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industry-level productivity improvements in the Taiwan manufacturing sector. …
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-being of the aged in Taiwan and eight other countries - the United States, Japan, Australia, Poland, Finland, Germany, Hungary … relative economic status of the aged in each country. This issue is explored more thoroughly in Taiwan, where the (admittedly …
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, Russia, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and the United States) for three different years. Relative performance of each distribution …
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This paper uses the natural experiment of a large imbalance between men and women of marriageable age in Taiwan in the …
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Parents preferring sons tend to go on to have more children until one or more boys are born, and to concentrate investment in boys for a given sibsize. Therefore, having a brother may affect child outcomes in two ways: indirectly, by decreasing sibsize, and directly, where sibsize remains...
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, Singapore and Taiwan. Economically, the analysis is based on notions of stochastic long-run convergence and business cycle …
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Taiwan’s remarkable growth record has been the result of an outward-looking, export propelled development strategy …. Recently unfavourable political and economic events have adversely affected Taiwan’s economy. This article analyses the country …
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