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, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand — have responded to the challenge posed by the Montreal Protocol to reduce their consumption of …
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This paper studies the catching-up process in per capita income of the so-called Asian Dragons and Tigers. It contributes to the literature in several ways. First, it tests the catching-up hypothesis using the longest time span ever considered, from 1870 to 2014. Second, it documents the...
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Singapore -- 10. Taiwan: An Early Triumph of Outward Orientation -- 11. South Korea: From Basket Case to Upper Middle Income …
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of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. Participation rates, educational levels and (with the exception of Hong …
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profitability, a significantly positive relationship between growth and leverage in Taiwan, Korea and Hong Kong and a significantly …
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prewar period. After WWII, however, Korea fell steadily below Taiwan, and both fell continuously behind Japan until 1970 when …Using Maddison's data, we compare levels and growth rates of real GDP per capita between Korea and Taiwan, along with … Japan, and 53 other countries in the world, covering the prewar and postwar periods (1901-92). Both countries, along with …
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