Party-state capitalism

Party-state capitalism (Chinese: 黨國資本主義), or Kuomintang-state capitalism (Chinese: 國民黨國資本主義), is a term used by some economists and sociologists to describe the economy of Taiwan under the authoritarian military government of the Kuomintang (KMT). The term is not used by the Kuomintang itself; it was coined by Taiwanese economists such as Chen Shih-meng and Cyrus Chu, in their research report Deconstructing the KMT-State Capitalism (解構黨國資本主義).

Party-state capitalism

Party-state capitalism (Chinese: 黨國資本主義), or Kuomintang-state capitalism (Chinese: 國民黨國資本主義), is a term used by some economists and sociologists to describe the economy of Taiwan under the authoritarian military government of the Kuomintang (KMT). The term is not used by the Kuomintang itself; it was coined by Taiwanese economists such as Chen Shih-meng and Cyrus Chu, in their research report Deconstructing the KMT-State Capitalism (解構黨國資本主義).