Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Myths and Realities of Korea’s Economic Development.- Chapter 3: A Brief Overview of Economic Development Theories.- Chapter 4. Pathway to a New Theory of Economic Development.- Chapter 5: An Overview of Global Economic Development Experiences.- Chapter 6: Korea's Economic Development.- Chapter 7: Eight Key Lessons from Korea's Development Experiences.- Chapter 8: Reproducibility Of The Korean Economic Miracle.- Chapter 9: Concluding Remarks.
Sung-Hee Jwa is a graduate of Seoul National University and has a Ph.D in Economics from UCLA. He currently serves as Chairman of President Park Chung Hee Memorial Foundation and Chair Professor at Yeungnam University. He has also for many years taught courses on the Korean economy at Seoul National University and KDI School of Public Policy. He once served as President of Korea Economic Research Institute.
This book provides a unique and refreshing look at the Korean economy over the past 60 years. While most books and articles on the Korean economy would be technical or specifically address some aspect of Korea, this text takes a overarching view of Korea’s economic development. It assesses Korea’s economic take-off in the 1970s and 1980s, but also views the problems of ‘economic egalitarianism’ since the late-1980s to today. The book begins by listing and dispelling a number of important myths of the Korean economy and concludes by providing ten important ‘lessons’ derived from Korea’s experiences for developed as well as developing countries.