Taiwan's Experience in Switching Its Engines of Growth
Sheng-Cheng Hu and
Vei-Lin Chan
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Sheng-Cheng Hu: Minister without Portfolio Executive Yuan (the Cabinet) Republic of China Academician Institute of Economics Academia Sinica Taipei 11529 Taiwan
Vei-Lin Chan: Associate Research Fellow Institute of Economics Academia Sinica Taipei 11529 Taiwan
Asian Economic Papers, 2002, vol. 1, issue 3, 1-23
Abstract:
Taiwan became a leading worldwide manufacturer of computer hardware in the 1990s. The purpose of this paper is to review the process that led to the birth and growth of Taiwan's information-communication technology (ICT) industries. We further discuss such factors as research and development, high-tech human capital, venture capital, financial liberalization, and telecommunications liberalization, which have contributed to the success of the ICT industries and the shift in the economy from labor-intensive to capital-intensive and technology-intensive production. Copyright (c) 2002 Center for International Development and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Date: 2002
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