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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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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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Using Maddison's data, we compare levels and growth rates of real GDP per capita between Korea and Taiwan, along with … prewar period. After WWII, however, Korea fell steadily below Taiwan, and both fell continuously behind Japan until 1970 when …
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The "tigers" are a group of 4-5 east Asian countries, which have joined the rich western countries after a period of 30-40 years of "miraculous" growth. Large controversies surround the attempt to explain how they did it. The paper briefly surveys the discussion. The economic freedom index...
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