Documenting the evolution of economic development and fiscal
policies in Taiwan over the last four decades, this work explores
the effectiveness of specific tax and trade policies. The authors
make a major revision to the previously accepted role played by the
export processing zones and the protection of domestic producers
from foreign competition. The extensive use of duty exemption
systems enabled the government to create competition among the
exporting firms, and the innovative design of economic policies and
administrative systems helped the private sector generate savings,
expand investments, and promote exports.
This work analyzes how unique fiscal policies and administrative
practices were designed to foster the rapid growth and development
of Taiwan during this period.
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