Avoiding the Apocalypse: The Future of the Two Koreas [ISBN not on www]Peterson Institute, 2000 |
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... Union 0.380 6.762 100.689 63.179 0.336 UN agencies 0.197 36.128 9.527 Other humanitarian aid 0.183 0.500 36.168 36.012 0.338 KEDO 6.262 28.392 17.640 Finland 0.117 0.189 0.774 0.304 0.814 UN agencies 0.023 0.066 0.634 0.193 0.722 Other ...
... Union 0.380 6.762 100.689 63.179 0.336 UN agencies 0.197 36.128 9.527 Other humanitarian aid 0.183 0.500 36.168 36.012 0.338 KEDO 6.262 28.392 17.640 Finland 0.117 0.189 0.774 0.304 0.814 UN agencies 0.023 0.066 0.634 0.193 0.722 Other ...
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... Union for their plight . Even in the South , such feelings festered despite the loss of more than 33,000 US casualties in the defense of South Korea ( Drennan 1994 ) . Divergent Paths After the war , the paths of the two Koreas diverged ...
... Union for their plight . Even in the South , such feelings festered despite the loss of more than 33,000 US casualties in the defense of South Korea ( Drennan 1994 ) . Divergent Paths After the war , the paths of the two Koreas diverged ...
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... Union , and aid from fraternal socialist allies began to dry up . The collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent breakup of the Eastern Bloc was a major macroeconomic shock that ush- ered in a period of as yet unabated decline . By ...
... Union , and aid from fraternal socialist allies began to dry up . The collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent breakup of the Eastern Bloc was a major macroeconomic shock that ush- ered in a period of as yet unabated decline . By ...
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... unions . Instead , it encouraged the organization of unions within a centralized system that was established 6. As with the prior Rhee and Chang regimes , state intervention was also used to generate funds to consolidate political power ...
... unions . Instead , it encouraged the organization of unions within a centralized system that was established 6. As with the prior Rhee and Chang regimes , state intervention was also used to generate funds to consolidate political power ...
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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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