East Asia is a region deeply affected by conflict. Colonial, ideological, and national wars have left their scars and legacies on regional, international, and national governance. Yet East Asian post-conflict development experiences have been viewed as remarkably successful. The three largest econom
Post-Industrial Development in East Asia
โ Scribed by Min-Hua Chiang
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore;Palgrave Pivot
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 170
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book purports to investigate and compare the economic development experiences in both Taiwan and South Korea in last two decades. Taiwan and South Koreaโs economic development after WWII is a well-known story. However, their development after the successful post-war industrialization has not been comprehensively studied. The book examines whether the three factors โthe role of private business, government policy, and foreign influenceโthat had contributed to Taiwanโs and Koreaโs post-war development, are still relevant during the post-industrial development era.
Researchers in the fields of global political economy, Asian economic development and East Asian studies will find this book a fresh and invaluable contribution to the literature. The book will also be of value to policy makers in developing countries in drafting their national development policies, diplomats conducting economic diplomacy with Taiwan and South Korea, and business people planning to expand their business interests in Asia.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Introduction (Min-Hua Chiang)....Pages 1-22
Sustaining Taiwanโs and South Koreaโs Post-Industrial Economic Growth: The China Factor (Min-Hua Chiang)....Pages 23-47
The Changing Role of SMEs in Taiwanโs and South Koreaโs Economies (Min-Hua Chiang)....Pages 49-70
Comparing Governmentsโ Policies in Promoting Economic Growth (I): Industrial Upgrading Policies (Min-Hua Chiang)....Pages 71-91
Comparing Governmentsโ Policies in Promoting the Economic Growth (II): Free Trade Policy (Min-Hua Chiang)....Pages 93-112
New Challenges Ahead (I): Growing Income Inequality (Min-Hua Chiang)....Pages 113-131
New Challenges Ahead (II): Aging Population (Min-Hua Chiang)....Pages 133-151
Conclusion (Min-Hua Chiang)....Pages 153-162
Back Matter ....Pages 163-165
โฆ Subjects
Business and Management; Asian Business; Asian Economics; Asian Politics; Regional Development
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