How did North Korean economy differ from the South Korean economy?


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North Korea At the end of WWII, two separate regimes emerged on the Korean peninsula to replace the colonial government. South Korean policymakers set upon stimulating economic growth by promoting indigenous industrial firms and their economy boomed. North Korea's economy remains one of the world's last centrally planned systems with no legal businesses, but some industries. ChaCha

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