The Park Chung Hee Era: Economic Development and Modernization of the Republic of Korea

Paperback: $36.00
ISBN-13: 9780824879792
Published: October 2018
Hardback: $72.00
ISBN-13: 9780824880965
Published: October 2018

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  • About the Book
  • This volume presents a collection of authoritative summaries and analyses of the most significant economic policies of the Park Chung Hee years (1961–1979). It is the product of a major project by Korean academics and officials to critically review and analyze policies aimed at economic development and modernization of Korea. Most of the project participants who contributed chapters to this book were closely involved in developing or implementing the policies, and thus were able to provide previously unavailable first-hand accounts and behind-the-scenes information. The chapters are the result of a series of dialogues on Park-era policies among researchers, former senior government policymakers from Korea, and leading Japanese and American academics. The non-Korean economic experts analyzed and reviewed the accounts and provided comparative international perspectives. This approach based on an interactive research process has since been recognized by development economists as an innovative and successful means of producing policy-relevant analysis.

    Previous versions have been published in Korean, Chinese, and Japanese using various combinations of the original English-language policy papers. Designed to represent the essence of Park’s development strategies, the present volume is a thoroughly revised and abridged version of the Korean edition, which received the Best Book Award from the Korea Federation of Industries.

  • About the Author(s)
    • Lee-Jay Cho, Editor

      Lee-Jay Cho (1936–2020) has served as director of the East-West Population Institute and president of the East-West Center in Hawai‘i. Dr. Cho cofounded the Northeast Asia Economic Forum in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, and served variously as president and board chair.
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