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1. Chen, Y.Y., and H.K. Mok. 1995. Dysomma opisthoproctus, a new synaphobranchid eel (Pisces: Synaphobranchidae) from the northeastern coast of Taiwan. Copeia. 1995(4):927-931.(SCI)
2. Chen, Y.Y., and H.K. Mok. 1999. Taxonomic revision of the deep-sea cutthroat eels (Pisces: Synaphobranchidae) from Taiwan waters with description of three new records and two new species. Acta Zoologica Taiwanica. 10(1): 60.
3. McCosker, J.E., and Y.Y. Chen. 2000. A new species of deepwater snake-eel, Ophichthus aphotistos, with comments on Neenchelys retropinna (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from Taiwan. Ichthyological Research. 47(4): 353-357.(SCI)
4. Chen, Y.Y., and H.K. Mok. 2001. A new synaphobranchid eel, Dysomma longirostrum (Anguiliformes: Synaphobranchidae) from the northeastern coast of Taiwan. Zoological Studies. 40(2): 79-83.(SCI)
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2. Chen, Y.Y. and H.K. Mok. 2001. Phylogeny of true eels and congroidei (Elopomorpha: Teleostei) based on morphology of brain. Annual meeting and conference of the Ichthyological Society of Taiwan, p6.
3. Chen, Y.Y. and H.K. Mok. 2002. Phylogeny of true eels and congroidei (Elopomorpha: Teleostei) based on morphology of caudal skeleton. Annual meeting and conference of the Ichthyological Society of Taiwan.
4. Chen, Y.Y, H.K. Mok. and C.S. Chau. 2004. Studies on the intestine of the Chlorophthalmus spp. in Taiwan waters. Symposium of Ichthyological Society on systematics, ecology and physiology, p15.
5. Chen, Y.Y. 2004. Taxonomic revisions and distributions of congrids (Congidae: Pisces) from Taiwan waters. Symposium of Ichthyological Society on systematics, ecology and physiology, p16.
Peer review papers and book chapters
Liu, Abby and Geoffrey Wall (2005) Tourism Employment Issues in an Island Destinations. In Waibel, M and Thimm, T. (eds.) Tourism and Indigenous People, in press.
Liu, Abby and Geoffrey Wall (2005) Human Resources Development for Tourism in China. Annals of Tourism Research, in press.
Liu, Abby and Geoffrey Wall (2005) Planning for Tourism Employment: A Developing Country Perspective. Tourism Management, in press.
Liu, Abby and Geoffrey Wall (2003) Human Resources Development for Tourism in a Peripherial Island: Hainan, China. In Gssling, S. (eds)Tourism Development in Tropical Islands: Political Ecology Perspectives,. Edward Elgar Publishing, Sweden, pp. 222-236.
Liu, Abby (2003) Frequent Flyer Programme: A Case Study of China Airlines Marketing Initiative - - Dynasty Flyer Programme . Tourism Management 24(5), pp.587~595.
Liu, Abby (2003) A Study of Frequent Flyer Programs within the Context of Tourism Marketing - - An Investigation into the Taiwan Airline Industry. Tourism Management Research, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 101-134.
Liu, Abby, Geoffrey Wall and John Westlake (2000): Marketing through Frequent Flyer Programmes: the Example of China Airlines. Tourism Economics, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 233-249.
Conference proceedings:
Liu, Abby and Geoffrey Wall (2004) Ethnic and Cultural Considerations in Tourism Education. Annual Meeting, the Canadian Association of Geographers, Ontario Division, October 29-30, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Liu, Abby (2004) Tourism Education and Training Initiatives in China: The Hainan Context. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Conference on The Sustainability Management of Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Industry. (). May 1, 2004, Kaoshsiung, Taiwan.
Liu, Abby, Geoffrey Wall and Xingqing Zou (2002) Tourism Education and Product Development: Perspectives from Hainan, China. In Arola, E., Karkkainen, J. and Siitari, M-L. (eds), Tourism and Well-being: Second Tourism Industry and Education Symposium , Jyvaskyla, Finland, 2002, pp. 467-473
Liu, Abby and Geoffrey Wall (2001) Hainan Tourism Employers Expectations and Responses. Mix, Match and Move: Shaping the Future of Tourism, Proceedings, Annual Conference, Asia Pacific Tourism Association, Manila, The Philippines, pp. 240-243.
Liu, Abby and Geoffrey Wall (2000) Tourism Training and Employment: Student Perspectives from Hainan, China. Proceedings of the Asia Pacific Tourism Association Sixth Annual Conference, Phuket, Thailand, pp. 243-248.
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2. Wang, J.C., Liu, H.K., and Lee Y.S. 2003. A study on the segmentation of travel market of performing arts in Taiwan Aboriginal Cultural Park. Tamsui Oxford Journal of Tourism. 2003(12)93-112
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The Department of Economics was founded in 1997, it offers a four-year program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Economics. Students must complete a minimum of 128 credits.
The Department provides our students with a solid foundation in logistics and economics, with particular emphasis on the theories of microeconomics, macroeconomics and the study and analysis of national and international economic problems. In addition, the department has places much effort in the future career of the students in economic related areas such as international trade, banking and finance.
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8
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342,
OutlineThis course will provide students fundamental concepts about Economics.
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Macroeconomics in long run,
Macroeconomics in short run,
International Monetary Theory.
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Microeconomics
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6
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344
Outline This course focuses on the optimizing behavior of individual consumers and firms and the coordination of these individual decisions through markets, including the evaluation of market outcomes. Topics include the theory of the consumer, the theory of the firm, decisions involving time and risk, perfect competition, monopoly and monopsony, oligopoly and game theory, markets with asymmetric information, and externalities and public goods.
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Outline Introduction to economic phenomena and issues that affect the entire economy; measurement and determination of national income, employment, and price; introduction to monetary and fiscal policy analysis; the effects of government deficits and debt, exchange rates, and trade balances. This course is designed to enable students to discuss and apply the major macroeconomic issues and theories facing consumer and business choices.
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Year3
6
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OutlineThis course will teach students fundamental ideas about Classical Regression Model, Systems of Regression Equations, Simultaneous-Equations Model and Time Series Models. The programming software used in this course is SAS IML and Eviews. Students should be able to operate well after this course.
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341
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Outline Industrial Organization (IO) is the field of economics which analyses the behavior of firms when competition is imperfect. This is upper level undergraduate course in industrial organization. This course provides the theoretical analysis of perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and game theory, along with analysis of a variety of industry practices.
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4
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Outline This course examines the role of the government in the market when there are market failures. The course focuses on issues surrounding the efficient allocation of resources and the existing distribution of income. The impact of government expenditure programs and taxation systems on the welfare and behavior of its citizens will be discussed. Topics include public goods, externalities, property rights and the legal system, Social Security, Medicare, public assistance programs, and federal taxation.
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4
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This course will help students to study the relations between financial institutions and society, theories and problems created by money.
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301J.J. Chen
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351, D. H. Lee
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Year4
6
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301,L.C.Huang
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3
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Asymmetric information, adverse selection, and signaling are discussed and applied to games played in class and to examples drawn from economics and elsewhere.
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3
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TechnologyProduction and Costs
Consumer Choice and DemandConsumers Welfare Uncertainty.
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Mainland Chia Economy and Cross-Strait Relations
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Year3
3
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Structure of Mainland China. Comparison with Taiwans economy. Fundamental requirements for cross-strait transaction.
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3
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Introduction to the behavior of security markets and individual investment policy. Quantitative and qualitative aspects of risks and return associated with investment decisions. Fundamental, technical and random-walk approaches to valuation.
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3
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Economic Development is a course that focuses on the problems and poli