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Taiwan in the Global Economy: From an Agrarian Economy to an Exporter of High-Tech Products [Hardcover]

Peter C. Chow (Author)

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0275970795 978-0275970796 March 30, 2002

A role model for late industrializing countries, Taiwan provides unique and interesting development lessons for third world countries. Once a poverty-stricken, resource-poor, technologically backward nation, Taiwan has become the hub of a global production network in many high tech industries with increasing significance in the world economy. In ten outstanding essays, written by highly respected economists, this book analyzes Taiwan's postwar economic development path, providing a valuable case study of its structural transformation from a labor-intensive to a technology-intensive economy.

The book addresses three major topics. First it recaptures the lessons of Taiwan's experience. Then it considers the role of foreign investment on structural transformation and globalization. Finally, it examines Taiwan's economy in a global perspective, evaluating its role in the world market from the past to the future and its evolution from a colony to a newly industrialized country.


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?This tidy collection deals with the evolution of Taiwan's economic success in the context of its history and geographical location and the mutually positive cumulative process of economic progress and maturation along with Japan, South Korea, and China....Recommended for professional libraries and academic collections, upper-division undergraduate and up.?-Choice

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Taiwan's postwar economic development path is analyzed with a case study of its structural transformation.


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benefit of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and possibly-given the mistakes the IMF made, at least initially-because of the absence of the IMF. The question I wish to address therefore is as allows: Is there something in this particular version of the East Asian performance that protected Taiwan from the worst effects of the East Asian financial crisis? Read the first page
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capacity supplementation, offshore sourcing strategies, monoculture pattern, pessimism school, trade pessimism, engineering consultant firms, net trade position, agricultural sector investment, total outward investment, inward direct foreign investment, second mover advantage, brand control, favorable initial conditions, trade triangle, second movers, immiserizing growth, export dependency, initial colony, quality upgrading, agricultural product exports
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, South Korea, Hong Kong, East Asian, World War, New York, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Republic of China, Formosa Plastics, Bank of Taiwan, Taiwan Statistical Data Book, West Germany, Far Eastern Textile, North America, Taiwan Strait, Taiwan Studies, China Manmade Fiber Corporation, Formosa Chemicals, Academia Sinica, Cold War, Oxford University Press, World Bank, Year Figure, Nan Ya Plastics, Henry Wan
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