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학술저널
저자정보
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호서사학회 역사와 담론 호서사학 제1집
발행연도
1972.8
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29 - 42 (14page)

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A historical study on the high interest loan capital in view of the social economy in the latter part of the Yi dynasty.
The loan capital with high interest during the last period of Yi
dynasty played the non-productive, consuming role of banking organ.
It was one of the phenomena commonly aroused in the feddal society of orients, chiefly based on the agricultural economy and the ruling classes, such as government, officials, moneyed people, took advantage of it so that they might use the working classes of farmers as a means of despoliation.
And the farmers had their extra income taken away by the loan capital for its additional income including the fair and proper taxes.
It was characteristic that the interest of loan things like grain or cloths was higher than that of the loan cash and when the. debtors could not pay their debts, their farm lands and family properties were snatched away, their children sold into slavery of debts. For the prevention of these evils the government exacted laws but its effects were of no avail.
Japanese exploited the ignorance of Korean farmers and the poverty
of farm villages so as to plunder the farm lands.
The result was that the capital for the usury during the end of Yi dynasty, forcing the rural economy ruined and the farmers seperated from their farms, hastened the collapse of feudal society
Therefore our country missed the good opportunity possible for
the national development to a level with other modernized countries. (end)

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一. 序論

二. 利息資本과 各種高利債

三. 利息資本과 外國人 高利債

四. 利息資本의 社會經濟的 性格

五. 結論

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