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Financialization of Poverty: Proletarianizing the Financial Crisis in Post-Developmental Korea

Risking Capitalism

ISBN: 978-1-78635-236-1, eISBN: 978-1-78635-235-4

Publication date: 19 October 2016

Abstract

With their national economy rapidly and structurally turning away from the long-cherished stable employment regime since the national financial crisis, South Koreans’ poverty is increasingly manifested through financial entrapment ensuing from heavy personal indebtedness to banks, kin members and friends, and, the worst of all, private usurers. The world’s once most aggressively saving population turned into one of the world’s most indebted populations merely in a decade. Having lost its once-proud capacity of a developmental state, the South Korean government has instead been busy devising various public schemes for offering grassroots consumer loans in supposedly preferential terms. Consumer credit, instead of social wage, has been offered rather generously by this increasingly neoliberalized state. This is another crucial component of financialization in the contemporary world political economy. South Korea’s emergency measures for escaping the national financial crisis have paradoxically ended up transplanting the financial trouble from banks and industrial enterprises to grassroots households.

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Acknowledgments

Many ideas in the current paper were earlier discussed in conference papers presented at the International Developmental Economics Associates (IDEAs) Conference on “Reforming the Financial System: Proposals, Constraints and New Directions”, January 25–27, 2010, Muttukadu, Chennai, India and at the First International Conference in Political Economy of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy (IIPPE) on “Beyond the Crisis”, September 10–12, 2010, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, and more recently during a special seminar at Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen, November 10, 2015. I am thankful to numerous useful comments offered by participants at these occasions. I have also greatly benefitted from in-depth discussions with Dr. Park Chan-Jong in organizing research ideas. The research for this work has been generously supported by Seoul National University Asia Center (SNUAC) through its Basic Asian Studies Research Fund (2013–202).

Citation

Kyung-Sup, C. (2016), "Financialization of Poverty: Proletarianizing the Financial Crisis in Post-Developmental Korea", Risking Capitalism (Research in Political Economy, Vol. 31), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 109-134. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0161-723020160000031008

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