Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/126322 
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Year of Publication: 
2015
Series/Report no.: 
WIDER Working Paper No. 2015/103
Publisher: 
The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), Helsinki
Abstract: 
South Korea has gained economic development despite the obstacles it faced as a war-torn country with little natural resources and capital. Poverty, lack of democracy, as well as war and conflict were challenges the country faced in the early 1960s; issues not very different from what many developing countries face in the 21st century. This paper focuses on the following topics during the most dynamic period in South Korea's economic development from 1960s to 1980s: the developmental state and industrial policies; the role of the private businesses; and state-business relationship.
Subjects: 
state-business relations
private sector
economic growth
Korea
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ISBN: 
978-92-9230-992-3
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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