The case of a very successful developing country -- Taiwan -- is examined in order to assess the importance of market phenomena and governmental policy leadership for promoting development. In their analysis of postwar Taiwan, therefore, the authors reject the temptation to dichotomize 'state versus market', and instead argue strongly in favor of a 'state and market' approach. The ability to accommodate and manipulate economic market forces was central to Taiwan's economic miracle because the island's businesses became highly competitive on world markets and carved out a niche of comparative advantage in the global economy. Much of the credit for this, furthermore, rests with the flexible production of small private firms. However, the stat...
This study explores the transitional processes of Taiwan's innovation system over the past half cent...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
Abstract. The case of a very successful developing country—Taiwan—is examined in order to assess the...
On the role of the state, there are two schools of thought. The bureaucratic\ud regulation thesis re...
v, 131 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123-131).This th...
This study examines the economic development of South Korea and Taiwan during the post-World War II ...
This study examines the economic development of South Korea and Taiwan during the post-World War II ...
This study examines the economic development of South Korea and Taiwan during the post-World War II ...
[[abstract]]This research compared the economic roles of Taiwan and China. For the last decade, the ...
This paper is based on a longer work entitled "Predatory, Developmental and Other Apparatuses: A Com...
Through a case study of Taiwan, this paper seeks to address recent debates surrounding the transform...
This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influen...
This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influen...
In this paper, we analyze the transformation of Taiwan from an agriculture based natural-resource-ab...
This study explores the transitional processes of Taiwan's innovation system over the past half cent...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
Abstract. The case of a very successful developing country—Taiwan—is examined in order to assess the...
On the role of the state, there are two schools of thought. The bureaucratic\ud regulation thesis re...
v, 131 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123-131).This th...
This study examines the economic development of South Korea and Taiwan during the post-World War II ...
This study examines the economic development of South Korea and Taiwan during the post-World War II ...
This study examines the economic development of South Korea and Taiwan during the post-World War II ...
[[abstract]]This research compared the economic roles of Taiwan and China. For the last decade, the ...
This paper is based on a longer work entitled "Predatory, Developmental and Other Apparatuses: A Com...
Through a case study of Taiwan, this paper seeks to address recent debates surrounding the transform...
This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influen...
This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influen...
In this paper, we analyze the transformation of Taiwan from an agriculture based natural-resource-ab...
This study explores the transitional processes of Taiwan's innovation system over the past half cent...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...