List of Charts…………………………………………………………………………ix
Illustrations…………………………………………………………………………v
Foreword by Ezra F. Vogel…………………………………………………………xxxix
Preface………………………………………………………………………………xlv
Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………xlix
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………1
PART I
The Education of Taiwan’s Godfather for the Development of Science and
Technology…………………………………………………………………………27
CHAPTER I
Childhood in a Gentry-Merchant Family in Nanjing (1910-1926)…………………29
Li’s Family and Education in Chinese Classics……………………………………30
The Experimental School of the Nanjing Senior Teachers’ College - a Modern
Deweyan Child-Centered Elementary School………………………………………34
The Zhongying Middle School - the Cradle of a Young Mathematician……………37
CHAPTER II
The Education of a Scientist in China and England (1926-1937)…………………41
From Southeast University to Central University, from Mathematics to Physics………
……………………………………………………………………………………42
Teaching Physics and Mathematics at Ginling Women’s University………………49
The Examination for the Sino-British Indemnity Scholarship………………………53
K. T. Li and the Cavendish Laboratory of Cambridge University…………………54
CHAPTER III
Making Science Serve China During the War (1937-1945)………………………59
Could a Physicist Fight a War?……………………………………………………59
Observing the Full Eclipse of the Sun in Northwest………………………………65
Li as a Manager of the Labor Department of the Ziyu Iron and Steel Mill…………66
The Iron and Steel Committee at the National Resources Commission……………70
PART II
The Practical Training of a Technocrat……………………………………………73
CHAPTER IV
Ship-building in Shanghai and Taiwan (1945-1953)………………………………75
Maobo Zhou, K. T. Li and the Construction Office for the Central Ship-Building
Corporation (1945-1948)…………………………………………………………75
Taiwan Ship-building Corporation – From a Novice to an Innovator……………79
CHAPTER V
Industrializing with Few Entrepreneurs - Industrial Development Commission
(1953-1958)………………………………………………………………………87
Taiwan’s Economy and Economic Policy-makers in the 1950s…………………88
K. Y. Yin and his “Planned Market Economy”…………………………………97
K. Y. Yin, K. T. Li and the Industrial Development Commission…………………104
The Industrial Development Commission and the Foreign Exchange Reform…………
……………………………………………………………………………………112
The Beginning of Li’s Career as an “Economic Diplomat”……………………115
PART III
A Technocrat’s Economic Policy…………………………………………………123
CHAPTER VI
Liberalizing the Economy during the Period of Military Mobilization - the Council for
US Aid (1958-1963)………………………………………………………………125
The Dissolution of the Economic Stabilization Board and the Reorganization of the
Council for US Aid………………………………………………………………127
The US’s Taiwan Policy in the 1950s……………………………………………130
K. T. Li and “How to Make a Bigger Pie”………………………………………133
August 7th Flood in 1959 - How to Turn a Natural Disaster into a Blessing for
Taiwan’s Economic Development………………………………………………137
The Formation of the 19-Point Program for Financial and Economic Reform…………
……………………………………………………………………………………139
The Statute for the Encouragement of Investment, its Formulation and Implementation
……………………………………………………………………………………143
A Sick Leave in the United States and an Appreciation of American Culture…………
……………………………………………………………………………………149
CHAPTER VII
Promoting Independent Economic Growth - Council for International Economic
Cooperation and Development and Ministry of Economic Affairs (1963-1969)…153
How to Accelerate the Growth of Exports………………………………………154
How to Control Population Growth and Cultivate Human Resources……………160
Studying the Principle of People’s Livelihood as the Minister of Economic Affairs
…………………………………………………………………………………162
Promoting International Economic Cooperation…………………………………167
Science and Technology Exchange between Taiwan and the US…………………171
Conversion to Christianity to Cleanse the Mind…………………………………177
CHAPTER VIII
Simultaneously Achieving Wealth, Equality and Stability - Ministry of Finance
(1969-1976)……………………………………………………………………181
Pluralization of Taiwan’s Finance……………………………………………184
The Man Behind the Tax Reform………………………………………………186
The Reform of Tax Administration……………………………………………191
The Centralized Disbursing System……………………………………………192
Adjusting Interest Rates at the Opportune Time to Control Inflation……………194
How to Manage the Oil Crisis under Chiang Ching-kuo’s Iron Fist……………195
CHAPTER IX
Making and Implementing an Appropriate Science and Technology Policy to Sustain
Economic Growth, to Promote People’s Livelihood, and to Achieve Self-Reliance
in National Defense - Minister without Portfolio (1976-1988)…………………203
The National Conventions for the Development of Science and Technology and the
Science and Technology Advising Group of the Executive Yuan………………206
The Program to Cultivate and to Attract Science and Technology Manpower………
…………………………………………………………………………………210
Strategic Industries and the Development of Information Industry………………213
TSMC……………………………………………………………………………220
CHAPTER X
The Taiwan Experience and Lesson………………………………………………225
The Taiwan Experience in Summary -- Appropriate Timing, Appropriate Policies…
…………………………………………………………………………………227
The Ethical Foundation of a Modern Society – the Sixth Relationship…………228
Notes……………………………………………………………………………233
Selected Bibliography……………………………………………………………243
Index……………………………………………………………………………247