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International Capital Movement and the Developing World: The Case of Taiwan Book

International Capital Movement and the Developing World: The Case of Taiwan
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  • International Capital Movement and the Developing World: The Case of Taiwan
  • Written by author Chich-Heng Kuo
  • Published by Greenwood Press, 1991/10/30
  • While most advanced industrial countries have adopted a liberal approach to the regulation of capital flow, the typical developing countries have been driven to control foreign exchange in order to prevent a flood of speculative capital inflow and retain
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Introduction

Overall Aspects of International Capital Movements

Introduction and Background in Taiwan

Special Circumstances Affecting Taiwan

Current Developments and Partial Liberalization in Taiwan

Lessons for Economic and Industrial Development

Bibliography

Index


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