[학술논문] Outlook for North Korean Economic Reform and Marketization
In North Korea, there are some sectors in which non-national or unplanned production prevails, but it can hardly be said that marketization is institutionalized. In that sense, the North Korean economy is neither a planned economy nor a market economy. Although real marketization has not started in full in North Korea, “marketization from the bottom” has brought centrifugal forces to the
[학술논문] The Prospects for Economic Reform in North Korea after Kim Jong-il and the China Factor
...path of economic reform. Nearly every time Kim Jong-il has visited China, Chinese government leaders have made statements demonstrating China’s support for North Korea’s economic reform. Moreover, Chinese officials often try to highlight their economic successes to Kim Jong-il when he visits China. Often, Kim Jong-il made statements suggesting North Korea would reform, especially through...
[학술논문] 북한의 시장가격 결정 요인 분석
This dissertation focused on the operating mechanism about market and price system by using the Multiple Regression Analysis during the period of economy reform in North Korea. North Korean government have insists that the four factors effect the market price of rice; the prime cost, demand and supply, the international market price and exchange rate. However, the previous literature did not explain...
[학술논문] 한국군 상부지휘구조 개편안의 논점 및 발전방향
...groups and adjustments should be made by consensus. "Defense Reform 307 'contained in a top leadership restructuring the Army never-take for sure that the framing of the integrated military-oriented and future-oriented executive, balance and harmony between army, navy, air force oriented in the direction of the structure reform will be needed to ensure prudence. This paper conducted a county...
[학술논문] Peace and Unification of the Korean Peninsula Seen from a Utilitarian Rational Conservative Perspective: Beyond the Twenty-First-Century Version of the “Conquer-the-North” Stance
...rampant to the extent of déjà vu. Joseon’s insistence on loyalty to Ming and the “conquer-the-north” policy in the seventeenth century closed opportunities for domestic reform and led to the collapse of the nation. The twenty-first-century version of the “conquer-the-north” stance and anti-North policy are very likely to contribute to the conflict between the...