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Change in income inequality in Taiwan from 1964 to 1995 is sensitive to how household incomes are adjusted for …
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This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influence of … organizational and policy choices and how Taiwan's example differs from those of more typical less-developed countries. After briefly …
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This paper analyzes Taiwan's post-World War II development success as a consequence of the mutually beneficial …
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Change in income inequality in Taiwan from 1964 to 1995 is sensitive to how household incomes are adjusted for …
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Taiwan from 1989 to 1996. Three survey indicators of individual health are examined, and two are estimated by instrumental …
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This paper examines the causes of Taiwan's exceptional economic performance, focusing on the influence of … organizational and policy choices and how Taiwan's example differs from those of more typical less-developed countries. After briefly … success. The author demonstrates how Taiwan's unique combination of strong organic nationalism, meager natural resources and …
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This study presents a comparative analysis of farmers' organisations in Korea and Taiwan during 1950-80 in order to …
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Consumption and income have both grown rapidly in Taiwan over the past forty years, with younger birth cohorts …
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). There have been few such studies for Pakistan, a country with relatively low enrollment rates and education levels, high … illiteracy, and large disparity between male and female education. Additionally, this study focuses on two potential sources of …
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This study investigates the determinants of school attainments of boys and girls in Turkey. Although high levels of enrollements have been achieved at the primary school level for both boys and girls in much of Turkey, substantial regional differences remain. In particular, in the Southeastern...
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