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NCUIE Profile
1. Institute of Industrial Economics ( Law & Economics sections)
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4. Overview (cont.) Student Retention Total Enrollment Male Female Master 54 21 33 Ph.D. 27 13 14 Part-Time Master 71 39 32 Total 152 73 79
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7. Assurance of Learning Knowledge on Industrial Economics Core courses of Economics Core courses of Industrial Economics Professional Legal Training Special topics in Economics
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10. Faculty Field of Study Name Position Field of Study Ming-Li Wang Assistant Professor Cyberlaw, Technology Law and Policy, Law & Economics, Law and Society Ming-Chung Chang Professor Industrial Organization, Game Theory Albert Yu-Wei Cheng Associate Professor Securities Regulation, Bankruptcy-Commercial Gee San Professor Labor Economics, Microeconomics
11. Faculty Field of Study (cont.) Name Position Field of Study Meng-Wen Tsou Professor Industrial Economics, Labor Economics, International Economics Jin-Long Liu Professor Resources Economics, Applied Econometrics, Applied Microeconomics Jong-Rong Chen Professor Industrial Organization, Econometrics Wei-Der Tsai Professor Health Economics, Applied Econometrics
25. Master Program Economics Section Law Section Required Courses Credits Required Courses Credits First Semester Industrial Economics I Industrial Economics II Microeconomics Quantitative Methods Seminar on Industrial Economics I & II Second Semester Seminar on Industrial Economics III & IV 3 3 3 3 2 2 First Semester Industrial Economics I Industrial Economics II Corporate Law Economic Analysis of Law Antitrust Law Seminar on Industrial Economics I & II Second Semester Seminar on Industrial Economics III & IV 3 3 3 3 3 2 2
26. Ph.D. Program Economics Required Course Credits Advanced Industrial Economics I Advanced Industrial Economics II Advanced Microeconomics I Advanced Quantitative Methods 3 3 3 3
27. Master & Ph.D. Program (Elective courses) Economics Law Courses Credits Courses Credits Environmental Economics 3 Legal Research & Thesis Writing 3 Science and Technology in Economic Growth 2 Communications Law 3 Technological Process & Industrial Development 3 Cyber Law 3 International Trade 3 Introduction to Anglo-American Law 3 Topics on Labor Market & Industrial Development 2 Private Workouts & Corporate Reorganization Law 3 Topics in Health Economics 2 Securities Regulation 3 The History of Economic Thought 3 Bankruptcy Law 3 High-Tech Industry Organization 3 Technology Law &Policy 3
28. Part-Time Master Program Required Courses Credits Industrial Economics Analysis 3 Economics Analysis 2 Industrial Changes & Decision Making Theory 3 Antitrust Law 3 Seminar on the Civil Law and Business Law 3 Topics in Thesis Research 2 Elective Courses Credits International Economics & Enterprise Innovation 3 Theory and Practice of Hi-Tech Marketing & Brand Management 3 Securities Regulation 3
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33. Merit based research funding Aim to promote research and reward excellent research performance Faculty Support (cont.) 1 Every year each faculty member was granted NT$ 30,000 as research funding. 2 Each faculty member was subsidized for paper proofreading and submission fee at maximum amount of NT$20,000 per year.
34. 3 For the purpose of encouraging academic performance, each faculty was granted NT$20,000 for each paper published in journal indexed by TSSCI, SSCI, Econlit or Westlaw. Faculty Support (cont.)
37. Student Educational Responsibility (cont.) Spring semester of 2008 Academic Year Classes Teaching Assistant (TA) Industrial Economics II 2 (Ph.D. student) Industrial Economics Analysis 2 (Ph.D. student) Economics Analysis 2 (Ph.D. student) The Fair Trade Law 2 (Ph.D. student) Industrial Changes and Decision Making Theory 1 (Ph.D. student) Advanced Microeconomics I 1 (Ph.D. student) Financial Industry and Management 1 (Ph.D. student) Theory and Practice of Hi-Tech Marketing and Brand Management 1 (Ph.D. student)
38. Student Educational Responsibility (cont.) Fall semester of 2008 Academic Year Classes Teaching Assistant (TA) Industrial Economics I 1 (Ph.D. student) Advanced Industrial Economics 1 (Ph.D. student) Microeconomics 1 (Ph.D. student) Quantitative Methods 2 (Ph.D. student) Managerial Economics 2 (Ph.D. student) Industrial Economics Analysis 1 (Ph.D. student) Economics Analysis & Applied 2 (Ph.D. student) Seminar on the Civil Law and Business Law 1 (Ph.D. student)
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40. Classroom Student Support Building Room Area(m 2 ) Zhi-xi Hall I - 807 40 I - 823 31 I - 906 50 I - 907 56 I - 406 110
41. Study Room Student Support (cont.) Building Room Area(m 2 ) User Zhi-xi Hall I â 816 16 Ph.D. I â 818-1 15 Master I â 819 16 Master I â 824 31 Master I â 825 16 Master I â 902 15 Ph.D. I â 904 27 Ph.D. I â 910 15 Master I â 912 64 Master I â 913 14.5 Ph.D. I â 913-1 14.5 Master I â 914 27 Master
42. Student Support (cont.) Scholarship & Financial Aids Items Academic Year 2009 2008 Financial aids for Ph.D. students 11 students, each provide NT$ 8,000/per month for 10 months 14 students, each provide NT$ 8,000/per month for 10 months Scholarship for students in Master program 3 students, each provide NT$ 10,000/per month for 5 months 3 students, each provide NT$ 10,000/per month for 5 months Financial aids for students in Master program 3 students, each provide NT$ 10,000/per month for 5 months 19 students, NT$ 150 /per hour, available for 8 months Total NT$ 1,601,400 NT$ 2,211,200
44. Student Support (cont.) Availability of Statistical Data Set Name (Source) Description of contents Period (1) Factory directory enquiry system ïŒ Department of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Affairs ïŒ 1999 (2) Factory adjustment and operation detailed survey data ïŒ Second Division, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Affairs ïŒ 1997~1999 (3) Operating survey of manufacture industry ïŒ Fourth Division, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Affairs ïŒ 1996~2003
45. Student Support (cont.) Name (Source) Description of contents Period (4) Manufacturing Foreign Investment Fact-Finding ïŒ Fourth Division, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Affairs ïŒ 1996~2003 (5) Statistics of Production, Sales and Inventory for Industrial Products ïŒ Fifth Division, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Affairs ïŒ 1986,1~2002,12 (6) Export Orders Investigation ïŒ Second Division, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Affairs ïŒ 2002
46. Student Support (cont.) Name Description of contents Period (7) Industrial census data 1981 ă 1986 1991 ă 1996 2001 (8) Taiwan Economic Journal Data Bank (9) OECD Data Bank 2009,12~2010,12 (10) DELPHION Data Bank
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48. Fall semester of 2009 Academic Year (cont.) Date Speaker Topic of Lectures 11/24 Alumni of IE Work experience sharing 12/1 Shaw, Daigee, President of Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research Overall consideration of equity and efficiency for green tax system of reform 12/5 Chu, Lien-Tzu, Vice Manager of Dupont Corporation Adapt change and strategic decision 12/8 Li, Cha-Ming, Ph.D. candidate, IE, NCU Does Foreign Direct Investment Really Enhance Chinaâs Regional Productivity? 12/15 Ho, Chen-Jan Project Manager, Far East Tone Corporation Where the NGA goes? View from the triangle relation between telecommunications technology, market and regulation. 12/22 Professor Chung-Jong Chen First Offers on eBay Motor's
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52. Syllabus--example Student Educational Responsibility (cont.) Class Antitrust Law Credits 3 I. Goal To examine selected topics in antitrust law (competition law) II. Main Reference Understanding the Antitrust Law III. Homepage & Mailing List Homepage ïŒ http://mlwang.wordpress.com/ Mailing list ïŒ [email_address] IV. Grading policy Participation: 40%, in classes and on the mailing list. (Mere attendance or forwarding news articles DOES NOT count as participation.) Term paper: 60%, 10000 to 15000 words (English OK).
53. Syllabus--example (cont.) Student Educational Responsibility (cont.) Class Antitrust Law V. Schedule 2-23 Course Orientation 3-02 Monopoly Power 3-09 Monopoly Power (cont.) 3-16 Horizontal Agreements 3-23 Horizontal Agreements (cont.) 3-30 Vertical Restraints 4-06 Vertical Restraints (cont.) 4-13 M & A 4-20 (midterm) 4-27 Market Interference Tactics 5-04 Market Interference Tactics (cont.) 5-11 Market Interference Tactics (cont.) Office Hour by appointment
55. Scholarship (for senior Ph.D. students) Scholarship Academic Year Student Scholarship from Ph.D. foster program supported by Research Center for Humanities and Social Science, Academia Sinica 2009 NT$ 288,000 was awarded to 1 Ph.D. student 2008 NT$ 288,000 awarded to 1 Ph.D. student 2007 Total NT$996,000 were awarded to 3 Ph.D. students Scholarship for doctoral dissertation written by Ph.D. candidates in the field of humanities and social science, national Science Couuncil 2008 NT$420,000 was awarded to 1 Ph.D. student Scholarship from Ph.D. foster program supported by Innovation Research Project, Academia Sinica 2008 NT$ 360,000 was awarded to 1 Ph.D. student
56. Scholarship (for senior Ph.D. students) (cont.) Scholarship Academic Year Student Outstanding Research Scholarship for NCU Graduates 2008 NT$ 300,000 was awarded to 1 Ph.D. student 2006 NT$ 1,080,000 were awarded to 3 Ph.D. student NCU Present Scholarship 2007 NT$ 420,000 was awarded to 1 Ph.D. student 2006 NT$ 420,000 was awarded to 1 student Financial Aids for International Exchange Students , NCU 2007 NT$ 86,000 were awarded to 2 master student