“Special provisions are not necessary. Just do not regulate the markets”
At its height, North Korea’s socialist infrastructure was responsible for the vast majority of the people’s standard of living. Ration coupons and large purchases (such as for a car or refrigerator) were all provided through one’s employer. This is because society was vertically integrated, with state-owned companies and ministries providing a broad array of social services that … Continue reading “Special provisions are not necessary. Just do not regulate the markets”
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