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How South Korea Built the World's Fastest Productivity Growth

How South Korea Built the World's Fastest Productivity Growth

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine South Korea's extraordinary productivity transformation from the 1960s to today. They focus on the specific role of the government-led 'Heavy and Chemical Industry' drive of the 1970s, which shifted the economy from textiles to steel and shipbuilding. Lucas explains how policies like directed credit, state-owned banks, and chaebol conglomerates created a unique model of state-directed capitalism. Luna pushes back on the sustainability of that model, pointing to the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis as a turning point. The discussion also covers how South Korea's productivity catch-up has slowed since 2000, and what other developing economies might learn from its story. The episode ends with a brief, natural mention of listener support for the ad-free show, linked to the idea of investing in long-term growth. #SouthKorea #ProductivityGrowth #EconomicDevelopment #IndustrialPolicy #Chaebol #AsianFinancialCrisis #Manufacturing #Steel #Shipbuilding #Electronics #CatchUpGrowth #DirectedCredit #StateCapitalism #TechnologyTransfer #GDPPerCapita #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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