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Developmental Transformation in South Korea Moon-Gi Suh

Developmental Transformation in South Korea By Moon-Gi Suh

Developmental Transformation in South Korea by Moon-Gi Suh


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South Korea's path toward a higher quality of life has been a dynamic process, Suh shows, shaped by historical contingencies, some immutable logic of capitalist development, and a dialectical relationship between the state and Korean civil society.

Developmental Transformation in South Korea Summary

Developmental Transformation in South Korea: From State-Sponsored Growth to the Quest for Quality of Life by Moon-Gi Suh

South Korea's path toward a higher quality of life has been a dynamic process, Suh shows, shaped by historical contingencies, some immutable logic of capitalist development, and a dialectical relationship between the state and Korean civil society. Debunking the illusion of democracy and myths of self-regulating capitalism in South Korea, Suh shows that a growth machine is not a panacea for the development of human beings and their quality of life. If instead the raison d'etre of quality of life depended upon a robust civil society operating under fair rules of the game by the state, the developmental road would be more promising. Suh seeks to test the hypothesis that the rising tide of economic growth will raise all boats in the Korean sea, remapping its structural pressure points which have been submerged at high tide. Given the high levels of economic growth generated by state intervention, any demand of distributive justice necessitates egailitarian reforms. As Suh shows, the present South Korean situation goes straight to the heart of theoretical questions about the enduring structures of capitalism, and its promise to improve average living standards and to link the redistribution of economic rewards to enhanced economic performance of the system as a whole. South Korea's path to quality of life has been a dynamic process, Suh shows, determined by historical contingencies, with some immutable logic of capitalist development, and a dialectical relationship between the state and Korean civil society. A study of particular interest to scholars, researchers, and policy makers concerned with political economy and social-economic development and East Asian Studies.

About Moon-Gi Suh

MOON-GI SUH is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Social Development, Seoul National University where he is concentrating on the political economy of Newly Industrializing Countries (NICS). Dr. Suh has published articles on social-economic issues in various academic journals.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: Toward the Study of Quality of Life From Market to the State A Growth Machine in the World System Behind the Great Transition From the State to Civil Society The Return to Civil Society Conclusion Appendix References Index

Additional information

NPB9780275962357
9780275962357
0275962350
Developmental Transformation in South Korea: From State-Sponsored Growth to the Quest for Quality of Life by Moon-Gi Suh
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-09-24
168
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