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The Changing Economic Matrix between Taiwan and China

In: The New Knowledge Economy of Taiwan

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  • Charles H.C. Kao
  • Chu-Chia Steve Lin

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Taiwan, once one of the world’s leading manufacturing economies, is now transforming into a service economy, with an emphasis on knowledge-based services. This metamorphosis has not been easy. As well as major changes in the industrial sector, human resource and policy development have been required, the experiences and implications of which are addressed in this book.

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  • Charles H.C. Kao & Chu-Chia Steve Lin, 2004. "The Changing Economic Matrix between Taiwan and China," Chapters, in: Tain-Jy Chen & Joseph S. Lee (ed.), The New Knowledge Economy of Taiwan, chapter 11, pages 256-274, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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