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The impact of state institutional quality on development in Latin America: Lessons from the East-Asian Region

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(1)International Master’s Program in Asia-Pacific Studies College of Social Sciences National Chengchi University. 立. 政 治 大. ‧ 國. 學. Nat. y. ‧. Master’s Thesis. io. sit. The impact of state institutional quality on development in. n. al. er. Latin America: Lessons from the East-Asian Region. Ch. engchi. i n U. v. Student: Jhon Valdiglesias Oviedo Advisor: Teng Chung-chian. September 2012. i   .

(2) The impact of state institutional quality on development in Latin America: Lessons from the East-Asian Region. Student: Jhon Valdiglesias Oviedo Advisor: Teng Chung-chian. 立. 政 治 大. ‧ 國. 學. A Thesis. sit. io. National Chengchi University. er. Nat. y. Studies. ‧. Submitted to International Master’s Program in Asia-Pacific. a. n. v l Cfulfillment of the Requirement In partial ni hengchi U. For the degree of Master in China Studies. August 2012. ii   .

(3) Abstract. 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. 政 治 大. objective it is use a database of World Bank of six indicators to measure state institutional quality, while the economic development is measure via. 立. the Human Development Index. The results show that improvement of. ‧ 國. 學. 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.. n. er. io. sit. y. Nat. al. Ch. engchi. iii   . i n U. v.

(4) Table of contents. Introduction CHAPTER 1: Design of the research 1.1. Purpose and research question.1.2. Literature review. 立. 政 治 大. 1.3. Theoretical Framework and hypothesis. CHAPTER 2: state institutional quality and strategies in China. Nat. n. al. Ch. er. io. 2.2 China’s state strategies and economic goals. sit. y. 2.1 China’s institutional context and quality. ‧. ‧ 國. 學. 1.4. Methodology and Procedures. i n U. v. 3. CHAPTER 3: state institutional quality of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong. engchi. 3.1 Japan’s state institutional quality 3.2 South Korea’s state institutional quality 3.3 Taiwan’s state institutional quality 3.4 Singapore’s state institutional quality 3.5 Hong Kong’s state institutional quality iv   .

(5) 4. CHAPTER 4: Lessons of Asian countries’ state institutional quality for Latin America. 4.1. China’s state institutional quality and Latin America 4.2. Japan’s state institutional quality and Latin America 4.3. South Korea’s state institutional quality and Latin America 4.4. Taiwan’s state institutional quality and Latin America. 政 治 大 4.6. Hong Kong’s state institutional quality and Latin America 立 4.5. Singapore’s state institutional quality and Latin America. ‧. References. ‧ 國. Conclusion. 學. 5. CHAPTER 5: econometric regression. n. er. io. sit. y. Nat. al. Ch. engchi.  . v   . i n U. v.

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