China’s Unification: Myth or Reality?
Mario Arturo Estrada Ruiz () and
Donghyun Park
Panoeconomicus, 2014, vol. 61, issue 4, 441-469
Abstract:
This paper evaluates the prospect of a possible unification between People’s Republic of China (Mainland China) and Republic of China (Taiwan) from a multi-dimensional perspective which encompasses the political, social, economic, and technological dimensions. The underlying idea is to evaluate the possibility of a partial or total reunification between the two countries in a more comprehensive way than just assessing the economic costs and benefits. Our evaluation is based on the application of the GDRI-Model, which looks at unification and regional integration simultaneously from the political, economic, social and technological perspectives. Key words: Economic unification, Economic modeling, Mainland China, Taiwan.JEL: F15.
Keywords: Economic unification; Economic modeling; Mainland China; Taiwan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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