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Governor,
Central Bank of the Republic of China
(Taiwan)
Fai-Nan Perng
Date of Birth : January 2, 1939
Nationality : Republic of China
Education:
National Chunghsing University, BA Economics
1962
University of Minnesota, MA
1971
IMF Institute
1975
University of Minnesota,
Doctor
of Laws, honoris causa
2006
Present Position:
Governor
The Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Since
February 1998
Governor for the ROC
Asian Development Bank
Since 1998
Governor for the ROC
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Since 1998
Experience:
Director General
Economic Research Department
Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
1986-89
Director
General
Foreign Exchange Department
Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
1989-94
Deputy Governor
Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
1994-95
Chairman of the Board
Central Trust of China
1995-97
Chairman of the Board
International Commercial Bank of China
1997-98
Adjunct Professor
National Chunghsing University
1986-89
2. Articles (among others):
(1)"Open Economy and Exchange Rate," Modern Economic and Financial Monthly Bulletin, Vol. 2 (4) (April 1972).
(2) "Effective Exchange Rate, Export Price Competitiveness, and Exchange Rate System," Economic Research, Economic Department of National Chunghsing University, Vol. 20 (June 1977).
(3) "Seasonal Adjustments of Monetary Aggregates with Special Treatment of Shifting Holiday-Lunar New Year," Central Bank of China Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 4(1) (March 1982).
(4)The Balance of Payments Adjustment Process in Taiwan, Republic of China," International Payments Imbalances in the 1980s, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Conference Series No. 32 (October 1988).
(5)Financial Liberalization in the Republic of China," Speech presented by the ROC Delegation at the 13th Joint Conference of ROC-USA Economic Councils, Kona, Big Island of Hawaii, November 18-21, 1989
(6) "The Taipei Foreign Exchange Market's Past and Future," Speech presented by the ROC Delegation at the l4th Joint Conference of ROC-USA Economic Councils, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, November 15-16, 1990.
(7)How to Develop Taipei into a Regional Financial Center." Speech presented by the ROC Delegation at the l5th Joint Conference of ROC-USA Economic Councils, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, September 19-20, 1991.
(8)The Mexican Financial Crisis,
Central Bank of China Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 17(1) (March 1995).
(9)How the Republic of China has Responded to the Asian Financial Crisis and the Implications of International Cooperation for Regional Economic Security
(March 1999)
(10)Responding to the Challenges: Financial Development and Structural Change in the ROC Economy
(September 1999)
(11) Capital flows, Currency Regimes, and Institutional Arrangements: The ROC Perspective
(August 2000)
Honors:
(1)
The Best Employee Award
(presented by the Office of the President)
1975
(2)
The Best Essay Award
(Central Bank of China)
1982
(3)
Outstanding Government Official
(Excellence Magazine)
1998
(4)
Outstanding Alumni Award
(National Chunghsing University)
1999
(5)
Outstanding Achievement Award
(University of Minnesota)
2000
(6)
Top Central Banker
(Global Finance)
2000,
2005, 2006 and
2007
Conferences:
(1)
International Payments Imbalances in the 1980s, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, October 5-7, 1988, Boston, USA
(2)
17th Annual Economic Symposium, "Changing Capital Markets: Implications for Monetary Policy", Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, August 19-21, 1993, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
(3)
The International Symposium on Banking and Payment Services, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, March 10-11, 1994, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
(4)
Conference on
Central Banking, Globalization and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century, Bank Negara Malaysia, 28 August 2000, Kula Lumpur, Malaysia
(5)
Representative of the President of the ROC, 8th Informal APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, 15-16 November 2000, Brunei Darussalam
Overseas Assignments:
By the invitation of the Japanese Government, made a study of the Japanese foreign exchange market and foreign reserve managementBy the invitation of the United States Senate, made a study of US financial system
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