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題名 The impact of state institutional quality on development in Latin America: Lessons from the East-Asian Region 作者 瓦志強
Jhon Valdiglesias Oviedo貢獻者 鄧中堅
Teng, Chung Chian
瓦志強
Jhon Valdiglesias Oviedo日期 2012 上傳時間 30-Oct-2012 15:27:17 (UTC+8) 摘要 This thesis aims to determine measures of designing long-term policies on state institutional quality in Latin America, having as evidences the successful economic experiences of the Asian region. To achieve this objective it is use a database of World Bank of six indicators to measure state institutional quality, while the economic development is measure via the Human Development Index. The results show that improvement of Latin American countries’ state institutional quality, despite it is an absent policy will have a considerable positive impact on the economic development of the region. 參考文獻 AURIOL, E., STRAUB, S. AND FLOCHEL, T. 2011. Public Procurement and Rent-Senking: the Case of Paraguay. Technical Report. Working paers Series 661, Institut d’Economie Industrielle (IDEI) – Manufacture des Tabacs.BAUMOL, W. J., LITAN, R. AND SCHRAMM, C. 2007. Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity. Law and Economics Workshop, Berkeley Program in Law and Economics, UC Berkeley.BINDER, M. AND GEORGIADIS, G. 2010. Determinants of Human Development: Insights from State-Dependent Panel Models. Technical Report. Human Development Research Paper 2010/24, United National Development Programme.BLONDEL, J. AND INOGUCHI, T.. 2006. A common political culture in East and Southeast Asia? In Political cultures in Asia and Europe: Citizens, states and society values, J. Blondel and T. Inoguchi, Routledge; 1 edition, 89-112. CHEN, A. 2002. Capitalism Development, Entrepreneurial Class, and Democratization in China. Political Science Quarterly, Volume 117, Number 3, 401-422.DEOLALIKAR, A., BRILLANTES, A.B., GAIHA, J.R., PERNIA, R.M. AND RACELIS, M. 2002. Poverty Reduction and the Role of Institutions in Developing Asia. Technical Report. ERD Working Paper No. 10.EBEKE, C. AND OMGBA, L. D. 2011. Oil rents, governance quality, and the allocation of talents in developing countries. Technical Report. CERDI, Etudes et Documents, E 2011.23.EVANS, P. 1995. Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformations. Princeton: Princeton University Press.FOA, R. 2008. Social Institutions and Human Development. Technical Report. World Bank, Social Development Working Papers, Paper No. 006.Ge, G. L. and Ding, D.Z. 2009. The Effects of the Intitutional Enviroment on the Internationalization of Chinese Firm. In China Rules Globalization and Political Transformation, I. ALON, J. CHANG, M. FETSCHERIN, C. LATTEMANN AND J. R. MCINTYRE, Palgrave Macmillan, 46-68.HEGINBOTHAM, E. 2007. Evaluating China’s strategy toward the developing world. In China and the developing world: Beijing’s strategy for the twenty-first century, J. EISENMAN; E. HEGINBOTHAM AND D. MITCHELL, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 189-217.HELGASON, M. 2010. Institutional Quality And Economic Growth: A Comparison across Development Stages. Bachelor thesis. Department of Economics, Lund University.HONGMEI GAO, M. 2009. Natural Resources: Government Support for Chinese Companies. In China Rules Globalization and Political Transformation, I. ALON, J. CHANG, M. FETSCHERIN, C. LATTEMANN AND J. R. MCINTYRE, Palgrave Macmillan, 233-252.KIM, K. D. 1993. The mixed role of intellectuals and higher education in building democratic political culture in the Republic of South Korea. In Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries, L. DIAMOND, Lynne Rienner Publisher, 198-219.KING, A. Y.C. 1993. A non paradigmatic search for democracy in a Post-Confucian culture: The case of Taiwan, R.O.C. In Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries, L. DIAMOND, Lynne Rienner Publisher, 139-161.KURLANTZICK, J. 2008. China´s growing influence in SoutheastAsia. In China’s expansion into the Western Hemisphere: Implications for Latin America and The United States, R. RIORDAN AND G. PAZ Brookings Institution Press, 193-212.LIU, W. AND DICKEN, P. 2006. Transnational Corporations and ‘Obligated’ Embeddedness: Foreign Direct Investnment in China’s Automobile Industry. Environment and Planning A 38(7), 1229-1247.LOVELL, S. J. 2005. The Rise and Decline of Rent-Seeking Activity in the Brazilian Coffee Sector: Lessons from the Imposition and Removal of Coffee Export Quotas. Technical Report. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UCD. MEHLUM, H., MOENE, K., AND TORVIK, R. 2006. Institutions and the Resource Curse. The Economic Journal, 116, pp. 1–20.MITCHELL, D. AND MCGIFFERT, C. 2007. “Expanding the ‘Strategic Periphery’: A history of China’s interaction with the developing world. In China and the developing world: Beijing’s strategy for the twenty-first century, J. EISENMAN; E. HEGINBOTHAM AND D. MITCHELL, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 3-28.NGENDAKURIYO, F. 2009. Institutions Quality and Growth. Technical Report. Discussion Paper, IRES and Economics School of Louvain, Catholic University of Louvain.NGOK, M. 2007. Political Development in Hong Kong: State, political society, and civil society. Hong Kong University Press.North D. 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge University Press.OKSENBERG, M. 2001. China’s political system: Challenges of the twenty-first century. The China Journal, No 45, 21-35.ORESMAN, M. 2007. Repaving the silk road: China’s emergence in Central Asia. In China and the developing world: Beijing’s strategy for the twenty-first century, J. EISENMAN; E. HEGINBOTHAM AND D. MITCHELL, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 60-83.ORTMANN, S. 2009. Politics and Change in Singapore and Hong Kong: Containing Contention. Routledge Contemporary Asia Series.PORTER, R. 2003. The Evolving Political Culture of the Hong Kong SAR. In Hong Kong in Transition: One Country, Two Systems, R. ASH, B. HOOK AND R. PORTER. RoutledgeCurzon, London, 81-96.PYE, L. W. 1985a. Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam: forms of aggressive Confucianism. In Asian power and politics: The cultural dimensions of authority, L.W. PYE. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 215-247.PYE, L. W. 1985b. The riddle of Japan: the combining competition and consensus. In Asian power and politics: The cultural dimensions of authority, L.W. PYE. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 158-181.RANJAN, B. S. 2008. A New Way to Link Development to Institutions, Policies and Geography. Technical Report. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Policy Issues in International Trade and Commodities, study Series No. 37.RANJAN, B. S. AND DAS, M. 2010. Institution and Development Revisited: A Nonparametric Approach”. Technical Report. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.RAWSKI, T. G. 1994. Chinese Industrial Reform: Accomplishments, Prospects, and Implications. The American Economic Review 84(2), 271-275.SCHORTGEN, F. 2009. A Contextual View of Chinese Enterprise Internationaliztion”. In China Rules. Globalization and Political Transformation, I. ALON, J. CHANG, M. FETSCHERIN, C. LATTEMANN AND J. R. MCINTYRE. Palgrave Macmillan, 15-45.Teng, C. 2007. Hegemony and partnership: China’s strategy and diplomacy toward Latin America. In China and the developing world: Beijing’s strategy for the twenty-first century, J. EISENMAN, E. HEGINBOTHAM AND D. MITCHELL. M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 84-112.VALERIANI, E., PELUSO, S. AND REGGIO, E. 2011. The Impact of Institutional Quality on Economic Growth and Development: An Empirical Study. Technical Report. Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology.ZHOU, Y. 2008. Synchronizing Export Orientation with Import Substitution: Creating Competitive Indigenous High-Tech Companies in China. World Development, Volumen 36, No 11, 2353-2370. 描述 碩士
國立政治大學
亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS)
99926020
101資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0099926020 資料類型 thesis dc.contributor.advisor 鄧中堅 zh_TW dc.contributor.advisor Teng, Chung Chian en_US dc.contributor.author (Authors) 瓦志強 zh_TW dc.contributor.author (Authors) Jhon Valdiglesias Oviedo en_US dc.creator (作者) 瓦志強 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) Jhon Valdiglesias Oviedo en_US dc.date (日期) 2012 en_US dc.date.accessioned 30-Oct-2012 15:27:17 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 30-Oct-2012 15:27:17 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 30-Oct-2012 15:27:17 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) G0099926020 en_US dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/55091 - dc.description (描述) 碩士 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS) zh_TW dc.description (描述) 99926020 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 101 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) This thesis aims to determine measures of designing long-term policies on state institutional quality in Latin America, having as evidences the successful economic experiences of the Asian region. To achieve this objective it is use a database of World Bank of six indicators to measure state institutional quality, while the economic development is measure via the Human Development Index. The results show that improvement of Latin American countries’ state institutional quality, despite it is an absent policy will have a considerable positive impact on the economic development of the region. en_US dc.description.tableofcontents Introduction CHAPTER 1: Design of the research1.1. Purpose and research question.-1.2. Literature review 1.3. Theoretical Framework and hypothesis 1.4. Methodology and ProceduresCHAPTER 2: state institutional quality and strategies in China 2.1 China’s institutional context and quality2.2 China’s state strategies and economic goals3. CHAPTER 3: state institutional quality of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong 3.1 Japan’s state institutional quality3.2 South Korea’s state institutional quality3.3 Taiwan’s state institutional quality3.4 Singapore’s state institutional quality3.5 Hong Kong’s state institutional quality4. CHAPTER 4: Lessons of Asian countries’ state institutional quality for Latin America4.1. China’s state institutional quality and Latin America4.2. Japan’s state institutional quality and Latin America4.3. South Korea’s state institutional quality and Latin America 4.4. Taiwan’s state institutional quality and Latin America4.5. Singapore’s state institutional quality and Latin America 4.6. Hong Kong’s state institutional quality and Latin America 5. CHAPTER 5: econometric regression ConclusionReferences zh_TW dc.language.iso en_US - dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0099926020 en_US dc.title (題名) The impact of state institutional quality on development in Latin America: Lessons from the East-Asian Region en_US dc.type (資料類型) thesis en dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) AURIOL, E., STRAUB, S. AND FLOCHEL, T. 2011. Public Procurement and Rent-Senking: the Case of Paraguay. Technical Report. Working paers Series 661, Institut d’Economie Industrielle (IDEI) – Manufacture des Tabacs.BAUMOL, W. J., LITAN, R. AND SCHRAMM, C. 2007. Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity. Law and Economics Workshop, Berkeley Program in Law and Economics, UC Berkeley.BINDER, M. AND GEORGIADIS, G. 2010. Determinants of Human Development: Insights from State-Dependent Panel Models. Technical Report. Human Development Research Paper 2010/24, United National Development Programme.BLONDEL, J. AND INOGUCHI, T.. 2006. A common political culture in East and Southeast Asia? In Political cultures in Asia and Europe: Citizens, states and society values, J. Blondel and T. Inoguchi, Routledge; 1 edition, 89-112. CHEN, A. 2002. Capitalism Development, Entrepreneurial Class, and Democratization in China. Political Science Quarterly, Volume 117, Number 3, 401-422.DEOLALIKAR, A., BRILLANTES, A.B., GAIHA, J.R., PERNIA, R.M. AND RACELIS, M. 2002. Poverty Reduction and the Role of Institutions in Developing Asia. Technical Report. ERD Working Paper No. 10.EBEKE, C. AND OMGBA, L. D. 2011. Oil rents, governance quality, and the allocation of talents in developing countries. Technical Report. CERDI, Etudes et Documents, E 2011.23.EVANS, P. 1995. Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformations. Princeton: Princeton University Press.FOA, R. 2008. Social Institutions and Human Development. Technical Report. World Bank, Social Development Working Papers, Paper No. 006.Ge, G. L. and Ding, D.Z. 2009. The Effects of the Intitutional Enviroment on the Internationalization of Chinese Firm. In China Rules Globalization and Political Transformation, I. ALON, J. CHANG, M. FETSCHERIN, C. LATTEMANN AND J. R. MCINTYRE, Palgrave Macmillan, 46-68.HEGINBOTHAM, E. 2007. Evaluating China’s strategy toward the developing world. In China and the developing world: Beijing’s strategy for the twenty-first century, J. EISENMAN; E. HEGINBOTHAM AND D. MITCHELL, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 189-217.HELGASON, M. 2010. Institutional Quality And Economic Growth: A Comparison across Development Stages. Bachelor thesis. Department of Economics, Lund University.HONGMEI GAO, M. 2009. Natural Resources: Government Support for Chinese Companies. In China Rules Globalization and Political Transformation, I. ALON, J. CHANG, M. FETSCHERIN, C. LATTEMANN AND J. R. MCINTYRE, Palgrave Macmillan, 233-252.KIM, K. D. 1993. The mixed role of intellectuals and higher education in building democratic political culture in the Republic of South Korea. In Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries, L. DIAMOND, Lynne Rienner Publisher, 198-219.KING, A. Y.C. 1993. A non paradigmatic search for democracy in a Post-Confucian culture: The case of Taiwan, R.O.C. In Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries, L. DIAMOND, Lynne Rienner Publisher, 139-161.KURLANTZICK, J. 2008. China´s growing influence in SoutheastAsia. In China’s expansion into the Western Hemisphere: Implications for Latin America and The United States, R. RIORDAN AND G. PAZ Brookings Institution Press, 193-212.LIU, W. AND DICKEN, P. 2006. Transnational Corporations and ‘Obligated’ Embeddedness: Foreign Direct Investnment in China’s Automobile Industry. Environment and Planning A 38(7), 1229-1247.LOVELL, S. J. 2005. The Rise and Decline of Rent-Seeking Activity in the Brazilian Coffee Sector: Lessons from the Imposition and Removal of Coffee Export Quotas. Technical Report. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UCD. MEHLUM, H., MOENE, K., AND TORVIK, R. 2006. Institutions and the Resource Curse. The Economic Journal, 116, pp. 1–20.MITCHELL, D. AND MCGIFFERT, C. 2007. “Expanding the ‘Strategic Periphery’: A history of China’s interaction with the developing world. In China and the developing world: Beijing’s strategy for the twenty-first century, J. EISENMAN; E. HEGINBOTHAM AND D. MITCHELL, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 3-28.NGENDAKURIYO, F. 2009. Institutions Quality and Growth. Technical Report. Discussion Paper, IRES and Economics School of Louvain, Catholic University of Louvain.NGOK, M. 2007. Political Development in Hong Kong: State, political society, and civil society. Hong Kong University Press.North D. 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge University Press.OKSENBERG, M. 2001. China’s political system: Challenges of the twenty-first century. The China Journal, No 45, 21-35.ORESMAN, M. 2007. Repaving the silk road: China’s emergence in Central Asia. In China and the developing world: Beijing’s strategy for the twenty-first century, J. EISENMAN; E. HEGINBOTHAM AND D. MITCHELL, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 60-83.ORTMANN, S. 2009. Politics and Change in Singapore and Hong Kong: Containing Contention. Routledge Contemporary Asia Series.PORTER, R. 2003. The Evolving Political Culture of the Hong Kong SAR. In Hong Kong in Transition: One Country, Two Systems, R. ASH, B. HOOK AND R. PORTER. RoutledgeCurzon, London, 81-96.PYE, L. W. 1985a. Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam: forms of aggressive Confucianism. In Asian power and politics: The cultural dimensions of authority, L.W. PYE. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 215-247.PYE, L. W. 1985b. The riddle of Japan: the combining competition and consensus. In Asian power and politics: The cultural dimensions of authority, L.W. PYE. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 158-181.RANJAN, B. S. 2008. A New Way to Link Development to Institutions, Policies and Geography. Technical Report. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Policy Issues in International Trade and Commodities, study Series No. 37.RANJAN, B. S. AND DAS, M. 2010. Institution and Development Revisited: A Nonparametric Approach”. Technical Report. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.RAWSKI, T. G. 1994. Chinese Industrial Reform: Accomplishments, Prospects, and Implications. The American Economic Review 84(2), 271-275.SCHORTGEN, F. 2009. A Contextual View of Chinese Enterprise Internationaliztion”. In China Rules. Globalization and Political Transformation, I. ALON, J. CHANG, M. FETSCHERIN, C. LATTEMANN AND J. R. MCINTYRE. Palgrave Macmillan, 15-45.Teng, C. 2007. Hegemony and partnership: China’s strategy and diplomacy toward Latin America. In China and the developing world: Beijing’s strategy for the twenty-first century, J. EISENMAN, E. HEGINBOTHAM AND D. MITCHELL. M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y., 84-112.VALERIANI, E., PELUSO, S. AND REGGIO, E. 2011. The Impact of Institutional Quality on Economic Growth and Development: An Empirical Study. Technical Report. Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology.ZHOU, Y. 2008. Synchronizing Export Orientation with Import Substitution: Creating Competitive Indigenous High-Tech Companies in China. World Development, Volumen 36, No 11, 2353-2370. zh_TW