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Tags: KOREA (North) -- Economic conditions
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- Modeling economic reform in North Korea. Noland, Marcus; Robinson, Sherman // Journal of Asian Economics;Spring97, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p15
Presents information as it relates to the stimulation of North Korean economy, with the use of a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. Issues focused on; Reaction from the value of the pre-reform capital stock; What should be done to improve the economy; Differences between North and...
- ECONOMIC OVERVIEW. // North Korea Country Review;2007, p81
The article presents information on the economy of North Korea.
- Economic Overview. // North Korea Country Review;2010, p94
The article provides information on the economic performance of North Korea from 2002-2009 including the country's chronic food shortage issue, military spending, and infrastructure spending.
- North Korea in downward spiral, but maybe not for long. White, Michael // World Trade;Jul96, Vol. 9 Issue 7, p75
Reports that the North Korean economy declined in 1995, according to the Korean Development Institute.
- An opening emerges in North Korea. // Hill;3/26/2012, Vol. 19 Issue 38, p23
The article argues on the North Korea's economic strategy under the influence of information and markets, and the country's engagement on private trading to end the economic crisis.
- North Koreans fight famine. // Countryside & Small Stock Journal;Sep/Oct99, Vol. 83 Issue 5, p124
Reports on the encouragement of North Korea for its people to raise rabbits. Reason behind the move; Advantages of raising rabbits.
- North Korea's extremity. // Christian Science Monitor;6/3/96, Vol. 88 Issue 131, p20
Reports on the food crisis in North Korea. Potential donors; North Korea's attitude toward foreign aids; Causes of the crisis.
- Famine in North Korea. Bake, Guy A. // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin;Apr-Jun2000, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p15
Examines the causes of the famine in North Korea since 1995. Lack of governmental and political support for agricultural production; Priority of North Korea for military production; Prospective solutions for the North Korean famine.
- Stone's throw away, worlds apart. Platt, Kevin // Christian Science Monitor;9/30/97, Vol. 89 Issue 214, p1
Contrasts life on the two banks of the Yalu River, which forms part of the border between China and North Korea. Economic reforms in China which have created a tourist attraction in the city of Dandong; Repression in North Korea which is ruining the economy and extending the famine; Why North...


