Japanese imperialism and capitalism
- Development of film techniques: cinematography. editing, recording, developing
- Motion Picture and Film Censorship Regulation(1926), Japan attack China in 1930
Limitation of film production in the period
Byunsa: A True Star of Korean Silent Films
- Originated from old forms: kabuki, bunraku, pansori
- Byunsa as Narrator, interpre
Ⅱ. Exchange rate regime
1. What is the exchange rate?
In finance, the exchange rates between two currencies specifies how much one currency is worth in terms of the other. It is the value of a foreign nation’s currency in terms of the home nation’s currency. For example an exchange rate of 91 Japanese yen (JPY, ¥) to the United States dollar (USD, $) means that 91 yen is worth the
1. Goryo Dynasty
Coexistence of Confucianism and Buddhism
A school system
Public Education
Central
Gukjagam
(국자감)
Dongseo
hakdang
(동서학당)
Local
Hyanggyo
(향교)
2. Chosun Dynasty
Respected Confucianism and restrained Buddhism
School education became a means to pass an exam for officials of government.
Public Education
Central
Sungkyunkwan
8. Why did Korea experience more and severer labor disputes in the late 1980s than earlier periods?
한국의 노동투쟁 및 파업의 시기는 정치적 불안의 시기와 일치하는 경향을 보인다. 특히 1980년대 후반의 격렬했던 노동투쟁은 1987년 당시 집권여당의 대통령 후보였던 노태우의 직선제 및 인권에 관한 공약이 기폭제가 되어
1. Legacy of Colonial Period and Geopolitical Importance
Colonial Legacy and Institutional Structure
The Philippines reformed their institution and system by Spain and the United States during the colonial period. However, the US failed to make an efficient administrative organization.
South Korean institution was highly influenced by Japan and US army military government. => Japan st
Corruption is an important negative factor in economic development in many states. Corruption centers on the government as the central actor in economic development, especially in its international aspects. Through foreign policy, the government mediates the national economy’s relationship to the world economy.
Corruption is by no means limited to the global South. Bur for several reasons, c
● Postcolonialism
3rd world versus 4th world
The economic reliance
of former colonies on
their former conial
masters
Neocolonialism
● Globalization
Result of a massive leap
in the reach, penetration
and power of global
capitalism
Spreads technological
and sociocultural factors
around the world
various purposes such as economic, military, cultural and other purposes.
European Recovery Plan (1948)
Counter Communism
Introduced US Style of Capitalism
Promoted large European economy
→ Perceived Europe as a big market
Asian Recovery after World War Ⅱ
US – Japanese Alliance
Regional Economic Development
US legitimacy in shaping region
Korean economy is highly dependent on export and
it occupies more
60 percent on Korea’s GDP
▪ Finance product
▪ Contract between a bank and a company
▪ Derivative to avoid certain danger of
change under floating exchange rate system
The government has decided to link
the value to another currency or
to some valuable commodity like gold
Do not ch
Chapter 1. Indian Pharmaceutical Market Overview
1.1 Scale of Pharmaceutical Market
1.1.1 Domestic pharmaceutical market
India is among the fastest growing pharmaceutical markets in the world. The domestic pharmaceutical market recorded sales of US$ 7.3 billion in 2006 with a growth of 17.5 per cent over the previous year.
1.1.2 Pharmaceutical Industry
The Indian pharmaceutical industry