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by Cheng-Tian Kuo

Author: Cheng-Tian Kuo
Subcategory: Economics
Language: English
Publisher: Univ of Pittsburgh Pr; New ed. edition (October 1, 1995)
Pages: 267 pages
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Kuo contrasts the economic evolutions of Taiwan and the Philippines as. .Yazar hakkında (1995). Cheng-Tian Kuo, is professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at National Chengchi University.

Kuo contrasts the economic evolutions of Taiwan and the Philippines as the product of government and industry relations. Kuo's case studies in the textile, plywood, and electronics industries support these general arguments.

By Cheng-Tian Kuo. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995.

Volume 91, Issue 2. June 1997, pp. 480-481. Enterprise and the State in Korea and Taiwan. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1995. By Cheng-Tian Kuo.

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Cheng-tian Kuo is Professor of Political Science and Director of the . Shipping Weight: 1. ounces (View shipping rates and policies).

Cheng-tian Kuo is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Graduate Institute of Religious Studies at the National Chengchi University in Taiwan.

Sustained economic growth remains the surest route out of poverty and a core driver of human development.

The index examines the relationship between competitiveness and the two other dimensions of sustainable development – social cohesiveness and environmental sustainability. It shows that there are no inherent trade-offs between competitiveness and sustainability, and between competitiveness and social cohesiveness. Sustained economic growth remains the surest route out of poverty and a core driver of human development.

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Why have Taiwan and the Philippines evolved so differently in industrial growth? After careful examination, Cheng-Tian Kuo concludes that corporatist links between industry and government are key factors explaining rapid economic progress in East Asia.The impact of business associations on industrial growth has long deserved closer analysis. Using important new research data - business association proceedings, newly published government documents, and newspaper reports - Kuo presents a refreshing reassessment of the role of private-sector alliances on state policy and national economic vitality in the Far East.