restructured in favor of dark chocolate, encroaching the white-chocolate market. Melanin shock triggered premium market to expand. Companies are now producing products with non-artificial additives and non- edible oils. However, there is still demand for ‘real’ premium chocolate, since domestic products are not sufficiently satisfying customer needs. Among chocolate manias, domestic dark choc
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Brand and trendy fashion industry
Sensitive industry in economic fluctuation
Representative small company oriented industry
Community-type industry with high homogeneity and expertise
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to vertical division
Sales proportion : export 70%, domestic 30%
Part3
3-1. Case comparison between domestic cases and foreign cases
(3-1-1)Foreign Cases
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This paper outlines a set of CPTED guidelines for the design of urban village centers, which are defined in the City of Villages strategy as mixed-use centers of neighborhoods where residential, commercial, and civic uses are all present and integrated.
So, village centers are design
claim that the reform had failed due to the absence of the state intervention and supervision. Regardless of the cause, the reform had failed and the Korean economy collapsed. Foreign capital outflow was rapid and short term loans couldn’t be solved. The government announced its economic failure and the IMF came in to restructure the economy according to the Anglo-American model (Jeong, 1998).
urbanization beginning in the 1980s. This period saw a shift from an agriculture-based economy to one based on manufacturing and industry. The physical landscape of the country changed with the emergence of numerous mega-projects, such as the Petronas Towers, the North-South Expressway, the Multimedia Super Corridor, and the new federal administrative capital of Putrajaya. In the late 1990s, Mala