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The Microeconomics of North–South Korean Cross-border Integration

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저자 Stephan Haggard, Marcus Noland
소속 및 직함 University of California
발행기관 한국국제경제학회
학술지 International Economic Journal
권호사항 26(3)
수록페이지 범위 및 쪽수 407-430
발행 시기 2026년
키워드 #Economic integration   #transition   #institutions   #socialization of risk   #South Korea   #North Korea   #Stephan Haggard   #Marcus Noland
조회수 6
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Economic integration between North and South Korea occurs through three modalities: traditional arm's-length trade and investment, processing on commission (POC) trade, and operations within the Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC). In order, these three modalities are characterized by decreasing exposure of South Korean firms to North Korean policy and infrastructure. Through a survey of 200 South Korean firms operating in North Korea we find that these modalities of exchange matter greatly in terms of implied risk. For example, firms operating in the KIC are able to transact on significantly looser financial terms than those outside it. We find that direct and indirect South Korean public policy interventions influence these different modalities of exchange and thus impact entry, profitability, and sustainability of South Korean business activities in the North. In effect, the South Korean government has substituted relatively strong South Korean institutions for the relatively weak Northern ones in the KIC, thus socializing risk. As a result, the level and type of cross-border integration observed in the survey is very much a product of South Korean public policy.
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