Industrial organization in a dichotomous economy : the case of Taiwan

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Industrial organization in a dichotomous economy : the case of Taiwan

Tein-Chen Chou

Avebury, c1995

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This is a collection of papers discussing the issues of Taiwan's industrialization and its impact on industrial organizations.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Industrialization, growth sources and financial system: the pattern and strategy of industrialization
  • sources of economic growth and structural change - a revised approach
  • financial dualism and economic development. Part 2 Structure, trade and performance: the evolution of market structure
  • concentration, profitability and trade in a simultaneous equation analysis
  • concentration and profitabilty in a dichotomous economy. Part 3 Large, small and foreign firms: aggregate concentration ratio and business groups
  • the experience of SME's development
  • American and Japanese direct foreign investment in Taiwan. Appendices: mathematical inference procedure
  • are In and Tm close to an identity?
  • sources and definitions of variables
  • listing of the 17 giant firms and their related business groups, 1981
  • historical view of the government assistance system to SMEs in Taiwan, 1954-1982
  • sources and definitions of variables.

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