Wednesday,November 19,2008
from government news business Olympics foreign org. chinese org. classified

Nov.18: 16-23°C Cloudy / Nov.19: 12-21°C Sunny

gz facts special city guide the locals expats' life all-that-matter learning chinese

Tang Min, Chief Economist, ADB Resident Mission in PRC

汤敏

Updated Beijing Time

Source: www.lifeofguangzhou.com

Chief Economist, ADB Resident Mission in PRC

Birthday : December 24, 1953

Education:

B.S. (Mathematics), 1982
Wuhan University, People's Republic of China
Major: Statistics

M.S. (Economics), 1987
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.
Major: International Finance and Trade

Ph.D. (Economics), 1989
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.
Major: International Finance & Trade,

Working Experience:

1982 Assistant Professor, Economic Management Department of Wuhan University

1984 Ph.D Candidate, University of Illinois at Urban Champagne, USA

1989 Economist, Economic Development Resource Center, Asian Development Bank

Responsible for researches on East Asia economy, regional economic cooperation, debt issues in Asia and financial market development of Asia
1995 Senior Economist, Programs Department, Asian Development BankResponsible for the policy and development strategy and economic affairs of Bangladesh and Pakistan

2000 Chief Economist, Asian Development Bank, Resident Mission in PRC

Responsible for macroeconomic analysis, including finance, fiscal and sector development as well as poverty reduction, microcredit and regional cooperation of PRC with neighboring countries

Major Publications:

"Growth Triangles in Asia-A New Approach to Regional Economic Cooperation" (Oxford University Press, 1994)
"Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle: Theory to Practice" (Asian Development Bank Press, 1996)
"Issues on Contemporary Economics" (Commerce Press, Vol.1, 1989, Vol.2, 1992, Vol.3, 1996)
"Thousand Thoughts and One Achievement" (Guangdong Economic Press, 2002)
50 articles published in various journals

Editor: Jessie Hwang

[ Print ] [ E-mail ] [ comment ]


[RELATED NEWS]
News Updates
Savor Guangzhou Cuisine by Day, Take the Pearl River Cruise by Night
Food Safety Procedures Tightened
Melting Ice Now Main Driver of Rising Sea Levels: Study