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1. Contact Us
2. About CEPD
2-1. History and Mission
2-2. Organization
2-3. The Organic Act of the CEPD
2-4. Minister and Deputy Minister
2-5. Members
2-6. Works Past 20 Years
3. Current Economic Situation and Issue Analysis
3-1. Taiwan's Economic Situation and Outlook
3-2. Plan to Enhance the Soundness of the Housing Market
3-3. The Effects of Taiwan's Measures to Help Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Cope with the Recent Financial Crisis
4. Economic Policy
4-1. Plans for National Development
4-2. Infrastructure Projects
4-3. Industrial Development
4-4. Manpower Development & Employment
4-5. Reform of the Business Environment
5. The Economic Development Course in Taiwan
5-1. Economic Development, R.O.C. (Taiwan)
5-2. Summary of Medium-Term Plans for R.O.C. (Taiwan)
6. Taiwan Business Cycle Indicators
6-1. Press Release
6-2. Business Indicators Database
6-3. Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions
7. Statistics
7-1. Taiwan Statistical Data Book
7-2. Urban and Regional Development Statistics
7-3. Manpower Indicators
7-4. Population Projections for Taiwan: 2010-2060
7-5. Essential Statistics
7-6. Taiwan Economic Statistics
8. Speech
8-1. Burgeoning Asia-Pacific Markets - Opportunities and Challenges for Taiwan(Dr. San, Gee - Deputy Minister)
8-2. Taiwan's Response to the Financial Tsunami
8-3. 2008 ECCT Business Forum CEPD Chairman Opening Speech
8-4. Taiwan's Industrial Development Strategies
8-5. M-Taiwan Program- Paving a Good Way for WiMAX Ecosystem(2007 WiMAX Forum)
8-6. Presentation by Vice Chairman Thomas Yeh at Taiwanese Association of American – New Jersey and Taiwanese American Fellowship Presbyterian Church, June 11, 2005
8-7. Presentation at 2005 EU-Taiwan IT Cooperation Event, April 28, 2005
8-8. Presentation at Taiwan Financial Services Conference, New York and London, March 3 and 7, 2005
8-9. Taiwan's Role as an International Logistics and Distribution Center (Speech by Vice Chairperson Mei Yueh Ho)
8-10. The 26th CIRET Conference on 'Business Surveys, Cyclical Indictors and Consumer Surveys'
8-11. Taiwan's Free Port Plan
9. Publications
9-1. Series
9-2. Monograph
10. Acts & Regulations
10-1. Directions for Planning and Promoting The Utilization of Long-Term Funding
10-2. Operational Guidelines for the Utilization of Long-Term Funding
11. E-Paper
12. Links
12-1. Better Business Environment Other Info
12-2. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
12-3. National Bureau of Economic Research
12-4. The Conference Board
12-5. Taiwan Institute of Economic Research
12-6. Economic and Social Research Institute, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
12-7. The E-government Entry Point of Taiwan
12-8. Sustainable Development Indicator System
13. Videos
14. FAQ
14-1. How does the government solicit and assist foreign business investment in Taiwan?
14-2. Since the basic wage was adjusted to NT$17,280 per month and NT$95 per hour, some employers have used this as an excuse to lay off employees or reduce their benefits. So how does the government help employees avoid being treated unfairly?
14-3. Where can data concerning Taiwan's manpower indicators be accessed?
14-4. What is the purpose of carrying out the “Project for the Development of Care Welfare Services and the Care Industry”? What are the current progress and achievements of the project?
14-5. What are the recently announced measures for improving the National Travel Card? Can members of the general public apply for the card? Are the benefits the same?
14-6. What future changes will we see in Taiwan's labor market demand and supply trends? What policy responses will be adopted?
14-7. Since the fall in Taiwan's unemployment rate is somewhat divorced from the public's actual perception, is it suitable to use this rate as an economic target?
14-8. How will the government remedy unemployment problems?
14-9. How will the government assist women to take up jobs?
14-10. What are the government's policies for coping in the future with the declining birth rate and aging population?
14-11. Frequent asking questions about Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA)
14-12. How is the Offshore Island Development Fund Subsidy Program evaluated to optimize the effect of its implementation?
14-13. What is the state of achievement of the Challenge 2008: National Development Plan's seven main targets?
14-14. Does the CEPD continue to evaluate the performance of the “New Ten Projects” after the launch of the “First-Stage Three-Year Sprint Program”?
14-15. What concrete actions does the CEPD take when the Executive Yuan asks it to evaluate the performance of major economic development projects?
14-16. How much does the government invest in major public construction projects each year? What is its share of the total government budget? What are its contributions to economic growth and job creation? What are the main kinds of projects invested in?
14-17. How does the government allocate the budget for major public construction projects each year?
14-18. What is the Government's Preliminary Processing of Major Public Construction Projects?
14-19. What concrete results has the government achieved in eliminating obstacles to foreign business investment?
14-20. Has the government set up a mechanism for processing foreign business chambers' suggestions?
14-21. What are the contents of foreign business chambers' suggestions and the objects of their requests?
14-22. What role does the CEPD play in regard to suggestions, position papers and suchlike (e.g., the AmCham White Paper) presented by foreign chambers of commerce?
14-23. How do foreign chambers of commerce in Taiwan make suggestions to the government?
15. Historical Data Archive
15-1. Economic Policy
15-2. Publications
15-3. FAQ
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