The ROK economy has experienced rapid growth in the last 30 years. Analyzing the important issues which have been raised by this growth is of interest to other developing areas of the world. The contributors to this work are well placed specialists in Korean studies in Korea and the United States. The ROK economy is located in the midst of the Pacific Basin, the most promising part of the developing world. Recently, the economy has moved into more highly sophisticated markets, as well as into the global financial markets. However, an increasing number of concerns have been raised, charging…mehr
The ROK economy has experienced rapid growth in the last 30 years. Analyzing the important issues which have been raised by this growth is of interest to other developing areas of the world. The contributors to this work are well placed specialists in Korean studies in Korea and the United States. The ROK economy is located in the midst of the Pacific Basin, the most promising part of the developing world. Recently, the economy has moved into more highly sophisticated markets, as well as into the global financial markets. However, an increasing number of concerns have been raised, charging that the progress has been too rapid, too materialistic, and too inequitable. These criticisms have been compounded by the problems of political dissent and instability in the region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Illustrations Foreword by Lawrence R. Klein Preface Introduction by Sung Yeung Kwack Economic Development Korea's Economic Takeoff in Retrospect by Duck Woo Nam The Economic Development of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan: A Non-Neoclassical Paradigm by Jene K. Kwon Reflections on the Non-Economic Factors in Korea's Economic Development by Kyung Dong Kim The Rates of Return on Capital in the United States, Japan, and Korea, 1972-1990 by Sung Yeung Kwack Sex Discrimination in Korea's Job Market by Bun Song Lee Financial Liberalization and Investment Is Financial Liberalization a Panacea? by Un Chan Chung Foreign Exchange Policy, Monetary Policy, and Capital Market Liberalization in Korea by Deborah J. Lindner Taxes and Foreign Direct Investment in Korea by Joosung Jun Korea's Big Business Groups and International Competitiveness by Suk Mo Koo Integration of the South and North Korean Economies The North Korean Economy: Challenges and Prospects by Pong S. Lee North Korea's Foreign Trade of and the Permanent Export Hypothesis by Sung Woo Kim Economic Integration of the Korean Peninsula: A Scenario Approach to the Cost of Reunification by Young Sun Lee References Index
Illustrations Foreword by Lawrence R. Klein Preface Introduction by Sung Yeung Kwack Economic Development Korea's Economic Takeoff in Retrospect by Duck Woo Nam The Economic Development of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan: A Non-Neoclassical Paradigm by Jene K. Kwon Reflections on the Non-Economic Factors in Korea's Economic Development by Kyung Dong Kim The Rates of Return on Capital in the United States, Japan, and Korea, 1972-1990 by Sung Yeung Kwack Sex Discrimination in Korea's Job Market by Bun Song Lee Financial Liberalization and Investment Is Financial Liberalization a Panacea? by Un Chan Chung Foreign Exchange Policy, Monetary Policy, and Capital Market Liberalization in Korea by Deborah J. Lindner Taxes and Foreign Direct Investment in Korea by Joosung Jun Korea's Big Business Groups and International Competitiveness by Suk Mo Koo Integration of the South and North Korean Economies The North Korean Economy: Challenges and Prospects by Pong S. Lee North Korea's Foreign Trade of and the Permanent Export Hypothesis by Sung Woo Kim Economic Integration of the Korean Peninsula: A Scenario Approach to the Cost of Reunification by Young Sun Lee References Index
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