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- Four_Asian_Tigers abstract "The Asian Tigers or Asian Dragons is a term used in reference to the highly free and developed economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. These nations and areas were notable for maintaining exceptionally high growth rates (in excess of 7 percent a year) and rapid industrialization between the early 1960s and 1990s. By the 21st century, all four had developed into advanced and high-income economies, specializing in areas of competitive advantage. For example, Hong Kong and Singapore have become world-leading international financial centers, whereas South Korea and Taiwan are world leaders in manufacturing information technology. Their economic success stories have served as role models for many developing countries, especially the Tiger Cub Economies.Despite a World Bank report crediting neoliberal policies with the responsibility for the boom, including maintenance of export-led regimes, low taxes and minimal welfare states were also praised, but institutional analysis also states some state intervention was involved. The World Bank report acknowledged benefits from policies of the repression of the financial sector, such as state-imposed below-market interest rates for loans to specific exporting industries. However, it also pointed out free trade and less government spending were the driving force. As a result these economies enjoyed extremely high growth rates sustained over decades. Other important aspects include major government investments in education, non-democratic and relatively authoritarian political systems during the early years of development, high levels of U.S. bond holdings, and high public and private savings rates. However this is highly debated, and many have argued that Industrial Policy had a much greater influence than the World Bank report suggested A period of liberalization did occur, and the first major setback experienced by the Tiger economies was the 1997 Asian financial crisis. While Singapore and Taiwan were relatively unscathed, Hong Kong came under intense speculative attacks against its stock market and currency necessitating unprecedented market interventions by the state Hong Kong Monetary Authority, and South Korea underwent a major stock market crash brought on by high levels of non-performing corporate loans. As a result and in the years after the crisis, all four economies rebounded strongly. South Korea, the worst-hit of the Tigers, has managed to triple its per capita GDP in dollar terms since 1997.[citation needed]".
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- Four_Asian_Tigers hangul "아시아의 네 마리 용".
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- Four_Asian_Tigers j "aa3 zau1 sei3 siu2 lung4".
- Four_Asian_Tigers l "Asia's Four Little Dragons".
- Four_Asian_Tigers lk "Asia's four dragons".
- Four_Asian_Tigers mr "asia ŭi ne mari yŏng".
- Four_Asian_Tigers myr "Yǎjōu sz̀ syǎu lúng".
- Four_Asian_Tigers p "Yǎzhōu sì xiǎo lóng".
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- Four_Asian_Tigers piccap "A map showing the Four Asian Tigers".
- Four_Asian_Tigers poj "A-chiu Sì-sió-lêng".
- Four_Asian_Tigers rr "asia ui ne mari yong".
- Four_Asian_Tigers s "亚洲四小龙".
- Four_Asian_Tigers t "亞洲四小龍".
- Four_Asian_Tigers tp "Yǎjhōu sìh siǎo lóng".
- Four_Asian_Tigers w "Yachou szu hsiao lung".
- Four_Asian_Tigers y "aa jāu sei síu lòhng".
- Four_Asian_Tigers subject Category:Countries_in_Asia.
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- Four_Asian_Tigers subject Category:Economy_of_Hong_Kong.
- Four_Asian_Tigers subject Category:Economy_of_Singapore.
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- Four_Asian_Tigers comment "The Asian Tigers or Asian Dragons is a term used in reference to the highly free and developed economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. These nations and areas were notable for maintaining exceptionally high growth rates (in excess of 7 percent a year) and rapid industrialization between the early 1960s and 1990s. By the 21st century, all four had developed into advanced and high-income economies, specializing in areas of competitive advantage.".
- Four_Asian_Tigers label "Aziatische Tijgers".
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- Four_Asian_Tigers label "Cuatro tigres asiáticos".
- Four_Asian_Tigers label "Four Asian Tigers".
- Four_Asian_Tigers label "Quatre dragons asiatiques".
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- Four_Asian_Tigers label "Tigres asiáticos".
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- Four_Asian_Tigers label "Четыре азиатских тигра".
- Four_Asian_Tigers label "النمور الآسيوية الأربعة".
- Four_Asian_Tigers label "アジア四小龍".
- Four_Asian_Tigers label "亚洲四小龙".
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