| 研究生: |
黎希娜 Ilcy Dixiana Mejia Rivera |
|---|---|
| 論文名稱: |
將台灣1950年代至1980年代的成長經驗運用在宏都拉斯的發展策略上 Applying Taiwan’s competitive advantage during the 1950’s to 1980’s to Honduras development strategy |
| 指導教授: |
周行一
Chow, Edward |
| 學位類別: |
碩士
Master |
| 系所名稱: |
商學院 - 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA) International MBA Program College of Commerce(IMBA) |
| 論文出版年: | 2010 |
| 畢業學年度: | 98 |
| 語文別: | 英文 |
| 論文頁數: | 101 |
| 中文關鍵詞: | 宏都拉斯的發展策略 |
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將台灣1950年代至1980年代的成長經驗運用在宏都拉斯的發展策略上
At the end of 2009 Honduras was facing the biggest political crisis in its history, it will be remember as the worst year of any Central American Country, as it was predicted by economists the impact was huge not only politically but socially and economically, hopefully after several months of turbulence, signs of stability began to rise from the ashes, the new President elections brought new hopes to Honduras society. This thesis is written as a basis analysis to the current situation and prospective of Honduras growth with a comparison to Taiwan strategic development during the 1950’s until the 1980’s which represents its transition from an agricultural to an industrialized based economy; Taiwan miraculous development and growth has been admired for many, it is really impressive to see how a country with so many limitations could rise as Taiwan did. Considering this two countries scenarios it would be said that a country with such abundance of resources its meant to be a develop one, while the other will face troubles to survive, however, Taiwan has shown that the scarce of resources and other external factors are not limitations to achieve economic development therefore growth. Can Honduras learn from Taiwan experiences and change its economical situation? Considering Honduras holistic situation, are those Taiwan’s strategies still applicable?
The answers of these questions are promising, it is feasible to reach economic development and growth, the limitations involved in an agricultural based economy can be overcome and nation’s competitiveness can be achieved, it is not an easy task, several changes need to be done.
Finally, to achieve a nation’s competitive advantage mostly requires the government and citizenship engagement, working in sync as the engine of the process, Taiwan is an example of what the nation’s population is able to do.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT i
ABSTRACT ii
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES v
Chapter I Introduction 1
Chapter II Data Collection
2.1 Objectives 2
2.2 Research Questions 2
2.3 Hypothesis 2
2.4 Methodology 2
Chapter III Presentation of Findings
3.1 Honduras Development and Economic Situation 4
3.1.1. Honduras Brief 4
3.1.2 Analysis of the Main Economic Indicators 6
3.1.3 Honduras Industries 11
3.2 Taiwan Development and Economic Situation 12
3.2.1 Taiwan Brief 12
3.2.2 Analysis of the Main Economic Indicators 14
3.2.3 Taiwan Industries 19
Chapter IV Taiwan Development Strategy period 1952-1980
4.1 Taiwan Diamond Analysis 23
4.2 Taiwan’s Diamond Dynamism 38
4.3 Unforeseen Aspects of Taiwan Development 39
4.4 Taiwan in Perspective 40
Chapter V Honduras Development Analysis Current Situation
5.1 Honduras Diamond Analysis 42
5.2 Honduras Dynamism 55
5.3 Honduras in Perspective 56
Chapter VI Conclusions 58
Chapter VII References 59
Chapter VIII Appendix 65
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