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North Korea’s Private Finance: No Banks but Lots of Loans
WSJ ^ | Aug. 4, 2015 | Jeyup S. Kwaak

Posted on 08/04/2015 8:08:49 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

North Korea’s Private Finance: No Banks but Lots of Loans

Unauthorized market activity boosts incomes and leads to unregulated lending for profit

By Jeyup S. Kwaak

Aug. 4, 2015 3:30 p.m. ET

SEOUL—For decades after North Korea’s founding in the 1950s, financial security wasn’t a major concern for its citizens. A communist system provided most daily needs, and for many years living standards outstripped those of South Korea.

Then a devastating famine in the 1990s and a subsequent economic collapse crippled the public distribution system and forced citizens to fend for themselves.

The semimarket economy that emerged has expanded rapidly in recent years, providing a living for up to three-fourths of the country, according to observers, defectors and those with contacts in a state that is largely closed off from the rest of the world. As unauthorized private commerce has bolstered North Koreans’ incomes, an unregulated system of lending and currency exchange has also emerged, they said.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: economy; finance; nkorea
The state and the market are in conflict. Under NK political system, a hereditary personal cult, the state has total control over economy, including the market. However, the market has a tendency to outgrow the state control. In time, the money gets to control the power. It will eclipse the system built on an omnipotent personality cult.
1 posted on 08/04/2015 8:08:49 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: TigerLikesRooster; AmericanInTokyo; Steel Wolf; nuconvert; MizSterious; endthematrix; ...

P!


2 posted on 08/04/2015 8:09:19 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (The way to crush the bourgeois is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

North Korea wasn’t in trouble in the 80s? Really? That’s not what I recall.


3 posted on 08/04/2015 8:12:51 PM PDT by Teacher317 (We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men)
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To: Teacher317

They can’t even get the lights on today.I gotta call BS on this story.


4 posted on 08/04/2015 8:14:55 PM PDT by Farmer Dean (stop worrying about what they want to do to you,start thinking about what you want to do to them)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
for many years living standards outstripped those of South Korea

What?

5 posted on 08/04/2015 8:16:22 PM PDT by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: Teacher317
NK lived on generous foreign aids from Soviets and Chinese, until Soviet Union collapsed. On top of that, Japanese left some industrial infrastructure in NK. SK was mostly farm land at the time.
6 posted on 08/04/2015 8:22:05 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (The way to crush the bourgeois is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

So...... why was the Korean War fought?


7 posted on 08/04/2015 8:25:57 PM PDT by wastedyears (Iron Maiden - The Book of Souls, out Sept 4th, 2015)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
For decades after North Korea’s founding in the 1950s,

Silly me, I thought North Korea was established in the 40s. But what do I know? I'm no "journalist."

8 posted on 08/04/2015 8:27:59 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: RightGeek

“What?”

Exactly.


9 posted on 08/04/2015 8:29:03 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Larry Lucido

1948 to be exact. He got the basic fact wrong.


10 posted on 08/04/2015 8:34:18 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (The way to crush the bourgeois is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation)
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They have interest, but do they have a working tax system? In theory they have it http://www.asiatradehub.com/n.korea/tax1.asp but is it implemented?

(From 208) In North Korea, April 1st is commemorated as “Tax Abolition Day.” Ever since the law, “On Completely Abolishing Taxes,” was ratified through the Supreme People's Assembly on March 21, 1974, North Korea has claimed both within and without to be the only country in the world that does not collect taxes.

http://www.dailynk.com/english/read.php?cataId=nk02900&num=6203

Do you know how it is today?

11 posted on 08/04/2015 11:24:45 PM PDT by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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I suspect there is no change. Their government at all levels exact some kind of payments from people. There are bribes. Hard currency earning enterprises regularly pay off superiors to stay in business. This kind of bribes is a sort of unofficial corporate taxes.

Then there are extra production quota. For example, they are asked to collect a certain amount of scrap metals and hand them to the authorities. People are frequently serving as conscripted laborers to do things other than making their living, without anything in return.

12 posted on 08/05/2015 12:43:26 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (The way to crush the bourgeois is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation)
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To: RightGeek

Ridiculous.


13 posted on 08/05/2015 4:59:07 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks ("If he were working for the other side, what would he be doing differently ?")
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Like the life in Soviet.


14 posted on 08/05/2015 1:32:36 PM PDT by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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