dc.description.abstract | In 2014, the legislators in Taiwan due to the signing of Cross-Strait Agreement on Trade in Services process with a big flaw caused resentment in Taiwan and then initiate younger student protests, resulting in paralysis of the legislature for several days, the content of fairness, impartiality and openness controversial. There are many experts and pundits say each has its theoretical foundation truth, and the actual impact of the related industries, but there are few scholars to explore.
The clauses in Cross-Strait Agreement on Trade in Services has not yet had a direct impact on the auto-mobile parts industry, but some of it may indirectly affect, such as logistics, distribution services, air cargo terminal operator, shipping, air transport and warehousing services, etc., are the mainly for export auto-mobile parts industry has an indirect effect.
The study was requested to participate in the year 2014 Taipei AMPA manufacturers to complete a questionnaire to explore the opinion of auto-mobile parts manufacturers is optimistic or pessimistic for Cross-Strait Agreement on Trade in Services and their confidence in the government′s policy of follow-up.
To use statistical software SPSS 22 for run the single variable ANOVA and Pearson correlation analysis, the data can be found that the small and medium-sized auto-mobile parts manufacturers thought this agreement bring benefit is conservative and even pessimistic.
Key words: Student protest; Cross-Strait Agreement on Trade in Services; Auto-mobile part manufacture; One-way ANOVA analysis; Pearson Correlation Analysis.
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