Taiwan s Development Experience Lessons on Roles of Government and Market

Taiwan   s Development Experience  Lessons on Roles of Government and Market
Author: Erik Thorbecke,Henry Wan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461549956

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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.

Economic Development of Emerging East Asia

Economic Development of Emerging East Asia
Author: Frank S.T. Hsiao,Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781783086894

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Economic Development of Emerging East Asia presents economic studies of Taiwan and South Korea, compares them chiefly with Japan and the United States and finds that these East Asian countries are still in the process of emerging in the world economy. A timely quantitative and econometric analysis of the regional economies of emerging East Asia, the volume examines development indicators, effects of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, productivity growth, catching up and convergence of long run real GDP per capita growth, the time required for a country to catch up, colonialism and economic development in Taiwan and India. Arranged in increasing complexity of economic analyses, the chapters in this book provide a comprehensive understanding of emerging East Asian economies. In addition to serving as a handy reference for regional economists, policy analysts and researchers, Economic Development of Emerging East Asia can also be used as a textbook on economics and business.

The Role of the State in Taiwan s Development

The Role of the State in Taiwan s Development
Author: Joel D. Aberdach
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317454762

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These essays are a product of a co-operative research project between American and Taiwanese social scientists. Of particular interest is the chapter discussing a comparative study of industrial policy, productivity growth and structural change in manufacturing.

Taiwan s Development

Taiwan s Development
Author: Cal Clark
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1989-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038585829

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Known as the Taiwan Miracle, the Republic of China on Taiwan (R.O.C.) has, over the past thirty-five years, experienced one of the world's highest rates of economic growth. Arguing that major theoretical frameworks for analyzing international political economy are often too simplistic in that they omit key factors or overly generalize from relationships found only in limited situations, Clark uses a detailed case history of the R.O.C. to suggest not only that development and dependency in contemporary society are extremely complex and indeterminate processes, but that development in Taiwan deviates significantly from the postulates of the two leading paradigms of international political economy. To go even further, Clark states that Taiwan's economic growth and transformation resulted from its deviation from the normal dependency syndrome. Indeed, a development strategy based on economic flexibility and periodic regime change that has made this flexibility possible are hallmarks in Taiwan's success story. The United States and other advanced industrial economies whose past successes have created economic and political barriers to future adaptation can be better understood in terms of the characteristics of R.O.C.'s development strategy. Part I of the three-part work focuses on environment, first discussing various paradigms and theories about development and then presenting an historical overview of Taiwan. The second part investigates Taiwan's international role, political development, and rapid economic growth. The volume closes with a chapter devoted to the implications of the Taiwan experience and political economy paradigms. Eight figures and thirty-five tables illustrate facets of Taiwan's development, including government structure, indicators of agricultural development, industrialization, educational progress, and export performance, among others. Because of the detailed presentations of political economy theories and their variants, especially in relation to economic and political development in Taiwan, this volume would be an excellent choice for courses in political economy, developing societies, Asian politics, and international relations theory, as well as libraries serving students in these areas.

The Evolution of Policy Behind Taiwan s Development Success

The Evolution of Policy Behind Taiwan s Development Success
Author: Guoding Li,Gustav Ranis,John C. H. Fei
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9810218389

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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.

Taiwan in the 21st Century

Taiwan in the 21st Century
Author: J. Megan Greene,Robert Ash
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2007-01-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134125906

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Written by an impressive line up of contributors, 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.

Economic Growth and Structural Change in Taiwan

Economic Growth and Structural Change in Taiwan
Author: Walter Galenson
Publsiher: Ithaca, N.J. : Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1979
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038810169

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Monographic compilation of essays on the economic development of Taiwan, China - analyses changes in economic structure, economic growth and agricultural development trends, industrial development, fiscal policy and monetary policy, foreign trade policy, labour force, wages, standard of living, trade unionism, government policy and economic policy. Graphs, references and statistical tables.

Taiwan Beyond the Economic Miracle

Taiwan  Beyond the Economic Miracle
Author: Michael Ying-Mao Kav,Denis Fred Simon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315287836

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This volume arises from a major conference on issues of importance to the future of Taiwan and the region. With contributions by scholars from Taiwan and the West, the book is divided into sections on: political reform and development on Taiwan, Taiwan's changing political economy, social and environmental issues on Taiwan, Taiwan external relations and the future of Taiwan-PRC relations. Among the many issues addressed within this framework are the evolution of democracy, local politics, Taiwan and the international division of labour, the labour movement, environmentalism, international commercial links and the role of the United States in Taiwan-PRC relations.