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Economic history of Taiwan: a survey

Tsong‐Min Wu

Australian Economic History Review, 2004, vol. 44, issue 3, 294-306

Abstract: This article surveys research on Taiwan’s economic history for the past fifteen years, covering a period from approximately the eighteenth to early twentieth century. It discusses the works of economists as well as studies by researchers in history and other fields. The topics selected for the survey are: change of Taiwan’s per capita GDP in the long‐term; trade and development; aborigine property rights; and institutional change in the early Japanese colonial period.

Date: 2004
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