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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With transparency and diligence the Taiwanese government has avoided many problems.</p><p>s the Austrian school of economics demonstrates in the calculation 
theory of socialism, no central planning body has the capacity to 
organize society based on coercive mandates. The main reason is that the
 central planner is unable to obtain all the necessary information to 
organize society in this way, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://books.google.es/books?id=QQgCAQAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PA10&amp;lpg=PA10&amp;dq=subjective,+creative,+dispersed+and+tacit&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=2ciCermJJn&amp;sig=ACfU3U1Gmnbt4PhdasC79TJU_WNDEeYGQw&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwiL6afBhqzoAhWPGBQKHZH2AtgQ6AEwAXoECA4QAQ#v=onepage&amp;q=subjective%252C%2520creative%252C%2520dispersed%2520and%2520tacit&amp;f=false" target="_blank">as information has subjective, creative, dispersed, and tacit qualities. </a>This
 principle is fully applicable to the containment of a pandemic. 
Individual responsibility along with transparency of information are 
crucial to stopping a pandemic. Taiwan makes a very good case for how 
individualism and voluntary cooperation work effectively in resisting 
the coronavirus pandemic.</p><h2 id="link-0">Close to the Chinese Mainland, but Relatively Few People Infected</h2><p>At the moment in Taiwan, the infection has been&nbsp;completely contained 
despite being one of the countries with the highest risk of suffering a 
pandemic, given that the&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan" target="_blank">Republic of China</a>&nbsp;(ROC)
 is very close to the Chinese mainland (the People’s Republic of 
China&nbsp;(PRC)). Until January&nbsp;there were flights between Taiwan’s capital,
 Taipei, and the epicenter of Wuhan, China. <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://news.now.com/home/local/player?newsId=385121" target="_blank">However, as of March 21&nbsp;there were only 153 infected</a>&nbsp;at
 the same time that&nbsp;Europe, far away from the Chinese mainland,&nbsp;has more
 than ten thousand&nbsp;affected by the coronavirus. However, in&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/13/opinion/coronavirus-best-response.html" target="_blank">Taiwan and other parts of&nbsp;Asia, including Singapore and Hong Kong</a><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/13/opinion/coronavirus-best-response.html" target="_blank">,</a> no massive mandatory quarantine or containment has been applied so far.</p><p>How did Taiwan achieve this?</p><h2 id="link-1">Transparency</h2><p>The first cause of Taiwan&#8217;s success is the transparency of 
information, which stopped&nbsp;the rapid growth of infection. The 
containment in Taiwan has been carried out with relatively high 
transparency. As early as&nbsp;December 31&nbsp;of <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=2,6,10,15,18&amp;post=168773" target="_blank">last year</a>&nbsp;the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Taiwan began to take serious the potential danger of the Wuhan pneumonia, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.cdc.gov.tw/En" target="_blank">informing citizens every day</a>&nbsp;about
 the developing trends of the infection and its&nbsp;status. The information 
provided by the Taiwanese authority also includes&nbsp;whether&nbsp;the infected 
in Taiwan contracted the illness from&nbsp;overseas input, which helps people
 take measures to protect themselves in a timely manner. In the constant
 press conferences, the Taiwanese government provides different options 
and recommendation&nbsp;that people can choose to adopt voluntarily&nbsp;but are 
not imposed coercively. The abundant information provided continuously 
has allowed individuals to make their own informed and balanced 
decisions under&nbsp;conditions&nbsp;of&nbsp;uncertainty. In contrast, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://elpais.com/economia/2020-03-10/la-ue-movilizara-25000-millones-para-afrontar-la-crisis-del-coronavirus.html" target="_blank">the
 governments of the European Union countries reacted slowly and as late 
as February did not provide sufficient information about the potential 
pandemic,&nbsp;</a>making the situation difficult to handle.</p><h2 id="link-2">Voluntary Decision-Making and Cooperation among Individuals and Private Sectors</h2><p>The type of quarantines established by the Taiwanese government are 
mostly self-quarantines. The Taiwanese government acknowledges that it 
is crucial to rely on people’s voluntary actions to resist the pandemic.
 As we have noted above, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://sites.google.com/cdc.gov.tw/2019-ncov/taiwan" target="_blank">most cases of contagion in Taiwan come from outside and are almost always detected at the border</a>.Taiwanese
 people’s voluntary self-protection is effectively suppressing&nbsp;the 
spread of the coronavirus in their country, and forced quarantines are 
usually for the most serious cases, for example, the infected Taiwanese 
evacuated from the Chinese mainland.</p><p><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir79nIFbobA" target="_blank">One of the problems with the coronavirus has been&nbsp;maintaining a balance between economic activity and containing the infection</a>.
 In this regard, different from what the southern European countries 
such as Italy and Spain do, the Taiwanese government&#8217;s policy is not to 
take preventive measures to stop the outbreak by impeding economic 
activities. Taking the schools as an example, the beginning of the 
course was delayed for two weeks at first. Currently&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://tw.tv.yahoo.com/%25E5%25B9%25BE%25E5%25BA%25A6%25E7%25AE%2597%25E7%2599%25BC%25E7%2587%2592-%25E7%2596%25AB%25E6%2583%2585%25E6%258C%2587%25E6%258F%25AE%25E4%25B8%25AD%25E5%25BF%2583-%25E8%2580%25B3%25E6%25BA%25AB38%25E5%25BA%25A6-%25E9%25A1%258D%25E6%25BA%25AB37-5%25E5%25BA%25A6-022142378.html" target="_blank">schools&#8217;&nbsp;policy&nbsp;is to take&nbsp;students, teachers, and workers&#8217; temperatures</a>.&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.msn.com/zh-tw/news/living/%25E6%25AD%25A6%25E6%25BC%25A2%25E8%2582%25BA%25E7%2582%258E%25E5%2585%25A8%25E5%259C%258B%25E5%2581%259C%25E8%25AA%25B2%25E6%25A8%2599%25E6%25BA%2596%25E5%2587%25BA%25E7%2588%2590%25EF%25BC%2581%25E4%25B8%2580%25E6%25A0%25A12%25E3%2580%258C%25E7%25A2%25BA%25E8%25A8%25BA%25E3%2580%258D%25E5%2585%25A8%25E6%25A0%25A1%25E5%2581%259C%25E8%25AA%25B214%25E5%25A4%25A9/ar-BB10b587" target="_blank">If fevers are detected, classes in that school are&nbsp;suspended, but massive class suspensions do&nbsp;not occur</a>.
 At the same time, online teaching is being encouraged, but is not being
 forced&nbsp;by the government. In many Taiwanese universities, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.aca.ntu.edu.tw/reg/statute/%25E6%2595%2599%25E5%258B%2599%25E8%2599%2595%25E9%2587%259D%25E5%25B0%258D%25E6%2596%25B0%25E5%259E%258B%25E5%2586%25A0%25E7%258B%2580%25E7%2597%2585%25E6%25AF%2592%25E8%2582%25BA%25E7%2582%258E%25E7%2596%25AB%25E6%2583%2585%25E7%259A%2584%25E7%259B%25B8%25E9%2597%259C%25E5%25B0%25B1%25E5%25AD%25B8%25E6%258E%25AA%25E6%2596%25BD.pdf" target="_blank">online teaching</a> is being promoted in order to let those who are not able to attend 
class in person to take courses. Although it is true that online 
education as a way to avoid infections has already been adopted in other
 countries, the peculiarity of Taiwan lies in the fact that it has not 
been imposed by government order. Not everyone is required to study 
online or telecommute, but there has been strong encouragement to do so.
 The government’s transparency of information has also given the 
Taiwanese enterprises the time they need to&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://news.tvbs.com.tw/life/1282483" target="_blank">voluntarily prepare and adopt teleworking progressively</a>.&nbsp;Other countries instead&nbsp;suddenly shut many businesses down&nbsp;through mandatory government orders, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.voanoticias.com/a/espa%25C3%25B1a-pone-en-cuarentena-al-pa%25C3%25ADs/5329880.html" target="_blank">as Spain did on March 13,</a>&nbsp;without giving enterprises and their workers time to prepare for quarantine.</p><p>The Taiwanese government is controlling the spread of the infection 
with flexible policies, which leave&nbsp;much room for individuals to take 
initiative and&nbsp;make their own decisions. Each individual can take the 
most appropriate measures for their own situation, having their 
own&nbsp;incentives to be cautious. Likewise, the fact that the Taiwanese 
citizens have been warned since the beginning of the infection has 
created a generalized awareness to make the necessary preparations and 
has given citizens enough time to assume that they must make changes in 
their lives in order to avoid being infected.</p><p>This flexibility in containment and transparency policies has led to a
 high degree of individual responsibility. Proof of this is not only in 
the population&#8217;s tendency to wear masks that the Taiwanese population, 
which can be observed in any means of communication, but also in the 
adoption of new ways of continuing daily activities so as to avoid 
contagion. Private sectors have also taken quick actions to protect 
their clients. Most <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://tw.news.yahoo.com/%25E7%25A4%25BE%25E5%258D%2580%25E5%25A4%25A7%25E9%2596%2580%25E5%2582%2599%25E6%25B6%2588%25E6%25AF%2592%25E6%25B0%25B4%25E9%2598%25B2%25E7%2596%25AB-%25E5%25A4%25A7%25E6%25A8%2593%25E5%2587%25BA%25E5%258B%2595%25E7%2586%25B1%25E9%25A1%25AF%25E5%2583%258F%25E5%2584%2580%25E7%259B%25A3%25E6%258E%25A7-023200467.html" target="_blank">residential buildings have at least one ethyl alcohol dispenser so that everyone who enters can disinfect his or her hands</a>.&nbsp;For example, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://news.tvbs.com.tw/focus/1293112" target="_blank">ethyl alcohol has been available in Uber cars for several weeks</a>.</p><p>To conclude, with transparency and diligence the Taiwanese government
 has avoided many problems. The key is that the Taiwanese government and
 the Taiwanese people understand that the individual&#8217;s own 
responsibility and actions are essential to suppressing the coronavirus 
pandemic, not a mandatory massive shutdown. This&nbsp;is what the world needs
 to learn.</p><p class="has-text-align-right"><em><a href="https://mises.org/wire/why-taiwan-hasnt-shut-down-its-economy">This article was reprinted from the Mises Institute.&nbsp;</a></em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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