and four East Asian dragons - Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong - have achieved economic growth at an unprecedented pace mainly thanks to the successful performances of the DS. East Asian developmental states except for Japan excluded civil society and trade unions from politics and economic planning, making them the authoritarian developmental state (henceforth ADS), at least until the 198
Economic neoliberalism
John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer (2006) of the CEPR point to Economic liberalism and the reduction of business regulation along with the decline of union membership as one of the causes of economic inequality. In an analysis of the effects of intensive Anglo-American neo-liberal policies in comparison to continental European neo - liberalism, where unions have remained stro
3) Population Aging
As a result, this combined effect of increasing life expectancy and decreasing fertility causes population aging. Figure 3 shows the proportion of population in the developed and developing county at aged 65. We can know the proportion of elderly is growing worldwide and then, this proportion will be continually increasing in the future.
Figure3. Percentage of World’s Pop
and support for workplace innovation system can be summarize. Korea will aim for labor stability and competitive union institutions on par with Europe. However, to ensure participation in the management of enterprise-level institutional conditions, this tripartite system needs to operate effectively and to maximize the ability to highlight key issues. Therefore, the competitiveness of labor-manag
declined rapidly and is now lower than the infant mortality rate in the United States. The reduction in infant mortality brought a dramatic increase in life expectancy, which is now among the highest in the world for both males and females. It also resulted in very rapid population growth during the 20 years after 1955.
Another abrupt demographic change occurred more recently, halting the rapid