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‘Why are you worried about Korea?’
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Entered 2025.10.14. 11.13 am
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Online press conference with Nobel Economics winners
Professor Mokier: “I’m not too worried about the Korean economy.”
Professor Howitt: “We need a strong anti-monopoly policy.”
“Risk factor” in Korea’s low birth rate issue, all unanimous
“Why are you so worried about Korea?”
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Joil Mokier (7) was selected as a co-winner of this year’s Norbal Economics Prize.
9) A professor at Northwestern University in the U.S. conducted an online study on the 13th (local time).
At the press conference, Korea discussed the growth prospects of the Korean economy and solutions.
In response to reporters’ questions, he said, “It’s a bit strange that such a question is asked in Korea.”
“It’s ironic,” he said.
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‘Every time I lecture about the system, it is almost without fail.
“I present this as an example of extreme contrast between South Korea and North Korea,” he said.
“A country with reasonable institutions also has poor institutions.”
“You can do it much better than Ra,” he said.
He continued, “Korea went from a very low per capita income in the 1950s to
Miraculously one of the richest countries in the world today.
“What I’m worried about is a wealthy and peaceful country that has grown into a
“The countries are countries like North Korea, Myanma, etc.”
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Laureates of Nobal Economics: “Korea’s low birth rate is a problem”
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However, Professor Mokier pointed out that Korea’s low birth rate is a challenge.
Hatda Gnon: “Korea is the most unfamiliar place on earth for me to give birth.”
“Korea needs to have more names for children,” he said. birth rate
The problem is one of the reasons why it is causing a kind of recession in Korea.
He said “I”: