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Chapter 068 Economic History

Lin Yaren and Yamada Taku also walked upstairs one after another. They sat down face to face at the Renhe Financial Company.

"Yona, make two cups of coffee." Lin Yaren said straightforwardly.

As soon as Takuya Yamada came in, he noticed Li Yun'er, who looked good. Although he had no wrong thoughts in his heart, he couldn't help but become alert and worried for his own sister.

In his own opinion, Lin Yaren put such an outstanding girl in his company and was still with her day and night, which really makes people think a lot.

The two are just simple relationships with superiors and subordinates, and even he can't believe it. The relationship between the president and the beautiful female secretary or the president and a beautiful female subordinate often has a working relationship beyond normal.

Lin Yaren first took out the car key and pushed it in front of the other party. Then he opened the drawer on the left side of his desk, took 50,000 yen and put it in front of Takuya Yamada.

Lin Yaren said to Li Yuner, who was brewing instant coffee again: "This is my best friend. He and I are private loans and have nothing to do with our company. You don't have to use a loan book or something."

Li Yuner expressed her understanding and said, "Okay, I understand."

Takuya Yamada put the car key on the desk into the pocket of his shirt, then folded it in half from 50,000 yen, and put it into the erected jeans pocket on his left.

Takuya Yamada also looked around for a moment, and it was a decent company that still looked like a decent company, saying, "You are pretty good here."

"Although the sparrow is small, it has all the internal organs." Lin Yaren knew that the attributes of his company were of usury.

He can't say anything, come to me more. It's like selling coffins and medicine shops are taboo to say to the guests who come to the door to welcome you next time.

"It is indeed as you said. How do you view the current South Korea, North Korea, and the RB economy?" Takuya Yamada asked with interest.

Lin Yaren was not surprised that he did not put the mainland Chinese economy in. Even if mainland China began reform and opening up in 1978, it had only started and developed for a few years.

The current mainland China economy is not only in the minds of many RB people, but also in the minds of those in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

"In the 1960s, North Korea and RB were almost at the same starting line. By the 1970s, Northeast Asia's industrial twins, one was RB and the other was North Korea.

In the current 1980s, the RB economy was still in a booming momentum, while North Korea's economy showed signs of recession.

The development path of the RB economy does not rely solely on aid from the United States, but has its own innovation and foundation.

This was a successful transformation from the initial labor-intensive to high-precision technology. However, it was not the case. It still maintained the original production model as always, relying too much on the aid of China and the Soviet Union.

As for South Korea, after Park Chung-hee launched a military coup in 1961, she had the idea of ​​vigorously developing the South Korean economy.

At this time, South Korea's per capita GDP was only 100 US dollars. There was basically no industrial or other thing, and it was the most typical poor agricultural country.

If Park Chung-hee wants to develop her own economy, she must first get money. So, his methods are nothing more than these. First, American aid. American money is not that easy to get.

All, in politics, he not only actively and proactively leaned towards the United States, but also actively demanded to participate in the Vietnam War led by the United States.

South Korea sent hundreds of thousands of Koreans to Vietnam to directly participate in the war, as well as logistics and transportation.

Second, it signed the "Japan-South Korea Basic Relations Treaty" with RB in 1965. The two countries changed from the previous hostile state to bilateral normalization.

To this end, RB not only paid hundreds of millions of dollars in free aid, but also had interest-free and low-price loans, but also transferred some labor-intensive industries to South Korea.

Third, South Korea sent tens of thousands of men and women to West Germany. Men dig coal and women work as caregivers. I remember that when Park Chung-hee visited West Germany, she saw them, and there was a particularly touching scene.

The men and women on and off the stage were crying together. Park Chung-hee asked them to endure it, hoping that their sacrifice could contribute to the future of South Korea. After all, the West Germans did not regard them as human beings.

Fourth, South Korea sent millions of people to work in batches. The work they worked in was the hardest, most tiring, and dirtiest. It was also the most typical form of overseas labor export.

Park Chung-hee's series of measures not only exchanged a large amount of foreign exchange for South Korea, but also exported excess domestic labor.

Concentrating his efforts to accomplish major tasks in the future has laid a solid financial foundation. It has also laid a solid foundation for the current rise of South Korea's economy." Lin Yaren talked happily.

At this time, as a Korean, Lee Yoona put two cups of brewed coffee in front of Lin Yaren and Takuya Yamada respectively.

Not only did she not feel any disgusted with Lin Yaren's words about Koreans, she also felt more and more that she was really unusual in her heart.

According to common sense, a man who lends money at usury will only be particularly interested in making money. In addition, he will never be interested in things like the other party said, let alone know.

"Masato, you have improved again. Although you have not been to college, it is amazing to continue like you." Takuya Yamada was not flattering the other party, but said truthfully.

"It's just some economic history things, not worth mentioning." Lin Yaren said calmly.

"If you hadn't read a lot of related books and materials about economy in your spare time, you would definitely not have the same insights as you did before.

The question I asked you involves three different countries. Although they are all East Asian countries, the actual economies of each country are different.

North Korea, especially, is still in the socialist camp. There is a hostile relationship with us and the capitalist camp in which South Korea is located.

Even the economic history is the economic history of three different countries. As for the mode of production, we are a capitalist market economy, while North Korea is a socialist planned economy."

Even though Takuya Yamada did not focus on economics, he also studied economics in school. He also knew how to acquire knowledge, but it would take a lot of time.

Reading books and materials is one aspect, and another important aspect is that you also need to make necessary personal thinking so that you can transform it into the knowledge you have.
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