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The economic performances of North and South Korea over the past decade have differed significantly. This is largely … economic growth, there are a number of similarities between North and South Korea, which are examined in this paper. More … importantly, the resource endowments of North Korea, together with the human capital of South Korea, could combine successfully to …
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South Korea in the period after the currency markets were liberalized and the limits on foreign investments were lifted. It …
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should be promoted in the first place? This article uses a unique set of survey data from South Korea and applies an …
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studies carried out in theUS, Japan and South Korea which offer a cross-nationalreview of the performance of dual-function DPV …
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This paper presents an ideal legislative model for South Korea to realize gender equality in reconciling work and … approach in the feminist legal theory. The current system in South Korea fails to realize gender equality because it provides … for men and women to participate in childcare in practice. Therefore, the current system in South Korea is not enough for …
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Streamlining the supplier base is a common approach in many US and UKmanufacturing companies. However, is this approach being adopted in Germany asfast as it has in the UK? This paper describes research that answers thisquestion and investigates how German companies are managing contacts with...
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Japan and South Korea during the period from November 2000 through March 2002 were due to increased competition from rival …
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to evaluate the genetic variation in soybean within and among China, S. Korea, and Japan by means of 120 accessions from … within China is much larger than that within Japan or S. Korea, but smaller than that between China and Japan or S. Korea …. Korea, but could not distinguish between the accessions from Japan and S. Korea. These results are consistent with previous …
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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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Abolishing a nearly 50-year-old policy for rice price support, Korea adopted a new direct payment program in 2005 …
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