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North Korea’s economic integration and growth potential
Jong Wha Lee
, Ju Hyun Pyun
Department of Economics
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Business & Economics
North Korea
94%
Economic Growth
66%
Economic Integration
65%
South Korea
44%
Foreign Direct Investment
39%
GDP Growth
24%
Gravity Model of Trade
19%
Trade Integration
15%
Direct Investment
14%
Economic Cooperation
14%
Sanctions
13%
Policy Reform
13%
Open Economy
12%
Korea
10%
Military
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
economic integration
100%
Gross Domestic Product
66%
economic growth
62%
foreign direct investment
48%
capital flow
25%
economy
24%
market
22%
sanction
22%
policy reform
22%
cooperation
13%
conflict
13%
gravity
11%
forecast
11%
Social Sciences
economic integration
70%
North Korea
70%
economic growth
54%
direct investment
36%
South Korea
28%
foreign investment
22%
open economy
15%
military conflict
13%
economic cooperation
12%
market
11%
reform policy
11%
projection
9%
sanction
9%
Korea
9%
economy
6%
reform
6%