This document provides citations for 30 sources that discuss various aspects of economic development in South Korea and East Asia from the 1970s to present day. The sources include newspaper and magazine articles, books, academic journal articles, and government reports that cover topics like South Korea's economic miracle and growth, the role of the developmental state, rural development programs, comparisons with Latin America, and the transition to neoliberal reforms.
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Alam, M. Shahid. Governments and Markets in Economic
Development Strategies: Lessons from Korea, Taiwan, and Japan.
New York: Praeger, 1989. Print.
Chang, Ha-Joon. 23 Things They Don't Tell You about Capitalism.
New York: Bloomsbury, 2011. Print.
Chang, Ha-Joon. Bad Samaritans: the Myth of Free Trade and the
Secret History of Capitalism. New York: Bloomsbury, 2008. Print.
Clifford, Mark L. Troubled Tiger: Businessmen, Bureaucrats, and
Generals in South Korea. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994. Print.
Hundt, David. "A Legitimate Paradox: Neo-liberal Reform and the
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35. Keon, Michael. Korean Phoenix: a Nation from the Ashes. Englewood
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Kim, H. Edward. Decade of Success: Korea's Saemaul Movement. Los
Angeles: Harry-Young Publications, 1980. Print.
Kuznets, Paul W. Economic Growth and Structure in the Republic of
Korea. New Haven: Yale UP, 1977. Print. Publication of the Economic
Growth Center.
Lin, Ching-yuan. Latin America vs East Asia: a Comparative
Development Perspective. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1989. Print.
Minns, John. "Of Miracles and Models: the Rise and Decline of the
Developmental State in South Korea." Third World Quarterly 22.6
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Park, Chung Hee. The Country, the Revolution, and I. 2nd ed. Seoul:
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Ramstad, Evan. "The Miracle Is Over. Now What?" The Wall Street
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Schuman, Michael. "Asia's Latest Miracle." TIME. TIME, 15 Nov.
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Song, Byung-Nak. The Rise of the Korean Economy. Hong Kong:
Oxford UP, 1990. Print.
Tae, Yun. "Neoliberalism and the Decline of the Developmental
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37. White, Gordon, and Jack Gray. Developmental States in East Asia.
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Woronoff, Jon. Korea's Economy: Man-made Miracle. US ed. Oregon,
U.S.A.: Pace International Research, 1983. Print.
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Notas del editor
June 14 law: punish anyone who'd "illicitly" grown rich in the last 8 years -- license to prosecute anyone w/ money at will
North Korean agents tried to assassinate Park in 1968, then again in 1974
HCI took up vast amounts of capital that might have gone to light industries. Consumer goods were in short supply, and the middle class frantically hoarded them
Conservatives in South Korea are more statist and nationalist than American counterpart. They approve of state intervention in the market (e.g. trade protectionism) as long as it serves national interests.
South Korea maintained its “capitalist” image in order to stay friendly with its Western allies