臺灣經濟發展
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課程簡介
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- Overview (1)
- Early History: Taiwan in the 17th Century (2.1)
- Early History: Land & Water in Qing Taiwan (2.2)
- Early History: Camphor (2.3)
- Early History: Taiwan's Early Limits (2.4)
- Tea: The Taiwan Tea Boom (3.1)
- Tea: Ever-Changing Markets (3.2)
- Tea: The Industry’s Structure (3.3)
- Sugar: The Traditional Sugar Industry (4.1)
- Sugar: Becoming a Sugar Colony (4.2)
- Sugar: The Mills & Their Effect (4.3)
- Rice: The Traditional Rice Economy (5.1)
- Rice: The Ponlai Revolution (5.2)
- Rice: Behind the Green Revolution (5.3)
- Mining: Finding Gold (6.1)
- Mining: Two Paths: Jin-gua-shi & Jiu-fen (6.2)
- Hats: Early Evolution of the Hat Industry (7.1)
- Hats: Taiwan vs. Okinawa (7.2)
- Hats: Creating an SME Heartland (7.3)
- Fascism: The New Nationalist Economics (8.1)
- Fascism: The Wartime Economy (8.2)
- Fascism: The KMT Takeover (8.3)
- Fascism: Crises: 1945-50 (8.4)
- Controlled Growth: US Aid (9.1)
- Controlled Growth: Land Reform (9.2)
- Controlled Growth: Business: Taiwanese & Mainlander (9.3)
- Controlled Growth: Population (9.4)
- Consumer Exports: Revolution & Reform (10.1)
- Consumer Exports: The Boom (10.2)
- Consumer Exports: Speed Intensity (10.3)
- Consumer Exports: Bicycles (10.4)
- Heavy Industry: A Simple Problematic Story (11.1)
- Heavy Industry: Ten Major Projects (11.2)
- Heavy Industry: Taiwan vs. South Korea (11.3)
- Electronics: The Early Electronics Industry (12.1)
- Electronics: Computers (12.2)
- Electronics: Semiconductors (12.3)
- FDI: The Great Financial Bubble (13.1)
- FDI: Crossing the Strait (13.2)
- FDI: Electronics Abroad (13.3)
- Present & Future: Taiwan's Present (14.1)
- Present & Future: Taiwan's Future (14.2)

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授課日期|2023 年 2 月
Kelly B. Olds (魏凱立)
學分數:2學分
開課單位:經濟學系
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課程概述
The class is taught in English and will examine Taiwan’s economic development from about 1860 to the present. The course will be organized topically (and roughly chronologically). After a brief look at Taiwan’s early history, we will start by examining Taiwan’s important crops (tea, sugar and rice) and how they contributed to Taiwan’s development. Then we will look at gold mining and hat manufacturing to see what they show us concerning the early Taiwan way of doing business. We will then look at the controlled wartime (and cold-wartime) economy. The focus then will turn to Taiwan’s rise as a manufacturing power. We will look at the rise of consumer exports in the 1960s and 1970s, the attempt to move into heavy industry and the successful development of the electronics industry. Finally, we will look at Taiwan’s outward foreign investment and what the future may hold for Taiwan. Overall, the course argues that Taiwan’s comparative advantage has been its flexibility and the quickness with which Taiwanese businesspeople have reacted to market change.
課程目標
When you finish this course, you should have a much better idea how Taiwan rose from poverty to relative prosperity.