RESEARCH
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International Economic Implications of Korean Unification
The possibility of a North Korean collapse has attracted much attention from parties both inside and outside Korea. One indicator of imminent collapse is the recent flood of North Korean defectors to the South. Dozens of North Kor..
YoungRok Cheong Date 1997.02.25
DownloadContentSummaryThe possibility of a North Korean collapse has attracted much attention from parties both inside and outside Korea. One indicator of imminent collapse is the recent flood of North Korean defectors to the South. Dozens of North Koreans have been reported every day crossing over to South Korean embassies in countries in economic transition such as China. South Korean diplomats, however, have generally rejected such requests.
This book is a compilation of the proceedings from the seminar on International Economic Implications of Korean Unification held on June 28-29, 1996 in Seoul, organized by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) and The Korea Herald, in collaboration with the Asia Foundation and the Korea Economic Institute (KEI) of America. This publication should prove to be useful and timely considering recent developments surrounding the Korean peninsula. -
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