Industrialization and the state : the changing role of the Taiwan government in the economy, 1945-1998
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書誌事項
Industrialization and the state : the changing role of the Taiwan government in the economy, 1945-1998
(Harvard studies in international development)
Harvard Institute for International Development Harvard University , Distributed by Harvard University Press, c2001
- : cloth
- : paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-320) and index
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内容説明
Taiwan's export-led industrial development is often presented as a model of how state intervention promotes growth. Others see the same experience as a model of a private enterprise market at work. This study demonstrates that Taiwan policy-makers varied their approach to development as circumstances changed. Export promotion of labour-intensive industries, which predominated in the 1960s, was supplemented by efforts to promote import-substituting heavy industries in the 1970s. In the early 1980s there was a fundamental change in the economic environment as Taiwan government reduced its active intervention in the economy and created a foundation for development based on information and other high-technology products. Taiwan's economy continued to prosper in the 1990s because policies and systems changed along with conditions.
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