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  2. Five-Year Plans of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The plans were designed to increase wealth within South Korea and strengthen political stability. A change in policy from import substitution industrialization to export-oriented growth occurred throughout these five-year plans. [3] South Korea had three five-year plans under the auspices of the Economic Planning Board, a state bureaucracy ...

  3. File:Map of South Korea-blank.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Heavy-Chemical Industry Drive - Wikipedia

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    In continuation of previous policies, South Korean banks extended virtually interest-free loans to firms engaged in sectors (q.v.). The country's import-export sector, which had previously been dominated by Japanese firms, was instead placed in the hands of export companies controlled by the chaebol individual or family-based conglomerates that ...

  5. Economy of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The economy of South Korea is a highly developed mixed economy. [19] [20] [21] By nominal GDP, the economy was worth ₩2.61 quadrillion (US$1.87 trillion).It has the 4th largest economy in Asia and the 12th largest in the world as of 2025. [3]

  6. Trade policy of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Until recently Korea remained as one of the few WTO member countries without any bilateral or regional FTAs. [5] After the success in multilateral trade agreements, Korea is now engaging herself in FTA since 2003. By entering into FTA, Korea will have access to new markets around the world. FTAs reduce costs such as tariff and non-tariff barriers.

  7. Daebul Industrial Complex - Wikipedia

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    Daebul Industrial Complex (Korean: 대불국가산업단지) is an industrial complex which covers a large portion of Samho, Yeongam of South Jeolla province in South Korea. The complex was initially designed to set up fundamental base for development in the Mokpo area. Finalized in December 1996, the residence of enterprises start from 1997.

  8. File:Map of Korea-blank.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Industrialization of Korea under Japanese rule.svg

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