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analysis suggests that hybrid leadership styles are needed in South Korea to address complex interdependent Confucian values …
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integration in tertiary English education in Korea and its central position in Korean society cannot be overstated. As found in …
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While abundant research has demonstrated that E-government reduces corruption and improves bureaucratic productivity, few studies have isolated the distinct effects of different types of E-government programs on rates of corruption and different measures of bureaucratic performance. This paper...
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This article provides an overview of the current status of the Law and Economics education in Korea. In Korea, a course … taught and discuss challenges that the field is facing in Korea. Major pedagogic challenges include (i) insufficient supply … that will have a significant impact on the prospect of Law and Economics education in Korea. While interests among students …
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Abstract Willard D. Straight – architect, diplomat, photographer, publisher, sketcher, and writer – arrived in Korea in … the cultural, industrial, and technological transformations that Korea experienced in the early 1900s as a consequence of …
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The first price runs for Korean rice help us develop a Smithian physiocratic model to explain the low, stable prices of the eighteenth century and the rising, volatile prices of the nineteenth. Ownership rights provided incentives, and productivity after 1600 exceeded subsistence to achieve...
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