胡偉潮
Dr. WOO Wai-chiu
高級講師
電話: (852) 3943-8234
電郵: wcwoo@cuhk.edu.hk
辦公室地址: Room 1003, Esther Lee Building
個人主頁: https://sites.google.com/site/wcwoocv/
學歷

BSSc (CUHK)
PhD (Monash)

研究領域

不完善市場中競逐社會地位之效果
家長主義之社會選擇理論
經濟學教育

個人簡介

Dr. Woo teaches macroeconomics, public finance and welfare economics at CUHK. He also conducts researches, currently in three major areas (i) social status-seeking under imperfect market, (ii) social choice theory of paternalism, and (iii) economics education.

One of the aspects of teaching that he enjoys most is that he can present a proof of Arrow’s impossibility theorem in classroom to his students with a set of graphs that he constructed. He has also worked on a research project exploring how graphical methods can be used to improve presentation in, and help the understanding of, social choice theory.

研究

Publications

  • Woo, W. C. (2011). Status and welfare under monopolistic competition. Social Choice and Welfare, 36(2), 227-239.
  • Woo, W. C. (2012). Inverted U-shaped conformism: An economic model of endogenous responses to the Joneses. The Journal of Socio-Economics, 41(1), 31-36.
  • Woo, W. C. (2013). Social inefficiency of free entry with status effects. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 15(2), 229-248.
  • Woo, W. C. (2016). Status goods and market powers. German Economic Review, 17(1): 26-35.
  • Woo, W. C. (2016). Quantity versus variety: Which aspect does status-seeking promote?. International Review of Economics, 63(2), 93-106 (lead article).
  • Woo, W. C. (2017). The Way We Teach Public Economics: A Rationalization Using the Theory of Third Best. Pacific Economic Review, 22(2), 229-248.
  • Woo, W. C. (2018). Kaplow-Shavell welfarism without continuity. Mathematical Social Sciences, 96: 92-96.


Works in progress

  • Graphical representations of proofs in social choice theory
  • A social choice theory of paternalism

任教科目

2024-2025:
1st Term
ECON2021A: BASIC MACROECONOMICS
ECON3430A: PUBLIC FINANCE
ECON4430: WELFARE ECONOMICS
2nd Term
ECON2011C: BASIC MICROECONOMICS
ECON2011D: BASIC MICROECONOMICS
ECON3430B: PUBLIC FINANCE