Financial reforms in Taiwan : 1960 - 1993

Despite Taiwan's extraordinary economic performance over the past three decades, her financial system has been underdeveloped and inefficient. Contrary to popular belief that financial liberalisation and deepening are growth enhancing policies, Taiwan's experience has demonstrated that the...

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Main Authors: Teo, Melvin Tzai Win, Chia, Peng Kiat
Other Authors: Ng Beoy Kui
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-597412023-05-19T07:23:09Z Financial reforms in Taiwan : 1960 - 1993 Teo, Melvin Tzai Win Chia, Peng Kiat Ng Beoy Kui Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business Despite Taiwan's extraordinary economic performance over the past three decades, her financial system has been underdeveloped and inefficient. Contrary to popular belief that financial liberalisation and deepening are growth enhancing policies, Taiwan's experience has demonstrated that the existence of an efficient informal market could also facilitate rapid real growth. Nevertheless, in recent years, both domestic and international developments have coerced Taiwanese authorities to undertake measures in reforming the financial sector. BUSINESS 2014-05-14T01:28:34Z 2014-05-14T01:28:34Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59741 en Nanyang Technological University 160 p. application/pdf
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Financial reforms in Taiwan : 1960 - 1993
description Despite Taiwan's extraordinary economic performance over the past three decades, her financial system has been underdeveloped and inefficient. Contrary to popular belief that financial liberalisation and deepening are growth enhancing policies, Taiwan's experience has demonstrated that the existence of an efficient informal market could also facilitate rapid real growth. Nevertheless, in recent years, both domestic and international developments have coerced Taiwanese authorities to undertake measures in reforming the financial sector.
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