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Taiwanese Development Models

According to Thomas Gold Taiwan offers a text book case of an
elite-led revolution leading to social transformation. The stability
of hard authoritarianism of the Taiwanese government laid the
groundwork for Taiwanese development. The KMT's cohesiveness and
political domination plus the economic development aid supplied by the
United States also helped to provide good conditions for Taiwanese
growth in the beginning. Once the KMT gained control of Taiwan they
redistributed the land and launched a program of rehabilitation and
industrialization. This period was responsible for the nationalization
of many businesses formerly owned by the Japanese and the start of
industrial production in Taiwan marked by a shift away from
agriculture to industry. During the early period of industrialization
Taiwan tried to create domestic markets for its goods. During
the period from 1960 to 1973 Taiwan pursued export expansion in the
area of industrial goods. During this perio...

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