The Political Economy of Korea 2014
DOI: 10.1057/9781137451248_3
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Yangban-centered Agrarian Aristocracy and Its Social Discontents, 1700–1910

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“…First, just as New Granada, in several dimensions, Korea was also a fairly remote region. To begin with, Korea was located on the eastern periphery of Eurasia and besides bridging China and Japan, it was not truly important in the international trade traffic (Uttam, 2014). This contributed to the incapacity of European explorers overseas to reconnoiter and connect with the Kingdom.…”
Section: The Experience Of Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, just as New Granada, in several dimensions, Korea was also a fairly remote region. To begin with, Korea was located on the eastern periphery of Eurasia and besides bridging China and Japan, it was not truly important in the international trade traffic (Uttam, 2014). This contributed to the incapacity of European explorers overseas to reconnoiter and connect with the Kingdom.…”
Section: The Experience Of Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there is increasing support for the idea that Joseon Korea was a highly stratified society that inhibited the emergence of entrepreneurial activities such as longdistance trade (Uttam, 2014). The augmenting size of an idle aristocracy that relied more intensively on the agricultural sector fostered a certain type of Confucian physiocracy in which the ideals of commercial profit were disregarded (Deuchler, 1997).…”
Section: The Experience Of Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%