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Elective Course2:Economic Growth of South Korea [IRM3SE02-PDW] Semestr zimowy 2020/2021
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Przedmiot: Elective Course2:Economic Growth of South Korea [IRM3SE02-PDW]
Zajęcia: Semestr zimowy 2020/2021 [2020Z] (zakończony)
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Liczba osób w grupie: 3
Limit miejsc: 20
Zaliczenie: Egzamin/zaliczenie na ocenę/zal w skali zal-std2
Prowadzący: Krzysztof Nowakowski
Literatura: (tylko po angielsku)

Myung Oak Kim, Sam Jaffe, 2010, The New Korea. An Inside Look At South Korea’s Economic Rise, American Management Association AMACOM, New York.

Dong-Myeon Shin, 2003, Social and Economic Policies in Korea. Ideas, networks and linkages, Routledge Curzon Taylor&Francis Group, London and New York.

Joonghae Suh, Derek H.C. Chen (edit.), 2007, Korea as a Knowledge Economy. Evolutionary Process and Lessons Learned, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington DC.

Myung Oak Kim, Sam Jaffe, 2010, The New Korea. An Inside Look At South Korea’s Economic Rise, American Management Association AMACOM, New York.

Dong-Se Cha, Kwang Suk Kim, Dwight H. Perkins (edit), 1997, The Korean Economy 1945-1995: Performance and Vision for the 21st Century, Korean Development Institute.

Ronald J. Ebert, Ricky W. Griffin, 2007, Business Essentials, Pearson Prentice Hall.

David Besanko, David Dranove, Mark Shanley, Scott Schaefer, 2007, Economic of Strategy, John Wiley & Sons.

Claude Menard, Mary M. Shirley (edit.), 2005, Handbook of New Institutional Economics, Springer.

John J. Wild, Kenneth L. Wild, Jerry C.Y. Han, 2008, International Business. The Challenges of Globalization, Pearson & Prentice Hall.

Alan M. Rugman, Simon Collinson, International Business, 2006, Pearson Education & Prentice Hall.

Koo Cha-Kyung, 1981, Korea's Economic Policies (1945-1985), The Federation of Korean Industries.

Cho Soon, 1994, The Dynamics of Korean Economic Development, Institute for International Economics.

Richard M. Steers, 1999, Made in Korea. Chung Ju Yung and The Rise of Hyundai, Routledge.

Byung-Nak Song, 1990, The Rise of The Korean Economy, Oxford University Press.

Alice H. Amsden, 1989, Asia's Next Giant. South Korea and Late Industrialization, Oxford University Press.

Gerald E. Caiden, Bun Woong Kim (edit.), 1991, A Dragon's Progress. Development Administration in Korea, Kumarian Press.

Bun Woong Kim, David S. Bell, Jr., Chong Bum Lee (edit.), 1985, Administrative Dynamics and Development: The Korean Experience, Kyobo Publishing.

Dong-Ki Kim, Linsu Kim (edit.), 1989, Management Behind Industrialization: Readings In Korean Business, Korea Univerisity Press.

Hon. Robert G. Rich, Jr., Peter M. Beck, Florence Myeong-Hwa, Lowe-Lee, 1999, Korea and the Asian Economic Crisis: One Year Later, Korean Economic Institute of America.

Doo-Sub Kim, Socioeconomic Status, Inequality and Fertility, 1987, The Population and Development Studies Center Seoul National University.

Kyong-Dong Kim (edit.), 1987, Dependency Issues in Korean Development, Seoul National University Press.

Soogil Young, Moonsoo Kang (edit.), 1991, The Single European Market and Its Implications for Korean as an NIE, Korea Development Institute.

Chung-Si Ahn, Tai_Hwan Kwon (edit.), 1998, Korean and Korean Business Interests in Central Europe and CIS Countries, Seoul National University Press.

Zakres tematów: (tylko po angielsku)

Lecture 1; The general background of the South Korea history.

Text for this class; Byung-Nak Song, 1990, The Rise of The Korean Economy, Oxford University Press; Chapter 2: The Korean People and Their Land, Chapter 3: The Historical Roots of Modern Growth.

Text for this class; Myung Oak Kim, Sam Jaffe, 2010, The New Korea. An Inside Look At South Korea’s Economic Rise, American Management Association AMACOM, New York; Chapter 4: The Middle Nation: How Korea Navigates Between Japan and China.

Lecture 2; South Korea development; an overview.

Text for this class; Dong-Se Cha, Kwang Suk Kim, Dwight H. Perkins (edit), 1997, The Korean Economy 1945-1995: Performance and Vision for the 21st Century, Korean Development Institute; Chapter 1: Korean Economic Development: An Overview.

Text for this class; Dong-Myeon Shin, 2003, Social and Economic Policies in Korea. Ideas, networks and linkages, Routledge Curzon Taylor&Francis Group, London and New York; Chapter 2: The roles of the state in the economy and social welfare.

Lecture 3; The bureaucracy and economic development.

Text for this class; Dong-Myeon Shin, 2003, Social and Economic Policies in Korea. Ideas, networks and linkages, Routledge Curzon Taylor&Francis Group, London and New York; Chapter 3: A theoretical framework for analysing the process of Policy formation and change.

Text for this class; Gerald E. Caiden, Bun Woong Kim (edit.), 1991, A Dragon’s Progress. Development Administration in Korea, Kumarian Press, Connecticut; Chapter 8: Government Direction of the Korean Economy & Chapter 9: The Structure of the Economic Policy-making Institutions in Korea and the Strategic Role of the Economic Planning Board.

Lecture 4; Korean trade and industry.

Text for this class; Dong-Myeon Shin, 2003, Social and Economic Policies in Korea. Ideas, networks and linkages, Routledge Curzon Taylor&Francis Group, London and New York; Chapter 4: Social and economic policies turing the export-led industrialization of the 1960s.

Text for this class; Dong-Se Cha, Kwang Suk Kim, Dwight H. Perkins (edit), 1997, The Korean Economy 1945-1995: Performance and Vision for the 21st Century, Korean Development Institute; Chapter 7: Korean Industry and Trade over Fifty Years & Chapter 8: The Outward-Looking Trade Policy and the Industrial Development of South Korea.

Lecture 5; The heavy and chemical industry in South Korea.

Text for this class; Dong-Myeon Shin, 2003, Social and Economic Policies in Korea. Ideas, networks and linkages, Routledge Curzon Taylor&Francis Group, London and New York; Chapter 5: Social and economic policies turing the heavy and chemical industrialisation of the 70s.

Text for this class; Alice H. Amsden, 1989, Asia's Next Giant. South Korea and Late Industrialization, Oxford University Press, New York & Oxford, Chapter 11: The World’s Largest Shipbuilder & Chapter 12: The Trumph of Steel.

Lecture 6; Evolution of industrial organization and public policy.

Text for this class; Dong-Myeon Shin, 2003, Social and Economic Policies in Korea. Ideas, networks and linkages, Routledge Curzon Taylor&Francis Group, London and New York; Chapter 6: stabilisation, liberalisation and social policies: 1980-1992.

Text for this class; Dong-Se Cha, Kwang Suk Kim, Dwight H. Perkins (edit), 1997, The Korean Economy 1945-1995: Performance and Vision for the 21st Century, Korean Development Institute; Chapter 10: Evolution of Industrial Organization and Policy Response in Korea: 1945-1995.

Lecture 7; Social and Economic Policies in Korea.

Text for this class; Dong-Myeon Shin, 2003, Social and Economic Policies in Korea. Ideas, networks and linkages, Routledge Curzon Taylor&Francis Group, London and New York; Chapter 7: Social and economic policies under globalisation: 1993-1997.

Text for this class; Dong-Se Cha, Kwang Suk Kim, Dwight H. Perkins (edit), 1997, The Korean Economy 1945-1995: Performance and Vision for the 21st Century, Korean Development Institute; Chapter 12: Social Development in Korea, 1953-1993 & Chapter 13: Social Welfare and Distribution Policies.

Lecture 8; Human resource development in South Korea.

Text for this class; Joonghae Suh, Derek H.C. Chen (edit.), 2007, Korea as a Knowledge Economy. Evolutionary Process and Lessons Learned, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington DC; Chapter 5: Information and Communication Technologies for a Knowledge-Based Economy & Chapter 6: Meeting Skill and Human Resource Requirements.

Text for this class; Alice H. Amsden, 1989, Asia's Next Giant. South Korea and Late Industrialization, Oxford University Press, New York & Oxford, Chapter 9: The Boom in Education.

Lecture 9; South Korean electronics enterprises; the case studies of Samsung.

Text for this class; Dong-Ki Kim, Linsu Kim (edit.), 1989, Management Behind Industrialization: Readings In Korean Business, Korea Univerisity Press; Chapter 22: Korean Electronics Enterprises.

Text for this class; Myung Oak Kim, Sam Jaffe, 2010, The New Korea. An Inside Look At South Korea’s Economic Rise, American Management Association AMACOM, New York; Chapter 7: Samsung Eternal: From Rice Trading to USD 174 Billion in Sales.

Lecture 10; South Korean electronics enterprises; the case studies of LG.

Text for this class; Dong-Ki Kim, Linsu Kim (edit.), 1989, Management Behind Industrialization: Readings In Korean Business, Korea Univerisity Press; Chapter 20: Gold Star Co. Ltd.

Text for this class; Myung Oak Kim, Sam Jaffe, 2010, The New Korea. An Inside Look At South Korea’s Economic Rise, American Management Association AMACOM, New York; Chapter 8: LG’s Rebirth: Lak Hui Learns to Create Its Own Luck.

Lecture 11; Korean automobile industry.

Text for this class; Myung Oak Kim, Sam Jaffe, 2010, The New Korea. An Inside Look At South Korea’s Economic Rise, American Management Association AMACOM, New York; Chapter 6: Korea in the Driver’s Seat: A Short History of the Korean Car.

Text for this class; Alice H. Amsden, 1989, Asia's Next Giant. South Korea and Late Industrialization, Oxford University Press, New York & Oxford, Chapter 7: The Rise of Salaried Engineerrs: Automobile Manufacturing.

Lecture 12; South Korean automobile enterprises; the case studies of Hyundai.

Text for this class; Dong-Ki Kim, Linsu Kim (edit.), 1989, Management Behind Industrialization: Readings In Korean Business, Korea Univerisity Press; Chapter 23: Hyundai Motor Company: Self-Reliance Strategy and Growing Challenges.

Text for this class; Richard M. Steers, 1999, Made in Korea. Chung Ju Yung and The Rise of Hyundai, Routledge, Chapter 5: Driving is Believing & Chapter 6: Victory at Sea.

Metody dydaktyczne: (tylko po angielsku)

The course employs a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, discussion, case write, quiz. Although the specific activities will vary, the objectives will always be the same: to improve students understanding of Korea development.

Metody i kryteria oceniania: (tylko po angielsku)

Assessment methods;

1. Midterm exercises 1 (50 points)

2. Midterm exercises 2 (50 points)

The final course grading criteria is described below;

91 – 100 points; Very Good (grade 5), 81 – 90 points; Good plus (grade 4.5)

71 – 80 points; Good (grade 4), 61 – 70 points; Satisfactory plus (grade 3.5)

51 – 60 points; Satisfactory (grade 3), 0 - 50 points; Failing (grade 2)

Class participation. Students are expected to be prepared for items that the syllabus cites for the day indicated as read or prepare. Participants are required to actively participate in class and discussions. Likewise, they are expected in class on time.

If you have a language problem, or some other issue that will interfere with your ability to participate you must discuss it with the teacher within two weeks of class so that we arrive at common expectations for your performance.

Absence, lateness, and lack of preparation will have a negative impact on your grade. If you do not meet the course requirements, your grades will be lower. Students who will exceed 60% of absence will fail.

Uwagi: (tylko po angielsku)

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