This book tells the story of Taiwan's economic revolution?how
Taiwan transformed itself from a planned economy into a market
economy between 1949 and 1965. The authors posit that it was the
Kuomintang Government's endorsement of property rights reform and
institutional change that enabled Taiwan to transform from an
impoverished command economy to one of the fastest growing
economies in the world. The book gives special attention to how a
small group of political and economic leaders began adopting the
new ideas and beliefs that created the vision that enabled them to
embrace institutional and organizational innovations, actions which
led to the formation of the new market economy.
Using first-hand interview material with key government
officials from the period, and analyses of hitherto unused
Chinese-language archives including: the diaries of Chiang
Kai-shek, Kuomintang party archives, and personal papers of
Kuomintang leaders, as well as newspaper and journal articles
published in Taiwan between 1949 and 1965, this book is both
empirically rich, and gives the reader insights into Taiwan's
developmental experience and the direction in which, under
different circumstances, China's post-war expansion might have
proceeded.
Taiwan's Economic Transition will be an invaluable resource for
anyone interested in the economic and political history and
development of Taiwan. More broadly it will also appeal to scholars
and students of China's historical and contemporary development,
Asian economics, and Asian studies.
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