Korean Economic Growth, 1876 - 2022

Openness, Institutional Change, and Learning
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Paru le : 2025-05-27

This book provides the first comprehensive explanation of Korea’s 150 years of economic growth, from the opening of the ports to the present, based on consistently organized long-term statistics. The book also compares Korea’s experience with that of other countries. During this period, Korea experi...
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2025-05-27

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347 pages

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9789819648313

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Nak Nyeon Kim received his BA in economics from Seoul National University and his Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo, where his dissertation explored the Korean economy during Japanese colonial rule. He served as a professor of economics at Dongguk University from 1993 until his retirement in 2022. His research interests span economic history, economic growth, and the distribution of income and wealth. He directed the Naksungdae Institute of Economic Research, a leading center for quantitative studies on Korean economic history, for nearly a decade, where he led a project to compile long-term statistical data on Korea. He has also been conducting research on the long-term trends of income inequality and redistribution, as well as the characteristics of the Korean welfare state, utilizing household surveys, tax data, and national account statistics. He served as president of the Korean Economic History Society in 2013 and is currently president of the Academy of Korean Studies. His major publications include History of Economic Growth in Korea (in Korean, Heanam Publishing, 2023), Historical Statistics of Korea (co-edited with Myung Soo Cha, Ki-Joo Park, and Yitaek Park, Springer, 2022), National Accounts of Korea 1911-2010 (ed., Seoul National University Press, 2012), and The Korean Economy under Japanese Colonial Rule (Tokyo University Press, 2002).

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