Also known as Four Asian Dragons
Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong & Singapore – they underwent industrialization and maintained high growth rates in the 1960s and 1990s
The "Four Asian Tigers" refers to Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore, which experienced rapid industrialization and sustained high economic growth rates between the 1960s and 1990s. These economies matter because their successful development during this period demonstrated an alternative model of rapid economic advancement and became influential examples for other developing nations seeking to modernize.
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De Aziatische Tijgers was een bijnaam die gegeven werd aan drie landen in Azië: Singapore, Zuid-Korea en Taiwan, en de Speciale Bestuurlijke Regio Hongkong (China). Dit vanwege van hun snelle economische ontwikkeling in de jaren '80 en '90. In 1998 kwam hier een eind aan.
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