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  2. A tiger economy is the economy of a country which undergoes rapid economic growth, usually accompanied by an increase in the standard of living. The term was originally used for the Four Asian Tigers ( South Korea , Taiwan , Hong Kong , and Singapore ) as tigers are important in Asian symbolism, which also inspired the Tiger Cub ...

    • What Is A Tiger Economy?
    • Understanding Tiger Economies
    • The Asian Tigers
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    • Asian Tiger Economies and The G-8
    • Tiger Economies and U.S. Foreign Policy

    A tiger economy is a term used to describe several booming economies, particularly in Southeast Asia. The Asian tiger economies typically include Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. The Asian tigers are high-growth economies that have transitioned from predominately agrarian societies of the 1960s to industrialized nations. The economic ...

    With the injection of large amounts of foreign investment, the Asian tiger economies grew substantially between the late 1980s and early- to mid-1990s. The nations experienced a financial crisis in 1997 and 1998, which, in part, stemmed from huge debt-servicing expenses and inequitable distribution of wealth. The majority of these nations’ wealth r...

    The Asian tigers share many characteristics, including an emphasis on exports, an educated population, and a growing standard of living.

    Originally referring to the Asian tigers, the phrase "tiger economy" has since been used to describe any small country that is perceived to be punching above its economic weight. These include the "Gulf tiger" (Dubai), the "Baltic Tigers" (Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia), or the Celtic tiger (Ireland). In Africa, countries with rapid development ar...

    Emerging economies often stand in contrast with the Group of Eight or G-8 highly industrialized nations, including France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, Canada, and Russia. This elite circle holds an annual meeting to focus on global issues that include economic growth, energy, and terrorism. While the Asian tigers h...

    Two of the four Asian tigers are officially part of China, and many mainland provinces have experienced tiger-like economic booms. To counter Beijing's growing dominance in the Pacific, President Obama made the decision to “pivot to Asia” throughout his two terms in office (2009-2017). President Biden has hinted at resuming the Obama policy in Asia...

  3. The Four Asian Tigers (also known as the Four Asian Dragons or Four Little Dragons in Chinese and Korean) are the developed Asian economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. [1] . Between the early 1950s and 1990s, they underwent rapid industrialization and maintained exceptionally high growth rates of more than 7 percent a year.

  4. 2023年10月5日 · The Four Asian Tigers are the high-growth economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. All four economies have been fueled by exports and rapid industrialization, and have...

  5. Four Asian Tigers is a term given to the economies of four countries – Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and South Korea. Driven by exports and rapid industrialization, the Four Asian Tigers have steadily retained a high rate of economic growth since the 1960s, joining the ranks of the richest countries in the world.

  6. 2024年3月20日 · Fact checked by. Ante Mazalin. Summary: The term “tiger economy” refers to robust and rapidly growing economies, particularly in Southeast Asia. Initially applied to the Asian tigers—Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan—the concept has evolved to encompass any smaller nation outperforming its economic size.

  7. 2023年1月14日 · Business & Economics. Economic Grrrowth in the East: Asian Tiger Economies. Can the conditions that produced the fast-growing economies of the Four Tigers—Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan—be replicated? Getty. By: Danielle Han. January 14, 2023. 3 minutes. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR.