Bipolar Orders: The Two Koreas since 1989North Korea and South Korea are never far from the news headlines - one for the alleged danger it poses to the world, the other for its apparent capitalist success story. In Bipolar Orders, Hyung Gu Lynn analyzes the processes driving both countries since the 1980s. |
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... capital accumulation and embryonic economic planning in the 1950s . The orthodox view had been that Syngman Rhee's policies and US aid had not generated consistent growth in Korea in the post - war years . * Revisionist views posit that ...
... capital in particular rather than to productivity advances , but there had been no collapse of a specific industry before 1997 , and all projections pointed toward continued growth in 1997 and 1998 . - 1997 Financial Crisis and Recovery ...
... capital accounts caused rapid accumu- lation of short - term external debts at high interest rates , so - called " hot money . " This , together with a highly leveraged corporate sector and the banking sector destabilized by the ...
Contents
Consolidation | 23 |
Economic and Social Change | 56 |
North Korean Politics after 1989 | 91 |
Copyright | |
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