Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan are often perceived as having achieved similar trade patterns; nevertheless, their trade policies and patterns differ in fundamental respects. In this study, three models are considered and different aspects of the trade liberalization policies of these three countries are highlighted. The model of South Korea underscores the significance of product market concentration in restraining real wage growth and contributing to income inequality. The model of Singapore highlights the role of foreign investment in producing manufactured goods for export and in raising real wages. The factor proportions model of a labor-abundant economy adequately describes the Taiwanese liberalization. The model\u27s predictions o...
Recent studies on the economic effects of trade liberalization and economic integration have emphasi...
This paper provides a thorough examination of the ongoing trade pattern among Taiwan, Korea, Japan a...
-This study aims at analyzing the causes of the different policy outcomes in the semiconductor indus...
Economic growth in all developing countries is guided, and often accelerated, by generally intrusive...
This paper examines the determinants of export growth for four of the Asian newly industrialising ec...
In any international comparison of economic performance during the past three decades, four East Asi...
This paper examines the interplay of economic development and trade policies in South Korea and Taiw...
Taiwan and South Korea are close in geographical location, but they are even more close in developme...
This paper documents that a significant portion of trade for Taiwan and Korea follows the trend of w...
In this paper, we analyze the transformation of Taiwan from an agriculture based natural-resource-ab...
The cause of changes in the wage differential between skilled and unskilled labor has been an import...
This paper examines whether trade liberalization helps in relaxing the balance of payments constrain...
Various econometric models of Taiwan have been constructed since 1964. All of these shared the same ...
The economic structures of Singapore and Taiwan are strikingly similar. In both economies, the goods...
Recently NIEs (Newly Industrializing Economies) are drawing attention of the world for their economi...
Recent studies on the economic effects of trade liberalization and economic integration have emphasi...
This paper provides a thorough examination of the ongoing trade pattern among Taiwan, Korea, Japan a...
-This study aims at analyzing the causes of the different policy outcomes in the semiconductor indus...
Economic growth in all developing countries is guided, and often accelerated, by generally intrusive...
This paper examines the determinants of export growth for four of the Asian newly industrialising ec...
In any international comparison of economic performance during the past three decades, four East Asi...
This paper examines the interplay of economic development and trade policies in South Korea and Taiw...
Taiwan and South Korea are close in geographical location, but they are even more close in developme...
This paper documents that a significant portion of trade for Taiwan and Korea follows the trend of w...
In this paper, we analyze the transformation of Taiwan from an agriculture based natural-resource-ab...
The cause of changes in the wage differential between skilled and unskilled labor has been an import...
This paper examines whether trade liberalization helps in relaxing the balance of payments constrain...
Various econometric models of Taiwan have been constructed since 1964. All of these shared the same ...
The economic structures of Singapore and Taiwan are strikingly similar. In both economies, the goods...
Recently NIEs (Newly Industrializing Economies) are drawing attention of the world for their economi...
Recent studies on the economic effects of trade liberalization and economic integration have emphasi...
This paper provides a thorough examination of the ongoing trade pattern among Taiwan, Korea, Japan a...
-This study aims at analyzing the causes of the different policy outcomes in the semiconductor indus...