The Korean Economy
From a Miraculous Past to a Sustainable Future
Wonhyuk Lim author Dwight H Perkins author Barry Eichengreen author Yung Chul Park author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Harvard University, Asia Center
Published:16th Mar '15
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South Korea has been held out as an economic miracle—as a country that successfully completed the transition from underdeveloped to developed country status—and as an example of how a middle-income country can continue to move up the technology ladder into the production and export of more sophisticated goods and services. But with these successes have come challenges, among them poverty, inequality, long work hours, financial instability, and complaints about the economic and political power of the country’s large corporate conglomerates, or chaebol.
The Korean Economy provides an overview of Korean economic experience since the 1950s, with a focus on the period since democratization in 1987. Successive chapters analyze the Korean experience from the perspectives of political economy, the growth record, industrial organization and corporate governance, financial development and instability, labor and employment, inequality and social policy, and Korea’s place in the world economy. A concluding chapter describes the country’s economic challenges going forward and how they can best be met. The volume also serves to summarize the findings of companion volumes in the Harvard–Korean Development Institute series on the Korean economy, also published by the Harvard University Asia Center.
- Nominated for James B. Palais Prize 2017
ISBN: 9780674417182
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
Weight: 635g
378 pages