U.S. aid to Taiwan ; a study of foreign aid, self-help, and development / [by] Neil H. Jacoby.
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New York :
F.A. Praeger,
[1967, ©1966]
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Series: | Praeger series on international economics and development.
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Table of Contents:
- I. Why study aid?
- II. Standards for evaluating aid
- III. Objectives of U.s. economic aid to the Republic of China
- IV. Character of the aid program
- V. Organization and institutions of aid
- VI. Perspectives on Taiwan before 1950
- VII. Economic development, 1951-65
- VIII. Social and political development, 1951-65
- IX. The military burden
- X.U.S. influence on Chinese economic policy
- XI. Overall economic effects of U.S. aid
- XII. Political and social effects of U.S. aid
- XIII. Aid allocation and development strategy
- XIV. Selection of aid projects
- XV. Instrumental structure of aid
- XVI. Aid administrative policy in Taiwan
- XVII. The termination of aid: TAiwan in 1965
- XVIII. Lessons for American economic aid policy
- Appendixes: A. Sample questionnaire submitted to Chinese government officials
- B. Tables on the U.S. economic aid program for Taiwan, 1951-65
- C. Tables on economic development of Taiwan, 1951-65
- D. Selected tables on the political and social development of Taiwan, 1951-65
- E. No-aid growth models of Taiwan economy
- F. No -military-burden growth models of Taiwan's economy
- G. Light-aid growth medels of Taiwan's economy.