1. The Politics of Financial Reform in Taiwan: Actors, Institutions, and the Changing State.
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Tan, AlexanderC.
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ECONOMIC reform , *DEMOCRATIZATION , *FINANCIAL liberalization , *POLITICAL change , *DECISION making ,TAIWANESE economic policy - Abstract
The changes to the developmental state resulting from Taiwan's political liberalization and democratization have created a complex political-economic decision-making landscape that has affected the process of financial reforms. In this article, the author examines the impact that the changes in the nature of the Taiwanese state, institutions, and the increase in the number of important political actors have on financial liberalization and reforms that have been undertaken thus far, providing a theoretical framework to explain how institutional changes, the interactions of political actors, and changes in incentives in the political system can help one understand the politics of financial reform. Using this theoretical framework, the author examines the application of the theory to the Taiwan case in depth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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