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Residence
  
U.S.

Education
  
Nationality
  
Chinese, American

Name
  
Gregory Chow

Role
  
Economist


Gregory Chow Donation Ceremony of the Tresures of an Old Merchant

Born
  
December 25, 1930 (age 93) Guangdong, China (
1930-12-25
)

Institutions
  
Xiamen UniversityPrinceton 1970-presentRutgers 1969Harvard 1967Columbia 1965-1971Thomas J. Watson 1962-1970MIT 1955-1959Cornell 1952-1962,1964

Alma mater
  
University of Chicago AM 1952, PhD 1955Cornell University BA 1951Lingnan University 1947

Known for
  
Econometrics, Dynamical economics, Chinese economy

Books
  
China's Economic Transformation, The Chinese economy, Knowing China, Interpreting China's Economy, China as a Leader of the World

Doctoral advisor
  

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Gregory Chi-Chong Chow (simplified Chinese: 邹至庄; traditional Chinese: 鄒至莊; pinyin: Zōu Zhìzhuāng; born December 25, 1930, in Guangdong, China) is a Chinese American economist at Princeton University and Xiamen University. The Chow test, commonly used in econometrics to test for structural breaks, was invented by him. He has also been influential in the economic policy of China, including being an adviser for the Economic Planning and Development Council of the Executive Yuan in Taiwan, and being an adviser for the Chinese State Commission for Restructuring the Economic System on economic reform.

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Life

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Chow grew up in Guangzhou in Guangdong province in South China, one of seven children in a wealthy family, and in Hong Kong, where the family fled after the 1937 Japanese invasion of China. The family moved to Macao after the 1942 Japanese invasion of Hong Kong, then back to Guangzhou at the end of World War II.

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Chow spent one year at Lingnan University in Guangzhou, then finished his undergraduate work at Cornell University. He entered graduate study in economics at the University of Chicago in 1951. He did his 1955 dissertation there on the factors that determine the demand for automobiles, and in extending that work he developed the Chow test for determining the stability of regression coefficients across different data samples.

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He subsequently was on the faculties of MIT and then Cornell. He then worked at the IBM Thomas Watson Research Center while also advising the government of Taiwan. In 1970 he joined the faculty at Princeton University, where he remains. In 1974 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.

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Chow's wife Paula K. Chow is the co-founder and director of the International Center at Princeton. The couple have two sons who are engineers and a daughter who is a radiologist.

Contributions

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In addition to being the creator of the Chow test, Chow has done research on linear and nonlinear simultaneous equation systems, full-information maximum likelihood estimation, estimation with missing observations, estimation of large-scale macroeconometric models, and modeling and forecasting with time series methods. He made major contributions to optimal control theory and its application to stochastic economic systems.

Chow has written extensively on the economies of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China, and has served as an advisor to those regions.

Selected publications

  • Analysis and Control of Dynamic Economic Systems New York: John Wiley, 1975. Econometrics New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983.
  • The Chinese Economy New York: Harper and Row, 1985; second ed., Singapore: World Scientific, 1987.
  • Dynamic Economics: Optimization by the Lagrange Method New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
  • China's Economic Transformation Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2002; 2007.
  • Knowing China Singapore: World Scientific, 2004.
  • Interpreting China's Economy Singapore: World Scientific, 2010.
  • China's Economic and Social Problems. World Scientific. 2014. 
  • Economic Analysis of Environmental Problems. World Scientific. 2015. 
  • References

    Gregory Chow Wikipedia