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ID148307
Title ProperKorea and the global economic crisis
LanguageENG
AuthorPirie, Iain
Summary / Abstract (Note) Korean policy-makers constructed the global economic crisis as a purely external threat to the domestic economy. This understanding of the crisis supported a selective retreat from neo-liberalism. More problematically, the construction of the crisis as an exogenous phenomenon allowed policy-makers to focus on maintaining short-term growth without seriously addressing the structural weaknesses of the economy that the crisis should have drawn attention to. Levels of household debt in Korea have risen since the crisis and are considerably higher than in the USA. Equally, the economy remains over reliant on exports as a source of growth.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 29, No.5; Dec 2016: p.671-692
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 29 No 5
Key WordsKorea ;  Global Economic Crisis


 
 
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