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A tiger economy is the economy of a country which undergoes rapid economic growth, usually accompanied by an increase in the standard of living. The term was originally used for the Four Asian Tigers (South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore) as tigers are important in Asian symbolism, which also inspired the Tiger Cub Economies (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines). The Asian Tigers also inspired other economies later on; the Anatolian Tigers (certain cities in Turkey) in the 1980s, the Gulf Tiger (Dubai) in the 1990s, the Celtic Tiger (Republic of Ireland) in 1995–2000, the Baltic tigers (Baltic states) in 2000–2007, and the Tatra Tiger (Slovakia) in 2002–2007.

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  • Ekonomický tygr (cs)
  • Ekonomi macan (in)
  • 호랑이 경제 (ko)
  • Economia tigre (pt)
  • Tiger economy (en)
  • Экономические тигры (ru)
  • Tigerekonomi (sv)
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  • 호랑이 경제는 대한민국의 경제 급성장 덕에, 동아시아 지역의 경제가 서로 호랑이처럼 상승하는 것을 말한다. 21세기가 되어 대한민국 경제의 수직 상승으로 일본을 월등히 뛰어 넘어, 미국과 경쟁을 할 만한 경제를 갖추게 되었다. 그로 인해, 최근부터 세계 4대 도시 뉴욕, 도쿄, 런던, 서울 로 널리 알려지고 있다. (ko)
  • Uma economia tigre é a economia de um país que tem um rápido crescimento económico, normalmente acompanhado por uma subida no nível de vida. O termo foi inicialmente usado para a Coreia do Sul, Singapura, Hong Kong e Taiwan (os tigres asiáticos ou Quatro Tigres Asiáticos), e nos anos 1990 foi aplicado à República da Irlanda (o "Tigre Celta"). Mais tarde o "Tigre do Golfo Pérsico" (Dubai), o "Tigre das Tartas" (Eslováquia), os "Tigres bálticos" (Estónia, Letónia e Lituânia) e os "Novos tigres asiáticos" (Filipinas, Indonésia, Malásia e Tailândia) desenvolveram também uma economia tigre. (pt)
  • Ekonomický tygr je označení používané pro státy s dlouhodobě nadprůměrným ekonomickým růstem, který je obvykle doprovázen zvýšením životní úrovně. Tento termín byl prvně použit pro Jižní Koreu, Singapur, Hongkong a Tchaj-wan (Asijští tygři). Později i pro Malajsii a Thajsko. V současnosti (počátek 20. let 21. století) jsou za ekonomické tygry považovány Irsko, baltské státy, Slovinsko, Čína, Indie, Chile, provincie Alberta v Kanadě. Zpětně by tak mohly být označeny Japonsko, Německo, Španělsko, Řecko či další státy, které zažily prudký ekonomický růst v poválečné éře (od 50. let 20. století). (cs)
  • Ekonomi macan atau ekonomi harimau (bahasa Inggris: tiger economy) adalah ekonomi suatu negara yang mengalami pertumbuhan ekonomi yang pesat, biasanya disertai dengan peningkatan taraf hidup. Istilah ini pada awalnya digunakan untuk Empat Macan Asia (Korea Selatan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, dan Singapura) karena harimau penting dalam perlambangan Asia, yang juga mengilhami Ekonomi Anak Macan (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, dan Filipina). Macan Asia juga mengilhami ekonomi lain pada kemudian hari, seperti (kota-kota tertentu di Turki) pada tahun 1980-an, (Dubai) pada tahun 1990-an, Macan Keltik (Republik Irlandia) pada tahun 1995–2000, Macan Baltik (negara-negara Baltik) pada tahun 2000–2007, dan Macan Tatra (Slowakia) pada tahun 2002–2007. (in)
  • A tiger economy is the economy of a country which undergoes rapid economic growth, usually accompanied by an increase in the standard of living. The term was originally used for the Four Asian Tigers (South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore) as tigers are important in Asian symbolism, which also inspired the Tiger Cub Economies (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines). The Asian Tigers also inspired other economies later on; the Anatolian Tigers (certain cities in Turkey) in the 1980s, the Gulf Tiger (Dubai) in the 1990s, the Celtic Tiger (Republic of Ireland) in 1995–2000, the Baltic tigers (Baltic states) in 2000–2007, and the Tatra Tiger (Slovakia) in 2002–2007. (en)
  • «Экономические тигры» (англ. tiger economy) — образное наименование экономик стран, демонстрирующих очень высокие темпы экономического роста. Выделяются следующие виды «хвостатых-полосатых» экономик: * «четыре азиатских тигра» (Four Asian Tigers), или «восточноазиатские тигры» (East Asian Tigers), или «четыре азиатских малых дракона» (Asia’s Four Little Dragons) — экономики Южной Кореи, Сингапура, Гонконга и Тайваня, демонстрировавшие очень высокие темпы экономического развития с начала 60-х до 90-х годов XX века; * «Азиатские тигры второй волны» (Four New Asian Tigers) — экономики Вьетнама, Индонезии, Филиппин, Таиланда и Малайзии, которые весьма быстро развиваются в последние годы; * «балтийские тигры» (Baltic Tiger) — экономики стран Прибалтики в 2000—2007 годах (до мирового финансов (ru)
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