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The Strains of Economic Growth: Labor Unrest and Social Dissatisfaction in Korea (Harvard Studies in International Development) [Hardcover]

David L. Lindauer (Author), Jong-Gie Kim (Author), Joung-Woo Lee (Author), Hy-Sop Lim (Author), Jae-Young Son (Author), Ezra F. Vogel (Author)

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Harvard Studies in International Development August 1, 1997

By the mid-1980s, Korea's economic and political situation was becoming volatile. Labor relations were especially contentious. The Strains of Economic Growth, a collaborative research project between the Harvard Institute for International Development and the Korea Development Institute provides an analytic history of the economic causes of the labor unrest and popular discontent of the late 1980s. Set against rapid increases in wages and employment, worker dissatisfaction is traced to patterns of income inequality and to non-pecuniary dimensions of working life, including the suppression of labor organizations. The desire for greater political freedom also played an important role in the unprecedented unrest of this period.

The conclusions of this volume are essential for understanding the labor struggles that continue in Korea today and are highly relevant for policy makers from other emerging economies that wish to benefit from both the successes and failures of Korea's experience.


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It has been a long-standing paradox in the field of development economics that South Korea, which had realized remarkable gain in the real wages of workers and expanding employment opportunities, has suffered from serious labor unrest and worker dissatisfaction. Six specialists from the U.S. and Korea attempt in this rare volume to analyze this riddle...This joint effort succeeds in shedding new light on the complex economic and social strains that are likely to accompany the rapid transformation of an industrializing society. It provides valuable guidance to policy makers of countries experiencing similar economic and social metamorphosis. Recommended for upper-division undergraduate through professional collections. (K. B. Lee Choice )

This volume is the last in an important and influential series of ten volumes produced jointly by the Harvard Institute for International Development and the Korea Development Institute on the first three decades of Korean economic development. It concentrates primarily on the late 1980s...The great value of the volume is the challenge it lays down in interpretation: the standard factors that many commentators put forward for Korea's economic growth--the social tradition, low wages, control, long hours--simply will not do, some for the whole period of development, and none in respect to the last decade. Statistical documentation is impressive, and the conclusions are, therefore, difficult to fault. (Keith Howard Asian Affairs [UK )

About the Author

Ezra F. Vogel is Henry Ford II Research Professor of the Social Sciences Emeritus at Harvard University.

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