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The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Taiwanese Economy and its Industrial Policy in Response

In: The Impact of the Economic Crisis on East Asia

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  • Jiann-Chyuan Wang
  • Chia-Hui Lin

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Written by a distinguished group of Asian social scientists, this study summarizes and synthesizes the economic impacts of the crisis on individual countries and their policy response since 2008, and in particular carefully scrutinizes the immediate and remote causes of the crisis. It not only offers an assessment of its impacts, and identifies specific country measures that can be undertaken to stabilize the situation, but also looks at the crisis from three important economic perspectives: that of a healthy fiscal system, international trade, and the energy market.

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  • Jiann-Chyuan Wang & Chia-Hui Lin, 2011. "The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Taiwanese Economy and its Industrial Policy in Response," Chapters, in: Daigee Shaw & Bih Jane Liu (ed.), The Impact of the Economic Crisis on East Asia, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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