90 90 90 90 16 18 (national state building) 17 1 1775 David Landes 1999 278 24
2 Thomas Mun 3 autonomy 4 5 zero-sum game 6 2 Jacques Adda 2000 59 3 Dominick Salvatore (2001), International economics (7th ed) (New York: John Wiley), p. 31 4 Robert Gilpin (1987), The political economy of international relations (Princeton N.J.: Princeton University Press), pp. 31~35 5 Jacob Viner (1948), Power Versus Plenty as Objectives of Foreign Policy in the 17 th and 18 th Centuries, World Politics (October), Vol. 1, p.2~4 6 Robert Gilpin, The political economy of international relations. 25
Jacob Viner 7 8 F. List 9 franchise rent-seeking 10 7 Viner Jacob, World Politics, p. 9. 8 Jacques Adda 65List 2002 8486 9 2000 213281 10 Robert Ekelund, B Tollison, Robert D (1997), Politicized Economies: Monarchy, Monopoly, and Mercantilism (Texas A & M University press), pp. 13~16; pp. 28~43. 26
11 12 2.1 13 F. List John Keynes 11 Sen Gautam (1984), The Military Origins of Industrial and International Trade Rivalry (NY: St. Martin s Press) 12 1997 29 David Landes 228258 13 Robert Gilpin, The political economy of international relations, ch.3; Robert Ekelund, B, Tollison, Robert D, Politicized Economies: Monarchy, Monopoly, and Mercantilism, pp.42~43. 27
14 19 15 Grant Hamilton 16 neo-mercantilism 178 17 The Endogenous Growth Theory 14 26 15 Jacques Adda 77 16 Robert Gilpin 1994 37 31 17 Barry Jones (1986), Conflict and Control in the World Economy: Contemporary Economic Realism and Neo-Mercantilism (Great Britain: Wheat sheaf Book Ltd), pp. 150~223. 28
18 Strategic Trade Theory 19 2.2 18 Romer, Paul (1990), Endogenous Technology change, Journal of Political Economy, Vol.98, No. 5, p. 571; Gilpin, Robert (2001), Global political economy: understanding the international economic order (Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press), pp.112~117 19 STT Krugman Paul ed. (1986), Strategic trade policy and the new international economics (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press) 29
NICs 20 export-oriented policy 21 90 autonomy capacity Peter Evans Chalmers Johnson aggregation 22 23 17 State building 24 20 Robert Wade (1990), Governing the market: economic theory and the role of government in East Asian industrialization (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press), pp.113~159 21 37 2003 3 91117 22 Peter Evans (1995), Embedded autonomy: states and industrial transformation, (Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press), pp.43~74; Chalmers Johnson (1982), MITI and the Japanese miracle : the growth of industrial policy, 1925-1975 (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press), pp.3~25 23 Yun-han Chu (1989), State Structure and Economic Adjustment of the East Asian newly Industrializing Countries, International Organization (autumn), Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 647~672. 24 49 30
90 25 S-S 26 195060 27 S-S 25 2003 17 26 Wolgang Stolper, Paul Samuelson (1941), Protection and Real Wage, Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 9, pp.58~73; 2002 5 81 27 Dani Rodrik (1995), Getting Investment Right: how South Korea and Taiwan Grew Rich, Economic Policy, April, p.67 31
50 28 29 30 31 2.1 1948 1955 1959 1965 2003 50 28 1999 9799 29 2003 45 30 4041 44 31 World Bank (1993), The East Asian Miracle (NY: Oxford University Press Inc.), pp. 1~15 32
managed trade 1993 1952 1960 3.1 2 32 60 50 70 33 2.2 2.2 1996=100 2002 5 110 34 32 68 33 34 Wade, Robert (1990), ibid, pp.159~160. 33
35 1970 80 10 18 6 36 2.3 37 SGDP IGDP UNCTAD Taiwan Statistical Data Book, (1992) 35 Phillip Hookon Park (2000), A Reflection on the East Asian Development Model: Comparison of the South Korea and Taiwanese Experiences, The East Asian development model: economic growth, institutional failure and the aftermath of the crisis (Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] : Macmillan ; New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's), p156~159 36 1992 746747 37 34
38 39 40 41 1980 1960 90 42 38 1995 18 39 Robert Wade (1990), governing the market, p.160; Phillip Hookon Park (2000), A Reflection on the East Asian Development Model: Comparison of the South Korea and Taiwanese Experiences, The East Asian development model: economic growth, institutional failure and the aftermath of the crisis, p.159. 40 H. H Wang (1998), Technology, Economic Security, State and the Political Economy of Economic Networks (New York: University Press of America). Phillip Hookon Park (2000), ibid, p.159 41 168 42 1997 27 12 35
43 1956 943 261 1961 1100 310 1981 1800 500 1990 2000 44 557 45 1966 22.6 1981 42.18 80 1960 1956 2 28 46 43 Robert Gilpin (2001), ibid, pp.113~116; Sachs, Jeffrey (1993), Macroeconomics in the global economy (Hertfordshire: Harvester Wheatsheaf), pp.579~580. 44 55 45 1992 5456 82 46 6667 36
2 47 75 11.5 1968 1966 18.8 1981 9 48 2.4 56 3637 75 116117 80 47 88 48 37
80 49 80 50 2.3 40 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 49 9 50 1986 GDP 51 1990 60 38
( ) 240 180 120 60 0 http://140.111.1.192/statistics/index.htm 51 52 51 69 52 Jeffery Paige (1975), Agrarian revolution: social movements and export agriculture in the underdeveloped world, (New York: Free Press), pp.26~28. 39
53 2.5 land wage Jeffery Paige (1975), Agrarian revolution: social movements and export agriculture in the underdeveloped world (New York: Free Press), p. 29 1949 54 53 Ibid, pp.29~30 54 126132 40
50 60 20 50.2.6 1961 80 55 56 55 56 69 1994 1989 1 134140 41
2.4 cultivator noncultivator Paige Jeffery (1975), Agrarian revolution: social movements and export agriculture in the underdeveloped world (New York: Free Press), p.11. 90 administrative guidance 42
S-S R-V S-S R-V 43
Ronald Rogowski (1989), Commerce and coalitions : how trade affects domestic political alignment (Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press), p. 8 sector 57 M. Hiscox Specific Factor Model R-V 57 Robert, Keohane, H. Miner (1996), Internationalization and Domestic Politics, (Cambridge, [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press), pp.36~39. 44
capitalist landowner - arable land 58 3 58 Ronald Rogowski, (1989), Commerce and coalitions : how trade affects domestic political alignments, pp..27~28 45
labor 59 1950 60 194950 61 59 Ibid, pp.6~35 60 Ibid, p.36 61 46
62 63 64 2.5 65 1999 87~96 2003 1992 62 Paige Jeffery (1975), Agrarian revolution: social movements and export agriculture in the underdeveloped world, pp.9~12. 63 Peter Evans (1995), Embedded autonomy: states and industrial transformation, pp.53~57; Yun-han Chu (1989), State Structure and Economic Adjustment of the East Asian newly Industrializing Countries, pp..650651 64 98~101 65 Ronald Rogowski (1989), State Structure and Economic Adjustment of the East Asian newly Industrializing Countries, International Organization, pp.13~14 47
66 67 5060 6070 80 68 69 66 4355 67 Rostow, W.W. 2001 4849 68 113 69 2003 8 23 48
2.7 4050 70 5060 6070 7080 8090 ABSPVC PC IC 90PDA 2002 1 14 90 195090 92 70 55 49
71 72 1950 73 71 1995 271 276 72 Robert, Wade (1990), governing the market, p.265. 73 579 50
74 5070 GDP 2.8 GDP Dani Rodrik (1995), Getting Investment Right: how South Korea and Taiwan Grew Rich, Economic Policy, April, p p.90 aggregate Robet Wade 74 Peter Evans (1995), Embedded autonomy: states and industrial transformation, pp. 54~55. 51
75 76 80 77 78 relative autonomy 79 80 75 Robert Wade (1990), governing the market, pp.295296 1992 98 100 76 1989 146 77 Yun-han Chu, (1989), State Structure and Economic Adjustment of the East Asian newly Industrializing Countries, pp.657~659 78 World Bank (1993), ibid, pp.184~185 79 Peter Evans (1995), Embedded autonomy: states and industrial transformation, p.59; Tun-jen Cheng, Pei-chen Chang (2003), Limits of Statecraft: Taiwan s Political Econmy under Lee Teng-hui, Lee, Wei-Chin Wang T. Y, (ed.) Sayonara to the Lee Teng-hui Era (N.Y.: University Press of America, Inc.), pp.116~117. 80 Yun-han Chu, (1989), State Structure and Economic Adjustment of the East Asian newly Industrializing Countries, International Organization, pp.652~655 52
90 Jacob Viner 53