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The Political Economy Of Taiwan’s Development Into The 21st Century |
Edited by Gustav Ranis, Frank Altschul Professor of International Economics and Director, Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, US, Sheng-Cheng Hu, formerly Minister without Portfolio, Executive Yuan, Academia Sinica, Taiwan and Professor of Economics (Joint Appointment), National Taiwan University, Taiwan, and Yun-Peng Chu, Professor of Economics and Director, Research Center for Taiwan Economic Development, National Central University, Taiwan
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| 1999 |
360 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 879 5 |
£79.00 |
on-line discount
£71.10 |
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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.
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Contents: Preface Part I: Overview 1. Reflections on the Economics and Political Economy of Development at the Turn of the Century Part II: Sources of Development 2. How Was Taiwan’s Economy Opened Up? The Foreign Factor in Appraisal 3. Growth and Catch-up in a Cross-section of Local Manufacturing Industries 4. Second-stage Import Substitution: The Taiwan Experience 5. Linkage and Uneven Growth: A Study of Taiwan’s Manmade Fiber Industry Part III: Income Distribution and Development 6. Poverty, Inequality and Economic Growth in Taiwan 7. Income Inequality in Taiwan 1976-95: Changing Family Composition, Aging and Female Labor-force Participation 8. Economic and Demographic Aspects of Taiwan’s Rising Family Income Inequality 9. Estimating the Intergenerational Income Mobility Matrix Using the Pseudo Panel Data 10. Implications of Technology and Education for Wage Dispersion: Evidence from Taiwan Part IV: Institutions and Development 11. The Institutional Foundation of Taiwan’s Industrialization: Exploring the State-Society Nexus 12. The Devolution of Power, Democracy and Economic Development in the Republic of China on Taiwan: The Taiwan Provincial Assembly, 1949-65 Index
Contributors: V.-L. Chan, B.-L. Chen, L.-T. Chen, T.-J. Chen, P.C.R. Cheng, C.Y.C. Chu, W.-W. Chu, Y.-P. Chu, G.S. Fields, M. Hsu, S.-C. Hu, Y.-H. Ku, J.B. Leary, R.H. Myers, G. Ranis, T.P. Schultz, K.-Y. Shih, C. Shive, M.-C. Tsai, W-T. Wang, P.G. Warr
View the author's website at http://jwit.edu.tw
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