學會介紹

學會介紹
本會名稱為「社團法人臺灣產業關聯學會」(以下簡稱本會),英文名稱為Taiwan Association of Input-Output Studies,簡寫為TAIOS。本會為依法設立、非以營利為目的之社會團體。創立於2016年12月,截至目前(2022年11月)已有個人會員199人及團體會員1員。
 
設立宗旨
本會以促進臺灣地區產業關聯之研究,推動臺灣產業關聯研究者之國內外學術交流與合作,並且提供研究者發表與出版之園地,與提供政府、產業界及學界應用為宗旨。
 
本會任務
本會任務如下:

  • 促進產業關聯理論、資料庫與相關問題之研究。
  • 舉辦國內及國際研討會。
  • 出版刊物。
  • 接受政府及社團委託,辦理有關臺灣產業關聯之研究、輔導及政策會議。
  • 促進國內外相關領域產官學之交流與合作。
  • 其他有關臺灣產業關聯事項。


ABOUT TAIOS

The Taiwan Association of Input-Output Studies (TAIOS), established in 2016, is a not-for-profit, educational and industrial community dedicated to share input-output research and its applications. TAIOS also serve the professional interests of members working in input-output theory, computable general equilibrium (CGE) analysis, and broadly related fields of applied economics.  The vision and mission of TAIOS are stated as follows:
1. Promote input-output analysis and its applications;
2. Hold training courses, workshops, seminars, symposiums or conferences related to input-output analysis and its applications;
3. Publish academic journal;
4. Assist the government and industrial associations in public policy analysis and consultations;
5. Promote joint research collaboration with international partners.
 
TAIOS is currently the only input-output society in Taiwan with over 150 individual members and one institutional member which is Department of Economic Development of National Development Council (NDC), Republic of China. The current president of TAIOS is Professor Tony Shih-Hsun Hsu, National Taiwan University.
 
In addition to hosting domestic and international conferences, TAIOS also co-hosts international conferences with other organizations. In the 16th International Convention of the East Asian Economic Association, October 27-28, 2018, TAIOS sponsors and organizes two special sessions.  Currently, TAIOS is one of the Allied Societies of Western Economic Association International (WEAI) and will sponsors and organizes special sessions in the 15th International Conference, March 21-24, 2019, hosted by Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.  Our conferences are lively forums for members to share their research and encourage discussion in an inclusive and constructive environment.