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NORTH KOREAN ECONOMY (5) answer(s).
 
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Can North Korea catch two rabbits at once: nuke and economy? one year of the Byungjin line in North Korea and its future / Han, Tak Sung; Joo, Jeon Kyung   Journal Article
Han, Tak Sung Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   167696


Major powers and the Korean peninsula: politics, policies and perspectives / Basu, Titli (ed.) 2019  Book
Basu, Titli (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2019.
Description xvii, 371p.hbk
Series East Asia Strategic Review
Standard Number 9789389137156
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059702320.519/BAS 059702MainOn ShelfGeneral 
059703320.519/BAS 059703MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   044768


North Korea at the crossroads / Okonogi, Masao (ed.) 1988  Book
Okonogi Masao editor Book
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Publication Tokyo, Japan Institute of international Affairs, 1988.
Description 196p.pbk
Standard Number 4819302000
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030696951.904/OKO 030696MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   095758


Refrom without transition: the economic situation in North Korea since the July 1, 2002, Measures / Yang, Un-Chul   Journal Article
Yang, Un-Chul Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract On July 1, 2002, North Korea implemented aggressive measures to ride out the economic hardship by increasing salaries and prices and providing its state-run enterprises with some incentives. As observed, the measures brought economic turmoil rather than prosperity. Intrinsically, North Korea has been hostile toward marketoriented reform. However, with the consistent economic difficulties, the tight grip of the present government is in fact gradually loosening; corruption seems to be out of control and private business is starting to prevail. It is still arguable that the expansion of markets and emerging entrepreneurship has fundamentally altered the skewed North Korean economy. However, the repressive stance taken by the North Korean government does not allow its citizens to engage in independent economic activities that might compromise the stability of the regime. Without a further reform, it seems unlikely that the North Korean economy can make any meaningful progress in the near future.
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Trafficker signs: illegal trade across the China-North Korea border / Billingsley, Dodge   Journal Article
Billingsley, Dodge Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Beijing and Pyongyang are as close as lips and teeth in more than diplomatic terms.Dodge Billingsley investigates an illegal cross-border trade in drugs and other illicit goods that benefits both countries, especially struggling North Korea.
Key Words Drug trafficking  China  North Korea  South Korea  Border Trade  Beijing 
Pyongyang  North Korean Economy 
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