Taiwan's economic success since 1980 [Book] / edited by Chao-Cheng Mai, Chien-Sheng Shih.
Material type: TextPublication details: Northampton, MA : Northampton, MA : E. Elgar, c2001.Description: xxiv, 420 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 1840642394
- 330.95124 05 21
- 330.9512405
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Books | Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad | 330.9512405 TAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 49492 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Taiwan's economic development experience represents a special 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. The expert contributors detail and examine the interactive relationship between Taiwan's economic liberalization, political democratization and social pluralization. Taking 1980 as a watershed, the book highlights the impact these economic and cultural changes have exerted on SMEs, foreign trade and investment, technological progress, industrial development and policy, and the reform of financial and fiscal system. They investigate the contentious issue of whether political democratization is beneficial for economic development and go on to discuss the creation of an efficient Taiwanese economy and the resolution of conflicts created by social pluralization. The book analyzes the comparative advantage of Taiwan over comparable countries, paying particular attention to the Asian financial crisis. The authors offer a fresh approach by observing Taiwanese development post 1980 and integrating economic, political and social analysis. As such, development economists and scholars of Asian economics should find this book both useful and enlightening.
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