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dc.contributor.advisor黃仁德zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorJen-Te Huangen_US
dc.contributor.authorMarlene Talbotten_US
dc.creatorMarlene Talbotten_US
dc.date2006en_US
dc.date.accessioned2010-04-23T11:32:49Z-
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dc.date.issued2010-04-23T11:32:49Z-
dc.identifierG0093924019en_US
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dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description臺灣研究英語碩士學位學程zh_TW
dc.description93924019zh_TW
dc.description95zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this paper was to review the economic development strategies followed by Taiwan to attempt to identify possible lesson-learned that could be of service to developing countries such as Honduras that are currently striving to achieve economic growth and fight poverty. \nDuring this investigation, we reviewed the macroeconomic framework and economic development strategies of Honduras, especially those contained in the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) most recently prepared for Honduras. In the case of Taiwan, we made a brief description of the macroeconomic structure and also a summary of the different strategies implemented from 1950 to the present. We made especial emphasis on the development strategies applied during the early stages of the Taiwanese economic development as they relate more to the current economic situation of Honduras.\nWe found that among the lessons learned from the Taiwanese experience and that could be applied to the effort of Honduras to improve its economic development status are the promotion of agriculture and land reform, investment in human capital especially in terms of education, and the principle of comparative advantage in terms of trade.\nHonduras is currently at a turning point with the implementation of the United States-Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), the Highly Indebted Poor Initiate (HIPC), the Interamerican Development Bank debt relief negotiation, and other financial strategies. The country could use the current opportunities to guide its economic strategy toward the reduction of poverty and economic improvement.zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this paper was to review the economic development strategies followed by Taiwan to attempt to identify possible lesson-learned that could be of service to developing countries such as Honduras that are currently striving to achieve economic growth and fight poverty. \nDuring this investigation, we reviewed the macroeconomic framework and economic development strategies of Honduras, especially those contained in the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) most recently prepared for Honduras. In the case of Taiwan, we made a brief description of the macroeconomic structure and also a summary of the different strategies implemented from 1950 to the present. We made especial emphasis on the development strategies applied during the early stages of the Taiwanese economic development as they relate more to the current economic situation of Honduras.\nWe found that among the lessons learned from the Taiwanese experience and that could be applied to the effort of Honduras to improve its economic development status are the promotion of agriculture and land reform, investment in human capital especially in terms of education, and the principle of comparative advantage in terms of trade.\nHonduras is currently at a turning point with the implementation of the United States-Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), the Highly Indebted Poor Initiate (HIPC), the Interamerican Development Bank debt relief negotiation, and other financial strategies. The country could use the current opportunities to guide its economic strategy toward the reduction of poverty and economic improvement.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsCONTENTS\n\n\n\nCHAPTER 1 \nIntroduction……………………………………...……….. 1\n \nCHAPTER 2\nHonduras’ Macroeconomic Framework……….................. 6\n \n2.1 Economic Context………………………………...…6\n \n 2.2 Social Context……………………………………..... 13\n \n2.3 Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper……….………..... 16\n \n 2.4 Summary………………………………………......... 17\n \nCHAPTER 3\nHonduras’ Economic Development Strategy…….............. 18\n \n\n3.1 Political and Economic History of the \n Central American Region ……………………......... 18\n \n \n3.2 Historical Summary of Honduras’ Economic\n Development …….………………...............………. 20\n\n \n3.3 CAFTA, PRSP, and HIPC….………………............ 21\n \n\n3.4 Honduras’ Economic Development Strategy \n PRSP..…………………………………. ….............. 23\n \n3.5 Key Determinants of Growth in Honduras …...........29\n3.6 Education and Growth ……….…………….............31\n3.7 Summary.……………………………………...........32\n\nCHAPTER 4\nTaiwan’s Macroeconomic Framework……………............33\n\n 4.1 Economic Indicators…………………………..…....34\n 4.2 Social Indicators ……………………………...........42\n4.3 Summary………………………………………........46\n\nCHAPTER 5\nTaiwan’s Economic Development Strategy………............47\n5.1 Economic Development Strategies …………...........48\n5.2 The Taiwan Miracle…………………………...........58\n5.3 Main Determinants of Economic Growth in \n Taiwan........................................................................63\n5.4 Summary………………………………………..........66\n\nCHAPTER 6\nComparison of Country Contexts…….………….…..........67\n6.1 Country Background Information: Honduras.............67\n6.2 Country Background Information: Taiwan.................69\n6.3 Overall Comparison of Country Contexts..................70\n6.3.1 Historical and Geographical Context.........................70\n6.3.2 Economic and Social Context…….……...................71\n6.3.3 Comparative Analysis …………...............................72\n6.4 Summary…………………………….........................74\n\nCHAPTER 7\nEconomic Lessons from Taiwan………….……................76\n7.1 Taiwan Model ………………………...........……….76\n7.2 Agricultural Development and Industrialization........78\n7.3 Educational Development …………………..............80\n7.4 Summary of Possible Lessons from the Taiwanese Experience………………...…..................82\n7.5 Summary.....................................................................85\n\nCHAPTER 8\nConclusions and Policy Recommendations…....…….........86\n8.1 Conclusions ……………….………….………..........86\n8.2 Policy Recommendations ……..…………….............88\n\nREFERENCES\n………………….………………….................................... 95zh_TW
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dc.subject經濟zh_TW
dc.subject發展zh_TW
dc.subject台灣zh_TW
dc.subject宏都拉斯zh_TW
dc.subject比較研究zh_TW
dc.subject微觀經濟zh_TW
dc.subjectEconomicen_US
dc.subjectDevelopmenten_US
dc.subjectTaiwanen_US
dc.subjectHondurasen_US
dc.subjectComparativeen_US
dc.subjectMicroeconomicen_US
dc.title台灣與宏都拉斯經濟發展的比較研究zh_TW
dc.titleEconomic Development of Taiwan and Honduras: A Comparative Studyen_US
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