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Chang-Tai Hsieh is the Phyllis and Irwin Winkelried Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His work focuses on economic development, with particular emphasis on growth in Asia and Latin America, and applied economics. He has served as a visiting scholar at institutions including the Federal Reserve Banks of San Francisco, New York, and Minneapolis, as well as the World Bank's Development Economics Group and Japan's Economic Planning Agency.
- Education: Details not explicitly stated in provided texts
- Affiliations: National Bureau of Economic Research (Research Associate), Bureau for Research in Economic Analysis of Development (Senior Fellow), International Growth Center (Steering Group member)
His research explores structural transformation in developing economies, resource misallocation, and productivity growth. Key contributions include analyses of firm dynamics in India and Mexico, housing market constraints in the U.S., and trade policy implications for global growth.
Recent publications indicate trends in macroeconomics, international trade, and economic development. Articles often address structural change, creative destruction, and policy trade-offs in both historical and contemporary contexts.
Scientific Awards:
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship
- Elected Member of Academia Sinica
- Sun Ye-Fang Prize (multiple times)
- Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Fellow of the Econometric Society
While specific advising activities are not detailed, his research has shaped understanding of economic growth channels and policy impacts. He contributes regular opinion pieces on topics including the U.S.-China trade war, Taiwan's economic policies, and innovation dynamics.




