After 18 Years of Sanction, Why Does North Korea Still Have Money For Military Developments?
Автор: deoxyliangleic
Загружено: 2024-02-14
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North Korea's economy is characterized by a centralized command system, where the government exerts extensive control over all economic activities. It operates under the ideology of Juche, which emphasizes self-reliance and isolation from the international community. The economy is largely state-owned, with limited private enterprise. Key sectors include agriculture, mining, and manufacturing, with a focus on heavy industry and military production. However, chronic shortages of resources, inefficiencies, international sanctions, and isolation have led to significant economic challenges, including food shortages and a lack of modern infrastructure. North Korea relies heavily on trade with China and aid from allies such as Russia, but its economic growth remains constrained by these factors
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