2021
DOI: 10.3386/w29298
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How Economic Ideas Led to Taiwan’s Shift to Export Promotion in the 1950s

Abstract: Taiwan was perhaps the first developing country to adopt an export-oriented trade strategy after World War II. The factors usually associated with big shifts in policy-a macroeconomic crisis, a change in political power or institutions, lobbying by export interests, pressure from international financial institutions-were not present; it was ideas that were key. In 1954, economist S. C. Tsiang proposed that Taiwan boost export earnings rather than squeeze import spending to deal with its chronic shortage of for… Show more

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