04051nam 2200733Ia 450 991082582210332120240404153733.01-281-95160-99786611951603981-281-006-4(CKB)1000000000538019(EBL)1681605(OCoLC)815754692(SSID)ssj0000178555(PQKBManifestationID)11165281(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000178555(PQKBWorkID)10229672(PQKB)10161481(MiAaPQ)EBC1681605(WSP)00004706(Au-PeEL)EBL1681605(CaPaEBR)ebr10255863(EXLCZ)99100000000053801920011109d2001 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrIndustrial development in Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea /Kwong Kai-Sun ... [et al.]1st ed.New Jersey World Scientific20011 online resource (287 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-02-4627-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1. SINGAPORE: DOMINANCE OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS; I. Introduction; II. Historical Background; III. The Role of Foreign Investors; IV. Sources of Technology; V. Sources of Manpower; VI. Economic Development Board ; VII. Government IncentivesVIII. Role of Local Enterprises IX. Technological Expertise within the Government; X. Appraisal; XI. How the Challenges are Being Addressed; XII. Total Factor Productivity - Why The Big Fuss?; XIII. The Challenge of Malaysia; XIV. Case Study; XIV. Conclusion2. TAIWAN: THRIVING HIGH-TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES AND SMES I. Introduction; II. Historical Background and Recent Development; III. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs); IV. Sources of Manpower and Technology; V. Government Leadership; VI. Policies and IncentivesVII. Industrial Targeting VIII. Case Analysis; IX. The Challenge of Recent Capital Outflow; X. Appraisal of Taiwan's Industrial Policy; XI. Concluding Remarks; Appendix; 3. SOUTH KOREA: GOVERNMENT-LED DEVELOPMENT AND THE DOMINANCE OF GIANT CORPORATIONSI. Overview of Development since the Early 1960's II. Historical Evolution of Economic Policy and Development; III. Working of the Outward- Industry- and Growth-Oriented Growth Strategy ; IV. Appraisal; V. Present Challenges and Policy Responses ; VI. ConclusionAppendix: Case Studies of Korean IndustriesEconomic analysis of the industrial experiences of the newly industrialized economies in Asia is generally lacking in the literature. This study attempts to fill that void by providing an in-depth discussion on the economic impact of the industrial policies of Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea in the three-and-a-half decades after 1960. Throughout the study, a broad perspective of macroeconomic development is maintained. It is highly critical of the narrow-minded objective of certain governments in maximizing the pace of industrialization at the expense of general economic well-being.IndustriesSingaporeIndustriesTaiwanIndustriesKorea (South)IndustrializationSingaporeIndustrializationTaiwanIndustrializationKorea (South)IndustriesIndustriesIndustriesIndustrializationIndustrializationIndustrialization338.095Kwong Kai-Sun705859MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825822103321Industrial development in Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea4049297UNINA