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What Boy Band Sensation BTS Can Teach Us About Economics

Jun 10, 2019
Euny Hong, journalist and author of 'The Birth of Korean Cool,' dives into the powerful intersection of K-Pop and economics. She discusses how BTS has reshaped consumer behavior and market dynamics worldwide. Euny reveals South Korea's strategic cultural export strategy, transforming the nation from poverty to a global cultural powerhouse. She also explores K-Pop's role as a vital economic engine and its influence on other sectors, highlighting how Korea's adaptations to historical challenges set a benchmark for cultural exports.
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ANECDOTE

South Korea's Economic Transformation

  • Post-Korean War, South Korea was one of the poorest nations, even poorer than North Korea.
  • President Park Jong-hee's policies in the 60s, focusing on government-industry cooperation, laid the foundation for South Korea's economic transformation.
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Hybrid Economic Model

  • South Korea's unique economic model blends capitalism with command economy principles.
  • This allows the government to influence industries without coercion, based on a shared belief in collective prosperity.
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The Jurassic Park Inspiration

  • The 1997-98 Asian financial crisis prompted South Korea to diversify its economy.
  • Realizing an over-reliance on large corporations, they turned to cultural exports, inspired by Jurassic Park's profitability.
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