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This book investigates the policy choices and institutional frameworks that powered South Korea's remarkable transformation from postwar poverty to global economic powerhouse, while also confronting the mounting structural challenges that now threaten its sustainability. It identifies ten factors behind Korea's rapid growth from the 1960s to the 1990s and explores pressing socioeconomic issues such as population aging, declining fertility, high suicide rates, political and economic polarization, early retirement, youth unemployment, and the expansion of private education. The book also examines the deep inequalities within Korea's labor market, including persistent gender wage gaps, disparities between large conglomerates and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the divide between regular and non-regular jobs, and the heavy reliance on self-employment. Finally, it addresses critical economic policy issues such as rising household debt, the real estate bubble, minimum wage debates, inflation, an underdeveloped service sector, an undervalued stock market, inefficiencies in public enterprises and mutual financial cooperatives, Korea's lagging tourism industry, the push for new growth engines, carbon neutrality challenges, and outdated tax systems. Offering fresh insights and concrete policy recommendations, the book highlights both the achievements and the vulnerabilities of Korea's economic model.
Contents
I. Korea's Economic Success Since the 1960s.- II . Socioeconomic Problems That Koreans Face.- III. Duality and Inequality Issues in the Labor Market.- IV. Critical Economic Policy Issues: Macroeconomic Issues: Service Sector Issues: Economic Growth Issues: Environment and Taxation.- V. Concluding Remarks.



