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台灣經濟研究院 | |
| Abbreviation | TIER |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1 September 1976 |
| Founder | Koo Chen-fu |
| Type | Research institute |
| Headquarters | Zhongshan,Taipei,Taiwan |
President | Chang Chien-yi |
| Website | tier.org.tw |
Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER,Chinese:台灣經濟研究院;pinyin:Táiwān Jīngjì Yánjiùyuàn) is an incorporated non-profit research institute inZhongshan District,Taipei,Taiwan.
Established on 1 September 1976, it was the first independent academic research institute inTaiwan. Similar to theChung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, its mission is to provide research into the domestic and foreign economies and industries and to provide the results to the government and industry for consideration, encouraging the development of Taiwan's economy. It is a major provider of economic information about Taiwan, greater China, and Asia, and also acts as one of two major economic policy think tanks in Taiwan. Funding is provided through an endowment, donations, as well as income generated from research publications.
TIER is a major participant in thePacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC),Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC),Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and thePacific Trade and Development Conference (PAFTAD).[1]
The institute is accessible within walking distance North fromZhongshan Elementary School Station of theTaipei Metro.
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