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South Korea, a highly-developed and wealthy economy that epitomizes the story of a modern Asian nation, has made the transition from a very poor to very rich in less than one life's generation.
Today, the nation is a glistening beacon of technological innovation that leads the world in highly productive and profitable industries.
In this episode, we'll explore how South Korea proves how solid economic management is far more important than natural resources in determining a country's destiny.
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📚 Want to learn more about the economy of South Korea? We recommend reading "The Politics of Economic Reform in South Korea: A Fragile Miracle", by Tat Yan Kong
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