Alpha Chung-i Chiang (born 1927) is an American mathematical economist, Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Connecticut, and author of perhaps the most well known mathematical economics textbook; Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics.
[6] He taught at Denison University in Ohio from 1954 to 1964, serving as Chairman of the Department of Economics in the last three years there.
He taught for 28 years at the University of Connecticut—becoming in 1992 Professor Emeritus of Economics.
He also held Visiting Professorships at New Asia College (Hong Kong), Cornell University, Lingnan College (Hong Kong), and Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration.
Married to Emily Chiang, he has a son Darryl, and a daughter Tracey.