This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influence of organizational and policy choices and how Taiwan's example differs from those of more typical less-developed countries. After briefly citing cultural factors as proposed by his late colleague John Fei, Ranis proceeds to explore the issues of organic nationalism, natural resource endowment, access to foreign capital and other political factors that have produced such economic success. The author demonstrates how Taiwan's unique combination of strong organic nationalism, meager natural resources and limited access to foreign capital helped curb the Extended Dutch Disease phenomenon endemic in LDCs. In addition, the government's nonoscilla...
Recently NIEs (Newly Industrializing Economies) are drawing attention of the world for their economi...
Recently NIEs (Newly Industrializing Economies) are drawing attention of the world for their economi...
Taiwan was one of the few Asian economies that had emerged from the 1997-1998 East Asian financial c...
This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influen...
Abstract. The case of a very successful developing country—Taiwan—is examined in order to assess the...
International audienceThis paper aims to explore the foreign influences on Taiwan's economic transfo...
International audienceThis paper aims to explore the foreign influences on Taiwan's economic transfo...
The case of a very successful developing country -- Taiwan -- is examined in order to assess the imp...
In this paper, we analyze the transformation of Taiwan from an agriculture based natural-resource-ab...
The island of Taiwan has successfully managed sixty years of fast-paced economic growth. Taiwan is a...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
This is the authors' final version, post refereeing, of the article. The final publication is availa...
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 ...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
Recently NIEs (Newly Industrializing Economies) are drawing attention of the world for their economi...
Recently NIEs (Newly Industrializing Economies) are drawing attention of the world for their economi...
Taiwan was one of the few Asian economies that had emerged from the 1997-1998 East Asian financial c...
This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influen...
Abstract. The case of a very successful developing country—Taiwan—is examined in order to assess the...
International audienceThis paper aims to explore the foreign influences on Taiwan's economic transfo...
International audienceThis paper aims to explore the foreign influences on Taiwan's economic transfo...
The case of a very successful developing country -- Taiwan -- is examined in order to assess the imp...
In this paper, we analyze the transformation of Taiwan from an agriculture based natural-resource-ab...
The island of Taiwan has successfully managed sixty years of fast-paced economic growth. Taiwan is a...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
This is the authors' final version, post refereeing, of the article. The final publication is availa...
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 ...
In the past 46 years, Taiwan has gone from a third-world country through the “developing” stage, to ...
Recently NIEs (Newly Industrializing Economies) are drawing attention of the world for their economi...
Recently NIEs (Newly Industrializing Economies) are drawing attention of the world for their economi...
Taiwan was one of the few Asian economies that had emerged from the 1997-1998 East Asian financial c...