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From the financial crisis to the next eleven: limits and contradictions in the Korean process of capital accumulation
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2016-01Registro en:
Grinberg, Nicolás; From the financial crisis to the next eleven: limits and contradictions in the Korean process of capital accumulation; Taylor & Francis; Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy; 21; 1; 1-2016; 1-25
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Autor
Grinberg, Nicolás
Resumen
This paper examines the South Korean economic crisis of 1997–1998 and the subsequent recovery. For this, it first analyses the specific characteristics and long-term development of the process capital accumulation there. The paper claims that, as in the rest of East Asia, capital accumulation in Korea has, since the mid-1960s, revolved around the production of specific industrial goods for world markets using the relatively cheap and disciplined local workforce for simplified labour-processes as appendage of the machine or in manual assembly operations. This modality of accumulation resulted from changes in the forms of production of relative surplus-value on a global scale through the development of computerisation and robotisation, and the concomitant transformation in the productive attributes of the collective worker of large-scale industry. The 1997–1998 financial-cum-economic crisis, as well as the foundations and characteristics of the subsequent recovery, are understood as manifestations of the contradictory dynamics of this specific form of capitalist development.