Political Economy of Cross-Strait Investments: The Taiwanese High-tech Industry as an Example
- 서울대학교 경제연구소
- Seoul Journal of Economics
- Seoul Journal of Economics Volume 24 No.2
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2011.06171 - 195 (24 pages)
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The data analyzed in this paper revealed that Taiwanese hightech companies that invested in China have grown larger. Industrial clusters have been established in the Greater Shanghai area and to a lesser extent, along the Shenzhen-Dongguan-Guangzhou corridor. These clusters were established along the principles of vertical differentiation. Will the post-ECFA China-Taiwan relations create the "Chiwan" phenomenon or will it present Taiwan with a "prisoner's dilemma"? The paper proposes that in taking advantage of China's huge domestic market, Taiwanese high-tech enterprises should maintain their comparative advantage in the world ICT market. In terms of production functions, aside from capital, innovation-driven human resource is perhaps equally, if not more, important in maintaining enterprise profitability and sustainability.
Abstract
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Taiwanese Investments in China with Particular Focus on High-tech Industries
Ⅲ. Prospects Brought by the Recently Established Cross-Strait Relations for Taiwanese High-tech Industry Investments
Ⅳ. Concluding Remarks: "Chiwan" or "Prisoner's Dilemma" - Can Taiwanese High-tech Industries Really Benefit from the So-called "Peace Dividend" from China?
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