國立臺灣大學經濟學系暨研究所魏凱立2006-07-262018-06-282006-07-262018-06-282005-07-31http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/18715Throughout the 20th-century, businesses in the south China area have had a comparative advantage in producing time-intensive goods. This comparative advantage was of little value prior to World War II, but since the war, international telephone and air service have made international trade in time-intensive goods practical. This has caused the demand for time-intensive goods on the international market to grow at an extremely rapid pace. This growth in demand can explain the export booms experienced by both Hong Kong, Taiwan and finally China.application/pdf161190 bytesapplication/pdfzh-TW國立臺灣大學經濟學系暨研究所戰後香港與台灣紡織業與成衣業對美國之出口:時間密集之重要性reporthttp://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/18715/1/932415H002010.pdf