A Comparative Study of Development Mechanisms in Korea and Taiwan: Introductory Analysis
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06/07/2006
06/07/2006
01/12/1997
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This article is the introduction to a special issue of The Developing Economies which presented the results of a research project by the Institute of Developing Economies that examined the development mechanisms in Korea and Taiwan. Our conclusion in this article is that their development mechanisms, despite their similar development patterns of export-led industrialization, have been essentially different: a government-led mechanism in Korea as opposed to a market-led mechanism in Taiwan. We verified this difference through comparative studies of the two economies covering trade balances, the growth of total factor productivity, the scale of enterprises and business groups, and the development processes of individual manufacturing sectors. In our explanatory discussion we propose that the difference in the mechanisms is based on: 1) the amount of accumulation in the economy at the time postwar industrialization started, 2) the relationship between government and society, and 3) the mechanism of social network formation. |
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The Developing Economies 35.4 (1997.12): 341-357 http://hdl.handle.net/2344/123 The Developing Economies 35 4 341 357 |
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en eng |
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Institute of Developing Economies アジア経済研究所 |
Palavras-Chave | #Economic development #Private companies #Industrial management #Industrial policy #Korea #Taiwan #経済発展 #民間企業 #企業経営 #産業政策 #韓国 #台湾 #332 #AECH Taiwan 台湾 #AEKO South Korea 韓国 #O1 - Economic Development #O53 - Asia including Middle East #338.92 |
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Article Journal Article |