VITAE Wei-Ting Yu He is willing to utilize valuable economics and

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VITAE
Wei-Ting Yu
Taipei , Taiwan
Email: yoyocoffee@gmail.com
He is willing to utilize valuable economics and finance education, financial Certificates,
marketing skills, and/or in the Financial Industry that offers Professional growth while being
resourceful, innovative and flexible.
Experience
Consultant
2011-present
Huang & Associates Attorneys at Law, Taiwan
Responsible for investment disputes
R&D
2009- present
Funchain Marketing Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Responsible for product development
Consultant& Sales
Representative
2007- present
Nan Shan Life Insurance Company, Ltd. ,Taipei, Taiwan
Responsible for investment strategy and financial training
Assistant Professor
2005-2010
Ta-Hwa Institute of Technology, HsinChu, Taiwan
Responsible for teaching and research
Senior Industry Analyst
2000
Taiwan International Investment Management Co., Ltd.
(TIIM), Taipei, Taiwan
Responsible for Electric Industry research and investment
strategy
Proprietary trader
1999
Taiwan Securities Co., Ltd. (TSC), Taishin Financial Holding;
Taipei, Taiwan
Responsible for proprietary trading
Industry Analyst
1997–1999
Taiwan Securities Investment Advisory Co., Lt.d (TSIAC),
Taipei, Taiwan
Responsible for stock evaluation and investment reports
Second Lieutenant
1995–1997
Republic of China (ROC) Army, Penghu, Taiwan
Served as an adjutant captain and leading a total of 120
soldiers
Education
Ph.D. ,2005
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S.
Dissertation: Correction of estimation bias in evaluating
the labor market outcomes of the youth
participating in school-based learning
programs in the United States
M.A. Economics ,1995
The National Chengchi University (NCCU), Taipei, Taiwan
B.A. , Economics, 1993
The National Chengchi University (NCCU), Taipei, Taiwan
Certification
Certificated agent license for life, health insurance, property and casualty insurance,
in Taiwan, 2007,2008,2009
Obtained a senior securities businessman license of Taiwan, 1999
Obtained a senior securities businessman license of Taiwan, 1997
Publications and Conferences
Wang, K., & Yu, W. (1995). Economies of scale and scope in Taiwan securities industry.
Review of Securities and Futures Markets, 7(2), 125–145.
Passmore, D.L., Chen, Y., Okou, J., Yu, W., & Lin, C. (2003). Variation in participation in
school-based learning of career skill among U.S. Youth. Paper presented at the 2003
34th annual conference of the Northeastern Educational Association, Kerhonkson,
New York.
Passmore, D. L., Chen, Y., Yu, W., & Lin, C. (2003). Training, work experience and
educational level on wage rates among young people in the United States. Paper
presented at the 2003 34th annual conference of the Northeastern Educational
Association, Kerhonkson, New York.
Yu, W., & Passmore, D.L. (2004). Assessing the consequence of school-based learning
programs in the United States. Paper presented at the 2004 35th annual conference of
the Northeastern Educational Association, Kerhonkson, New York.
Yu, W. (2007). Correction of matching estimation in training program evaluation. Paper
presented at the 2007 tax, wealth and management conference of the CUTe, Taipei,
Taiwan.
Huang, C., Yu, W, & Chin, M., (2008). Estimation of effects of multiple-listed warrants on the
return volatility of underlying stocks and call warrants, Paper presented at the 9th
International Conference on Cross Strait Economy & Trade Management, THIT,
HsinChu, Taiwan
Yu, W., Chin, M., & Hsu, H. (2010). Emerging stock holding period and return , Paper
presented at the 2010 Conference on Economics and Business, Aletheia University,
Tamsui, Taiwan
Yu, W., Chin, M., & Tian, C. (2010). Stock market reaction to MoU announcement in Taiwan
financial listed stock, Paper presented at the 2010 Conference on Investment and
Administration, Chilee Institute of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Working Papers
Yu, W. (2003). Consequences of innovations and diffusion in financial development:
empirical studies on Taiwan security market.
Yu, W. (2003). Private-sector training and the returns to schooling.
Yu, W. (2004). Has the middle class disappeared in the United States?
Yu, W. (2004). The need for training needs assessment: The case study of a local
telecommunications enterprise in Taiwan.
Yu, W., & Chen, Y. (2005). Alternative approaches to training evaluations: A perspective
from microeconomic analysis.
Yu, W. (2005). Correction of estimation bias in evaluating the labor market outcomes of the
youth participating in school-based learning programs in the United States.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Pennsylvania State University .
Wang, K & Yu, W. (2006). The efficiency of Taiwan public universities..
Yu, W.(2006). Overconfidence, agency relationships, and disposition effects for institutional
investors.
Yu, W. (2009). Simulation analysis of equity fund investment strategy.
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