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This book seeks to understand how the economic construction of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) evolved, shaped by the formulation and execution of various economic management systems spanning the years 1949 to 2023, in response to numerous challenges faced by the country.
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This book seeks to understand how the economic construction of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) evolved, shaped by the formulation and execution of various economic management systems spanning the years 1949 to 2023, in response to numerous challenges faced by the country.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040123591
- Artikelnr.: 72268824
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040123591
- Artikelnr.: 72268824
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Phillip H. Park is a professor of Political Science and Diplomacy at Kyungnam University in the Republic of Korea. He is the author of four books written in Korean and four in English. Seven of his works delve into the intricacies of the DPRK, while one offers a profound analysis of the history of neutral states and its relevance to the Republic of Korea. Phillip has also written numerous articles on Northeast Asia and the DPRK, in both Korean and English.
Prologue
1 Ch' llima Movement, Taean Systems, and Centralized Planning
1.1 The Strategy of Prioritizing Heavy Industry and the Py ngjin (Parallel) Route
1.2 Taean System and Unified and Detailed Planning System
1.3 Efforts to Correct the Imbalance between 'Accumulation and Consumption'
1.3.1 Fostering Light Industry
1.3.2 Local Budget System and Local Industrial Factories
1.4 Return to the Policy of Prioritizing Heavy Industry: The Ten Grand Goals of Socialist Economic Construction
1.5 Rationalization of Planning: The Independent Accounting System and the United Enterprise System
2 Military-First Politics, CNC, and the Pursuit of Maximum Practical Benefits While Adhering to Socialist Principles Route
2.1 The Arduous March and Military-First Politics
2.2 Revolutionary Soldier Spirit and Kanggye Spirit
2.3 Kim Jong Il's Strategy of Focus on Science and Technology
Appendix to Chapter 2: Meaning and Implication of the "10·3 Discourse"
3 Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System and CNC-Based Reconstruction
3.1 Normalization of Production and the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.2 Key Features of the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.3 Commercial Banking and Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.4 Evolution of Market in the DPRK and the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
Appendix to Chapter 3: The Nature of Inflation in the DPRK and Estimation of Gross Domestic Growth of the DPRK after the Normalization of Production
4 General Summary and Evaluation of the DPRK's Socialist Economic Construction and Economic Management System
4.1 The Kim Il Sung Era (1949-1994): Building Socialist Economic Construction and Management Based on Taean System
4.2 The Kim Jong Il Era (1995-2011): Two Means of Overcoming Arduous March: Military-First Politics and Advancement in Science and Technology
4.3 Kim Jong-Un Era (2012- ): The Era of the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System, the Embodiment of DPRK's Unique Economic Management System Based on the Legacies of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il
Epilogue
Postscript
Index
1 Ch' llima Movement, Taean Systems, and Centralized Planning
1.1 The Strategy of Prioritizing Heavy Industry and the Py ngjin (Parallel) Route
1.2 Taean System and Unified and Detailed Planning System
1.3 Efforts to Correct the Imbalance between 'Accumulation and Consumption'
1.3.1 Fostering Light Industry
1.3.2 Local Budget System and Local Industrial Factories
1.4 Return to the Policy of Prioritizing Heavy Industry: The Ten Grand Goals of Socialist Economic Construction
1.5 Rationalization of Planning: The Independent Accounting System and the United Enterprise System
2 Military-First Politics, CNC, and the Pursuit of Maximum Practical Benefits While Adhering to Socialist Principles Route
2.1 The Arduous March and Military-First Politics
2.2 Revolutionary Soldier Spirit and Kanggye Spirit
2.3 Kim Jong Il's Strategy of Focus on Science and Technology
Appendix to Chapter 2: Meaning and Implication of the "10·3 Discourse"
3 Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System and CNC-Based Reconstruction
3.1 Normalization of Production and the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.2 Key Features of the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.3 Commercial Banking and Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.4 Evolution of Market in the DPRK and the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
Appendix to Chapter 3: The Nature of Inflation in the DPRK and Estimation of Gross Domestic Growth of the DPRK after the Normalization of Production
4 General Summary and Evaluation of the DPRK's Socialist Economic Construction and Economic Management System
4.1 The Kim Il Sung Era (1949-1994): Building Socialist Economic Construction and Management Based on Taean System
4.2 The Kim Jong Il Era (1995-2011): Two Means of Overcoming Arduous March: Military-First Politics and Advancement in Science and Technology
4.3 Kim Jong-Un Era (2012- ): The Era of the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System, the Embodiment of DPRK's Unique Economic Management System Based on the Legacies of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il
Epilogue
Postscript
Index
Prologue
1 Ch' llima Movement, Taean Systems, and Centralized Planning
1.1 The Strategy of Prioritizing Heavy Industry and the Py ngjin (Parallel) Route
1.2 Taean System and Unified and Detailed Planning System
1.3 Efforts to Correct the Imbalance between 'Accumulation and Consumption'
1.3.1 Fostering Light Industry
1.3.2 Local Budget System and Local Industrial Factories
1.4 Return to the Policy of Prioritizing Heavy Industry: The Ten Grand Goals of Socialist Economic Construction
1.5 Rationalization of Planning: The Independent Accounting System and the United Enterprise System
2 Military-First Politics, CNC, and the Pursuit of Maximum Practical Benefits While Adhering to Socialist Principles Route
2.1 The Arduous March and Military-First Politics
2.2 Revolutionary Soldier Spirit and Kanggye Spirit
2.3 Kim Jong Il's Strategy of Focus on Science and Technology
Appendix to Chapter 2: Meaning and Implication of the "10·3 Discourse"
3 Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System and CNC-Based Reconstruction
3.1 Normalization of Production and the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.2 Key Features of the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.3 Commercial Banking and Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.4 Evolution of Market in the DPRK and the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
Appendix to Chapter 3: The Nature of Inflation in the DPRK and Estimation of Gross Domestic Growth of the DPRK after the Normalization of Production
4 General Summary and Evaluation of the DPRK's Socialist Economic Construction and Economic Management System
4.1 The Kim Il Sung Era (1949-1994): Building Socialist Economic Construction and Management Based on Taean System
4.2 The Kim Jong Il Era (1995-2011): Two Means of Overcoming Arduous March: Military-First Politics and Advancement in Science and Technology
4.3 Kim Jong-Un Era (2012- ): The Era of the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System, the Embodiment of DPRK's Unique Economic Management System Based on the Legacies of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il
Epilogue
Postscript
Index
1 Ch' llima Movement, Taean Systems, and Centralized Planning
1.1 The Strategy of Prioritizing Heavy Industry and the Py ngjin (Parallel) Route
1.2 Taean System and Unified and Detailed Planning System
1.3 Efforts to Correct the Imbalance between 'Accumulation and Consumption'
1.3.1 Fostering Light Industry
1.3.2 Local Budget System and Local Industrial Factories
1.4 Return to the Policy of Prioritizing Heavy Industry: The Ten Grand Goals of Socialist Economic Construction
1.5 Rationalization of Planning: The Independent Accounting System and the United Enterprise System
2 Military-First Politics, CNC, and the Pursuit of Maximum Practical Benefits While Adhering to Socialist Principles Route
2.1 The Arduous March and Military-First Politics
2.2 Revolutionary Soldier Spirit and Kanggye Spirit
2.3 Kim Jong Il's Strategy of Focus on Science and Technology
Appendix to Chapter 2: Meaning and Implication of the "10·3 Discourse"
3 Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System and CNC-Based Reconstruction
3.1 Normalization of Production and the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.2 Key Features of the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.3 Commercial Banking and Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
3.4 Evolution of Market in the DPRK and the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System
Appendix to Chapter 3: The Nature of Inflation in the DPRK and Estimation of Gross Domestic Growth of the DPRK after the Normalization of Production
4 General Summary and Evaluation of the DPRK's Socialist Economic Construction and Economic Management System
4.1 The Kim Il Sung Era (1949-1994): Building Socialist Economic Construction and Management Based on Taean System
4.2 The Kim Jong Il Era (1995-2011): Two Means of Overcoming Arduous March: Military-First Politics and Advancement in Science and Technology
4.3 Kim Jong-Un Era (2012- ): The Era of the Socialist Enterprise Responsibility Management System, the Embodiment of DPRK's Unique Economic Management System Based on the Legacies of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il
Epilogue
Postscript
Index