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Capital in South Korea: 1966–2014
Woojin Lee
, Younghoon Yoon
Department of Economics
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Business & Economics
South Korea
100%
Wealth
55%
Capital Income
52%
Capital Gains
36%
Land Prices
35%
Housing Prices
22%
OECD Countries
19%
Rate of Return
17%
Top Incomes
14%
Savings
12%
Government
12%
National Income
11%
Economic Growth
11%
Income Growth
11%
Fluctuations
11%
Capital Accumulation
10%
Long Period
10%
Income Level
10%
Social Sciences
South Korea
76%
income
42%
OECD
20%
national income
14%
capital accumulation
13%
fluctuation
11%
savings
10%
economic growth
9%
time
3%