The book is divided into three parts, consisting of 13 chapters.
They examine entrepreneurship, innovative systems and government
policies in Taiwan. Part I explores the relationship between
entrepreneurship and the economic development of Taiwan. Part II
examines the innovation systems of Taiwan while Part III attempts
to understand the role of the government in Taiwan's economic
transformation. Taiwan's economic success is well documented in
mainstream neo-classical economic literatures. Since the end of the
Second World War, Taiwan has transformed in around 60 years time
from a farmland to a high tech industrial economy. This miraculous'
performance has intrigued scholars to search for an explanation of
Taiwan's success and more importantly, a development model for
latecomer economies. It is generally admitted by scholars
(including those from the neo-classical school) that Taiwan's
economic success is, to a large extent, attributed to its dynamic
entrepreneurs. However, economic studies on the role of
entrepreneurship in the economic development of Taiwan have been
few to date.
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