Avoiding the Apocalypse: The Future of the Two Koreas [ISBN not on www]Peterson Institute, 2000 |
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Pagina 3
... less reestablished , but ceding the Kaesong high ground to the North and thus arguably putting the South at a disadvantage by enabling the North to hold Seoul hostage militarily . The see - saw character of the war , involving armies ...
... less reestablished , but ceding the Kaesong high ground to the North and thus arguably putting the South at a disadvantage by enabling the North to hold Seoul hostage militarily . The see - saw character of the war , involving armies ...
Pagina 9
... Less a function of bad weather or the sudden introduction of misguided policies , North Korea's current agricultural problems appear to be the culmination of policies undertaken for two generations . How this plays out depends , at ...
... Less a function of bad weather or the sudden introduction of misguided policies , North Korea's current agricultural problems appear to be the culmination of policies undertaken for two generations . How this plays out depends , at ...
Pagina 22
... less stumbled into power , driven more by intra - military rivalries and narrow career interests than by any real sense of where they wanted to take the country.13 Facing deteriorating economic performance , which was 12. Yoo ( 1994 ) ...
... less stumbled into power , driven more by intra - military rivalries and narrow career interests than by any real sense of where they wanted to take the country.13 Facing deteriorating economic performance , which was 12. Yoo ( 1994 ) ...
Pagina 25
... less than 5 percent in 1963 to more than 35 percent in 1988 ( figure 2.6 ) . Imports rose by a similar amount . The figures document a dramatic opening of the South Korean economy . The question naturally arises as to what explains this ...
... less than 5 percent in 1963 to more than 35 percent in 1988 ( figure 2.6 ) . Imports rose by a similar amount . The figures document a dramatic opening of the South Korean economy . The question naturally arises as to what explains this ...
Pagina 28
... less than 5 percent of the manufacturing capital stock in 1970 ( Westphal and Kim 1982 ) . Indeed , FDI flows into South Korea were small relative to those experienced by other developing countries such as Brazil , Mexico , and Taiwan ...
... less than 5 percent of the manufacturing capital stock in 1970 ( Westphal and Kim 1982 ) . Indeed , FDI flows into South Korea were small relative to those experienced by other developing countries such as Brazil , Mexico , and Taiwan ...
Sommario
The Bubble Story | 191 |
The Crisis | 196 |
PostCrisis Developments | 209 |
Recovery | 235 |
Conclusions | 237 |
The Prospect for Successful Reform in the North | 239 |
Reform in the North | 240 |
A General Equilibrium Perspective on Reform | 254 |
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The Agreed Framework | 139 |
The Suspect Site and the Missile Test | 146 |
Evaluation | 154 |
The SlowMotion Famine in the North | 159 |
The Food Balance | 168 |
Food for Peace | 170 |
The Peoples Republic of Misery | 179 |
The Financial Crisis in the South | 183 |
Financial Fragility | 187 |
The Likelihood of Reform | 269 |
The Implications of North Korean Collapse | 273 |
The German Experience | 274 |
Relevance to Korea | 283 |
A General Equilibrium Perspective on Collapse and Absorption | 289 |
Conceptualizing the Costs and Benefits of Unification | 295 |
Dynamic Results | 298 |
Policy Lessons of the German Experience for South Korea | 306 |
Thinking Beyond the German Case | 308 |
Can the North Muddle Through? | 311 |
Socialism in One Family | 312 |
Muddling Through in Our Own Style | 321 |
Sustainability | 330 |
Conclusions | 335 |
North Korea | 336 |
South Korea | 340 |
Other Actors | 355 |
Final Thoughts | 363 |
References | 365 |
Appendix | 389 |
Index | 393 |
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