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Kuang-Chung Hsu is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the College of Business, University of Central Oklahoma. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Texas A&M University (2007) and has a strong academic background in agricultural and international economics. His teaching portfolio includes core economics and business courses such as Principles of Microeconomics, Money and Banking, and Applied Research and Analytical Tools.
Education:
- Ph.D., Economics, Texas A&M University, 2007
- M.S., Agricultural Economics, National Taiwan University, 1999
- B.S., Agricultural Economics, National Chung-Hsing University, 1997
Dr. Hsu's research focuses on international trade, labor economics, energy economics, and industrial organization. His work examines the effects of international outsourcing, foreign direct investment, and natural disasters on economic outcomes. He frequently employs empirical econometric methods to analyze firm behavior, labor markets, and energy demand.
His recent publications span topics including hurricane impacts on natural gas consumption, industrial agglomeration in biotechnology, and the role of innovation in outsourcing. These works appear in journals such as Applied Economics, Energy Economics, and The International Trade Journal, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach bridging macroeconomic and microeconomic themes.
Scientific Awards:
- Distinguished Research Award, College of Business
Dr. Hsu has actively contributed to scholarly research through numerous peer-reviewed publications and collaborative projects. While no formal advising or grant information is listed, his extensive publication record suggests sustained research productivity and engagement with contemporary economic issues. He has not indicated leadership of a lab or research team in the provided text.





