The Political Economy of Taiwan s Development into the 21st Century

The Political Economy of Taiwan   s Development into the 21st Century
Author: Gustav Ranis,Sheng-Cheng Hu,Yun-Peng Chu
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1999-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1782542477

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'. . . a welcome book, of particular use to graduate schools.' - A.J.H. Latham, Asia Pacific Business Review Over the past four decades, Taiwan has achieved remarkable economic growth. In this important book, a distinguished group of contributors employs a comparative perspective to explore the reasons behind and the lessons to be learned from Taiwan's success.

The Political Economy of Taiwan s Development Into the 21st Century

The Political Economy of Taiwan s Development Into the 21st Century
Author: Gustav Ranis,Sheng-Cheng Hu,Yün-pʻeng Chu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1999
Genre: Taiwan
ISBN: OCLC:1330616594

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Taiwan in the 21st Century

Taiwan in the 21st Century
Author: J. Megan Greene,Robert Ash
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2007-01-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134125890

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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.

Taiwan s Politics in the 21st Century

Taiwan s Politics in the 21st Century
Author: Wei-chin Lee
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789814289085

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This unique volume highlights Taiwan's ongoing efforts to mediate between competing political actors, a means to ensure domestic stability and national security without severely affecting its continuous economic growth and sovereign status in the international society. Taiwan's Politics in the 21st Century concentrates on three general areas: domestic politics, political economy, and external relations. Written by prominent scholars in the field, including John Hsieh, Shelley Rigger, Cal Clark, Alex Tan, Joseph Wong, T Y Wang, Quansheng Zhao, Guoli Liu, and Chyungly Lee. It also provides an overview of Taiwan's process of democratic consolidation, unravels dynamic interactions among various domestic and international actors in policy design and implementation, and explores future challenges to Taiwan thus leaving readers with a better understanding of the political complexity of Taiwan's attempts to strengthen its democratic governance and institutions.

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.

Contending Approaches to the Political Economy of Taiwan

Contending Approaches to the Political Economy of Taiwan
Author: Edwin A. Winckler,Susan Greenhalgh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781315493718

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This work compares IT parks in China, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hawaii, in search of strategies that policy makers can employ to reduce the Global Digital Divide, advance distributional equity, and soften some of the negative effects of economic globalization.

Taiwan s Development

Taiwan s Development
Author: Cal Clark
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1989-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822003785169

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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.

Taiwan s Political and Economic Growth in the Late Twentieth century

Taiwan s Political and Economic Growth in the Late Twentieth century
Author: Daniel Alfred Metraux
Publsiher: Lewiston : E. Mellen Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015022271723

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This text is an introductory study to the emergence of Taiwan as an independent state within the Chinese nation.