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Early transfer of wealth from older Koreans to younger family members could energize economy

As Korea s population ages rapidly, wealth becomes increasingly concentrated among older people, particularly those aged over 60. This could undermine economic activity which may otherwise be revitalized by younger people with a propensity to spend, leading experts to suggest the transfer of wealth to young people should be considered as a major policy initiative. ....

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[Lee Kyong-hee] From brittle armistice to permanent peace

Seven decades after an armistice halted massive death and destruction throughout the Korean Peninsula, the South and North remain technically at war. With leaders of both sides ramping up belligerent rhetoric, a formal peace agreement is as elusive as it was in 1953. Talking about peace right now seems naive, or for some even like leftist pro-North propaganda. Unification looks even farther off. The older generation . ....

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[Lee Kyong-hee] From brittle armistice to permanent peace

Seven decades after an armistice halted massive death and destruction throughout the Korean Peninsula, the South and North remain technically at war. With leaders of both sides ramping up belligerent rhetoric, a formal peace agreement is as elusive as it was in 1953. Talking about peace right now seems naive, or for some even like leftist pro-North propaganda. Unification looks even farther off. The older generation . ....

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