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1 Environment and Geography (Myung Soo Cha, Junseok Hwang, and Heejin Park) -- 2 Population (Myung Soo Cha and Heejin Park) -- 3 Labor Force and Employment (Yitaek Park) -- 4 Wages (Myung Soo Cha, Junseok Hwang, and Wooyoun Lee) -- 5 Education (Sun Go and Ki-Joo Park) -- 6 Health (Suk Chul Hong)...
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To explain the “post-Malthusian” population equilibrium of the British Industrial Revolution, this study proposes a two-sector economy that produces both agricultural foods and manufacturing goods. A Lewis model is used to discuss the interrelations among population increase, capital...
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Population and wage records from the Chosŏn Dynasty of Korea from the 18th to 19th centuries are compared with Wrigley-Schofield's wage-population dynamics of Britain during the industrial revolution. A one-sector agrarian Cobb-Douglas economy is proposed for a possible comparison of the two...
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