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The Political Economy of Preindustrial Korean Trade

Authors
Lee, Hun-ChangTemin, Peter
Issue Date
9월-2010
Publisher
J C B MOHR
Keywords
trade; tribute system; political economy; externalities; bounded rationality
Citation
JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL AND THEORETICAL ECONOMICS-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR DIE GESAMTE STAATSWISSENSCHAFT, v.166, no.3, pp.548 - 571
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL AND THEORETICAL ECONOMICS-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR DIE GESAMTE STAATSWISSENSCHAFT
Volume
166
Number
3
Start Page
548
End Page
571
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/115773
DOI
10.1628/093245610793102161
ISSN
0932-4569
Abstract
Preindustrial Korea had little foreign trade in spite of the advantage of being a small peninsular country. We present a theory of political economy to show that the preindustrial Korean policy of suppressing private trade, like that of China, only can be explained by noneconomic factors such as the consideration of externalities and rulers' incentives, bounded rationality of policymakers, and the path dependence of history. It was a rational or bounded-rational decision to increase total gains, that is, economic and noneconomic gains, from trade under the east Asian geopolitics. (JEL: N 75, F 14)
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