South Korea and Taiwan: Notes on industrial policy

Vol. 10 No. 2 (1990)

Apr-Jun / 1990
Published April 1, 1990
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How to Cite

Jr., Hamilton de Moura Ferreira, and Otaviano Canuto dos Santos Fo. 1990. “South Korea and Taiwan: Notes on Industrial Policy”. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 10 (2):257-77. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31571990-0530.

South Korea and Taiwan: Notes on industrial policy

Hamilton de Moura Ferreira Jr.
Professor, Universidade Federal da Bahia – UFBa, Bahia/BA, Brasil.
Otaviano Canuto dos Santos Fo.
Professor, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia – UFU, Minas Gerais/MG, Brasil.
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 10 No. 2 (1990), Apr-Jun / 1990, Pages 257-277

Abstract

This piece is concerned about the industrial policies enacted by South Korea
and Taiwan after WWII. We order our presentation into three main topics: i) strong state
interventionism; ii) differences between the two, Taiwan with strong presence of state-led
productive sector and fragmented private capital, while in South Korea there is higher presence
of heavy and high-tech industries and private conglomerates; iii) the advances and
obstacles in this decade.

JEL Classification: O25; O14; F52.


Keywords: Industrial policy economic development interventionism