth,” (in Chinese)  Industry of Free China, December 1998, pp. 21-43.

“How Likely Can Taiwan Rejoin the IMF?” (in Chinese) The Weekly Magazine, Business Daily, April 26, 1998, p. 2.

 

“Financial Policy and Industrial Development in Taiwan: Retrospect and Prospect, ” Industry of Free China, August 1996, pp.69-93.

Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Macroeconomic Management, S.P. Gupta, Peter Knight, Roberta Waxman, & Yin-Kann Wen, Editors, Allied Publishers Limited, New Delhi, India, 1993

 

The European Community and the Caribbean in the 1990s, Anthony Gonzales & Yin-Kann Wen, Editors, EDI Working Papers 93-25, World Bank, Washington D.C., 1993

 

“A Chinese Province as a Reform Experiment: The Case of Hainan,” Paul M. Cadario, Kazuko Ogawa, & Yin-Kann Wen, World Bank Discussion Papers #170, 1992.

 

Increasing International Competitiveness of Exports in Caribbean Countries, Seminar Report and Papers, Yin-Kann Wen & Jayshree Sengupta, Editors, EDI Seminar Series, 1991.

 

Xiaoqiu Fang & Yinkann Wen, Editors, Fiscal Reform and Foreign Experience, Northeast University of Finance and Economics Publishing House, Dalian, China, 1990 (in Chinese).

National Economic Policy-Making: The Key Elements, Yin-Kann Wen & Elie Canetti, Editors, EDI, World Bank, May 1987.

 

”An Econometric Study of Electric Power Demand and Supply in Taiwan,”Bank of Taiwan Quarterly, December, 1969 (in Chinese).

Conference Papers

“宗教差異性對經濟發展的影響,” 發表於第三屆全國實證經濟學論文研討會,國立暨南大學,2002年4月20-21日。(與王昱中合著)

 

“Estimation of National Wealth for Taiwan: The Integration of Environmental and Economic Indicators for National Income,” (In Chinese), with H. J. Wang, Yushow Lai, presented at the 1999 Academic Conference of Chinese Professionals in North America, July 2-5, 1999.

“Financial Policy Coordination and Conflicts: The Case of Taiwan,” paper presented in ASSA/CEANA Annual Meetings, Chicago, January 3-5, 1998, and the Sixth Conference on Pacific Basin Business, May 28-29, 1998, Hong Kong

 

“Financial Liberalization, Capital Flows Mobility and International Competitiveness, “Academic Conference, Chinese American Professional Association of Washington Metropolitan Area, Washington D. C., October 10-11, 1997

 

“Financial Liberalization and Capital Mobility in Taiwan,” paper presented in WEA International Conference, Seattle, July 11-13, 1997
 

 Unpublished Working Papers

“Evaluation on Management Fees and Other Costs of Managing the World Bank’s Staff Pension and Benefits Plans,” Pension Investment Internal Report, Pension Department, World Bank, 1995

“Currency Hedging for Pension Sponsors,” Pension Department Discussion Paper, World Bank, 1994.

“Measurement of Effective Exchange Rates”, Pension Department Discussion Paper, World Bank, 1992.

 

China: Evolving Reforms in Tax Administration,  Mission Report to China, by Charles Vehorn, Yin-Kann Wen, & C. Eugene Steuerle. Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund, October 1990.

 

“Macro Economic Models for Policy Analysis with Special Reference to the Caribbean Region,” Paulo Lopes, & Yin-Kann Wen, EDI Course Notes, October 1987

 

 

“Notes on the Banking Reform and Government Finance in China,” paper presented at a session in the ASSA Annual Meetings, New Orleans, 1986.

 

Numerous internal reports at the World Bank, such as country missions reports following operational missions; Global Economic Review and Outlook Report on a semi-monthly basis, prepared for the Pension Department; lecture notes prepared for EDI training activities such as “Determination of National Income;” Economic Forecasting;” “Microeconomics;” “National Accounting,” etc., some of which were included in Western National Economic Management and Analysis (in Chinese), published by State Planning Commission and Central Institute of Finance and Banking, April, 1985; and review articles published in EDI Review.