> Old iDiot (OD), you really dont know how to read the following chart
> you presented. No wonder you argued and refused to listen...
>
>
http://indexmundi.com/g/g.aspx?c=tw&v=66
>
> In the chart, the line of year represents previous year of economic
> growth. For example, line 2008 shows Taiwan's economic growth in 2007
> about 5%%. And line 2002 shows Taiwan's economic growth in 2001 about
> -2%%, a negative growth for first time in 50 years. Chen Shui-bian was
> in power in 2001.
>
> Below link is an article for Taiwan's economic growth (-1.91%%) in
> 2001. Now say "Thank you" to your Confucius, abianchen. Haha!
No it doesn't.
Now anwser this, coward.
The fact is Hong Kong and
Singapore experienced negative growth in 2002. Why? Are you going to blame
that on CSB too? Idiot moron. How about I say, last 8 years under PRC
control, Hong Kong had negative growth. Got any problem with that? What
was it that CSB did to your loved dicitorial model Singapore that caused it
to also have negative growth? Stupid moron.
> Or if you want to twist, do it, show everyone, I love to see you twist
> things. And I am counting. Haha!
>
>
http://taiwanreview.nat.gov.tw/fp.asp?xItem=732&CtNode=128
>
> Publish Date: 06/01/2002
> Story Type: ECONOMICS
> Byline: WU RONG-I AND CHENG CHENG-MOUNT
>
> After the negative growth experienced in 2001--the worst performance
> in modern Taiwan history--the economy has started to regain strength.
> But numerous challenges will need to be faced for Taiwan to
> demonstrate its long-term economic competitiveness.
>
> Last year when Taiwan registered minus 1.91-percent growth in gross
> domestic product (GDP) as calculated by the Directorate General of
> Budget, Accounting, and Statistics (DGBAS), the national statistics
> office, it was the first time in Taiwan's post-World War II history
> that negative economic growth had been recorded.