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Trade and Industrial Development : Taiwan's experience and Worldwide Pattern

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This paper firstly analyzes the relationship between Taiwan’s economic development policies since 1960s, and the corresponding change in the industrial structure. Along with the industrial upgrading process, the attached trade patterns are addressed, especially the dynamic path of major export sectors, increasingly dependence on the lately rising China market. In addition, we extend the study to worldwide trade pattern. The twin-hub trade regime since the beginning of 21st century is empirically reconfirmed using our modified hub index. Furthermore, we identify the rising China-hub along with a declining Japan-hub. The pseudo effect of AEC on the hub pattern reveals the potentiality of economic integrated Southeast Asia in the future.

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  • Deng-Shing HUANG, 2017. "Trade and Industrial Development : Taiwan's experience and Worldwide Pattern," IEAS Working Paper : academic research 17-A014, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Handle: RePEc:sin:wpaper:17-a014
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    Industrial policy; Hub index; Twin-hub trade pattern; Middle income trap;
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