Rush to DevelopmentDiscusses the South Korea's highly centralized system of state planning showing that economic success had less to do with free market or free trade policies than with thorough state economic control. Analyzes the repressive and unbalanced nature of South Korea's growth process. |
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
THE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS | 23 |
The Structure and Function of State Planning | 44 |
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