This book explains how South Korea has uniquely transformed itself
from a developing to a developed country by combining economic
analysis with historical perspective, an approach badly needed but
rarely taken by previous studies. The book shows that the country has
done so through a tortuous process. It first explains how Korea failed
earlier in history to emerge as a developing rather than a developed
country after the Second World War but South Korea began to grow
rapidly in the 1960s. It then explains that the country has sustained
growth while undergoing recurring crises, examining three conditions
for sustaining growth: macroeconomic management, structural
transformation, and social conflict management. While doing so, the
book interprets some important subjects differently from the previous
studies; it also explains some other important subjects they have not
covered sufficiently. The book finally discusses questions for the
future briefly.
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ISBN
9781009419345
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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