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Korean Economic Development: Contributions in Economics and Economic History

Autor Jene Kwon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 aug 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Over the past three decades, South Korea's economic performance has bordered on a miracle. Few economies have achieved such spectacular growth in such a short period of time. Korea's development process provides a sharp contrast to the lackluster growth experienced by many other developing economies and represents several unique characteristics even in comparison with its neighbors Japan and Taiwan. At the same time, certain aspects of its development remain minor mysteries requiring further examination and scrutiny. At the very least, the meteoric rise of a small economy and its people to international prominence after centuries of obscurity, disenfranchisement,and privation, deserves careful investigation and worldwide attention.This collection of 24 original essays focuses on the economic policies that led to the rapid transformation of the Korean economy. Among the salient features of the Korean experience dealt with by the contributors are development policies and the record of development; export policies--exchange rate, import liberalization, factor price distortions, and changing comparative advantage; production technology and total factor productivity; macroeconomic perspectives; conglomeration, business concentration and management practices; income distribution and labor issues, and urban and regional policies. Throughout the book, the role of the government in the development process and the dominance of large businesses in the economic sphere are analyzed extensively. In seeking to trace the relationships among various economic factors and to provide some insight into the process of economic development, this volume marshalls a considerable array of statistics and institutional descriptions as a background for analysis. This book will be welcomed by those studying economic development in general and the East Asian economy in particular as well as by those currently engaged in dealing with Korea.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313263439
ISBN-10: 0313263434
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Economics and Economic History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JENE K. KWON is Professor of Economics at Northern Illinois University. He is the author of many articles in journals including Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Finance, Kylos, and Applied Economics.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionAssessment of Development Policies and Development RecordKorea's Development Strategy by Bela Balassa"Why Is South Korea Succeeding?" A Heterodox Perspective by Young Chin KimThe Uncommon Characteristics of Korea's Economic Development by Jene K. KwonTrade Policies and DevelopmentKorean Trade as Outlier: An Economic Anatomy by Peter A. PetriExchange Rate Policy in Korea by Bon Ho Koo and Won Am ParkImport Liberalization and Its Impact in Korea by Kwang Suk KimMarket Distortions and Polarization of Trade Patterns: Korean Experience by Wontack HongChanging Comparative Advantage and Productivity Growth in the Manufacturing Industries by David Dollar and Kenneth SokoloffFactor Substitution and Productivity GrowthAnalyis of Factor Substitution and Productivity Growth in Korean Manufacturing, 1961-1981 by Jene K. Kwon and Kyhyang YuhnFactor Demand and Production Technology in Korean and Taiwanese Manufacturing by Jeong Pyo ChoiMacroDynamics: Financial System and Monetary AggregatesKorea's Financial Evolution, 1961-1986 by Pyung Joo KimMonetary Aggregates in the Presence of a Curb Market by Tong Hun LeeThe Financial Policy and Financial Sector Developments in Korea and Taiwan by Yoon Je ChoFiscal ManagementTax Policy and Resource Allocation in Korea by Kwang Choi and Taewon KwackGovernment Spending and Economic Growth by Jisoon LeeThe Output Effects of Fiscal Policy in Korea by Paul EvansLabor MarketLabor Market Developments in Macroeconomic Perspective by Choongsoo KimThe Big Businesses (Jaebuls) and Management StylesConglomeration and Business Concentration in Korea by Young Ki LeeFinancing Korean Corporations: Evidence and Theory by E. Han KimThe Rise of Salaried Management by Alice H. AmsdenIncome Distribution and Collective BargainingIncome Distribution in Korea by Jong Goo YooIndustrial Relations Policy in Korea: Its Features and Problems by Se-Il ParkUrbanization and Regional DevelopmentUrbanization and Regional Korea by Kyung-Hwan Kim and Edwin S. MillsChanging Location Patterns of Industries and Urban Decentralization Policies in Korea by Kyu Sik Lee and Sang-Chuel ChoeName IndexSubject Index