Taiwan's Economic Success Since 1980

Taiwan's Economic Success Since 1980
Title Taiwan's Economic Success Since 1980 PDF eBook
Author Zhaocheng Mai
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 452
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781782542261

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'. . . the book will be of great help to readers interested in Taiwan's economic performance over the past twenty years.' - Gilles Guiheux, The China Journal Taiwan's economic development experience represents a unique case study especially in the wake of the Asian financial crisis. Taiwan has performed outstandingly in terms of macroeconomic and industrial development, particularly during recent democratic and social change. This book aims to provide a broad picture of these institutional reforms and policy evolutions.

Taiwan’s Development Experience: Lessons on Roles of Government and Market

Taiwan’s Development Experience: Lessons on Roles of Government and Market
Title Taiwan’s Development Experience: Lessons on Roles of Government and Market PDF eBook
Author Erik Thorbecke
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 448
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1461549957

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Taiwan's Development Experience: Lessons on Roles of Government and Market scrutinizes the main features of the Taiwanese development experience under five interrelated themes and domains: Outward-orientation vs. inward-orientation; Sources of growth; Dynamic balanced growth process: the interaction between agricultural and non-agricultural sectors; The role of government in the transition to a more market-oriented economy; and The potential transferability of the Taiwanese development experience to developing countries. In addition to highlighting the essential contributions of papers, the Editors also bring out the views and contributions, under each of the above headings, of two distinguished former Cornell University colleagues who are honored at the sponsoring conference - T.C. Liu and S.C. Tsiang.

Taiwan in the 21st Century

Taiwan in the 21st Century
Title Taiwan in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author J. Megan Greene
Publisher Routledge
Pages 351
Release 2007-01-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134125895

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Throughout the twentieth century Taiwan was viewed as a model - whether in terms of a model colony, a model China or a development model. This perception was based on the notion of Taiwan undergoing an economic miracle and political developments. Yet much of Taiwan’s history is unique and may not be readily replicable elsewhere. Written by an impressive line up of contributors from the US, UK, Taiwan, France and Hong Kong, this book analyzes Taiwan’s economic and political achievements, and asks whether it is possible to identify through the experience of a single nation – Taiwan – the makings of a replicable model. This book will appeal to students and scholars of Taiwan, political economy, and Asia-Pacific regional development issues.

The Evolution of Policy Behind Taiwan's Development Success

The Evolution of Policy Behind Taiwan's Development Success
Title The Evolution of Policy Behind Taiwan's Development Success PDF eBook
Author Guoding Li
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 330
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789810218386

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Within thirty years of its humble beginnings, Taiwan was listed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) as one of ten newly industrialized countries (NICs). This book charts how and why such growth took place, and discusses areas of Taiwan's experience that might be useful in helping other countries achieve economic growth and improve their living standards.The second edition includes additional chapters and updated information and statistics.The author, one of the chief architects of Taiwan's economic development, worked with the government for forty years. Here, he draws on his extensive experience. He has held important positions such as Economics Minister, Finance Minister, and Minister without Portfolio dealing with, among other inter-ministerial problems, the Science and Technology Program. Presently, he is the Senior Advisor to the President. He has been involved in the development of economic, fiscal, monetary, industrial, international trade, manpower, science and technology policies.

The Role of the State in Taiwan's Development

The Role of the State in Taiwan's Development
Title The Role of the State in Taiwan's Development PDF eBook
Author Joel D. Aberbach
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Pages 406
Release 1994-05-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780765636478

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A collaborative effort by Western specialists and some of Taiwan's leading social scientists, this timely study addresses the cause and effects of Taiwan's dramatic achievements in economic growth and income distribution as a market-oriented yet highly government-interventionist economy. The relevance of this success could not be more telling for other market-oriented economies as well as for the rapidly decentralizing economies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and China. Using a case-study approach, the contributors examine the transition to export-led growth, foreign trade, investment patterns, the role of financial institutions, fiscal and monetary policy, the educational and agrarian systems, and the role of women and ideology.

The Taiwan Economy In Transition

The Taiwan Economy In Transition
Title The Taiwan Economy In Transition PDF eBook
Author Shirley W Y Kuo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 362
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000234312

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The Taiwan economy has undergone a successful transition in the post-war period-transition from agricultural to industrial, from traditional to modem, and from backward to advanced economy. This book explores and illuminates broad dimensions of the transition growth of the Taiwan economy for the period 1951-81. It deals in depth with all major aspects: key issues of the early period; labor absorption and income distribution; trade, prices and external shocks; technical change; and economic policies. The coverage of these topics is extensive, so as to give readers a comprehensive outlook of the development of Taiwan after the Second World War.

Economic Development of Taiwan

Economic Development of Taiwan
Title Economic Development of Taiwan PDF eBook
Author Frank S. T. Hsiao
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated
Pages 578
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789814618502

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"The story of Taiwan's economic growth was once the metaphor for success among emerging economies. This new book, based on extensive research over many years, is a work deeply rooted both in economic and historical analysis. It shows the importance of colonial legacies; international partners and markets; technocratic expertise; and sustainable agricultural reform. This book reminds us of Taiwan's capacity for experimentation, innovation, and success in global markets. Serious scholars of Taiwan's -- and the global -- economy will want to read this book." William C KirbySpangler Family Professor of Business AdministrationT M Chang Professor of China StudiesHarvard Business School"This collection of papers provides a rigorous, insightful and systematic analysis of how the Taiwan economy developed from an agrarian economy to a high-tech power, and the role played by the Japanese legacy, democratization and the trade triangle of Japan, the US and Taiwan. It challenges the traditional Western view that the success of the Taiwan economy was led by wise government policies."Sheng-Cheng HuAcademician, Academia Sinica, TaiwanK T Li Professor, National Central University, TaiwanTaiwan's economic growth since the 1970s has roots in its pre-war development and post-war formation of the Pacific trade triangle. By highlighting the historical perspective of the Japanese linkages and the geographic vantage point of Taiwan - Japan - USA trade triangle, Economic Development of Taiwan features a collection of papers by Frank S T Hsiao and Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao. Published mostly between 1989 and 2002, their analyses on Taiwan's pre-war and post-war early economic history debunk the myth of the country's post-war rags to riches story and revalue the myth of wise government policy. Timely and accessible, this unique volume shows how early Taiwanese experiences of economic development can be valuable paradigms for emerging economies of Asian, African and Latin American countries in this age of globalization.