DPRK Briefing Book: Policy Area: Economy
Issue Brief:
- Defining Strategic Goals for US-DPRK Economic Engagement
Bradley Babson, World Bank, 2003.
Analysis
- DPRK and the South Korean Economy
Marcus Noland, Institute for International Economics, 2003. - Economic Continuity and Change under Kim Jong-Il (PPT presentation)
Alexandre Mansourov, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, 2003. - The Structure of North Korea’s Political Economy: Changes and Effects
Young-Sun Lee and Deok Ryong Yoon, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, December 30, 2004. - DPRK Information Strategy (Conference Paper)
Peter Hayes, The Nautilus Institute, 2002. - Market Economy in North Korea
Ruediger Frank, Columbia University, 2003. - Seoul’s Secret Success
Aidan Foster-Carter, Pyongyang Watch, 2003. - Prospects for DPRK Expanding Trade
Nicholas Eberstadt, American Enterprise Institute, October 31, 2003. - International Economic Linkages of DPRK
L. Gordon Flake, Nautilus Institute Special Report, August 1995.
Reference Materials
- DPRK Monetary History
Kurt Schuler, Dollarization.org, February 29, 2004. - The Mineral Industry of North Korea
Chin S. Kuo, U.S. Geological Survey-Minerals Information, 1996 - Digging for Answers in the DPRK Mining Sector
by the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, 2006 - Proposal to Form Special Mining Area in Danchon Region for Foreign Investment
Korea Joint Venture Group, 1995 - Impact of IT Revolution on DPRK (Conference Report)
Alexandre Mansourov, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, 2002. - Eurasian Railways and the trans-Korean Railway
Markku Heiskanen, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2003. - Project Status Report: July 2004
The KUT/SU Research Collaboration, 2004.
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