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A Study on the Spatial Structure Formation and Change Prospects in North Korea : Focused on North Korea's Internal Factor and Relation with Gyeonggi-Province after Unification of South and North Korea
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북한공간구조의 형성과 변화 전망 : 북한내부요인과 통일 이후 경기도와의 관계를 중심으로

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Lim Hyung-baek (성결대학교)
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Gyeonggi Research Institute GRI REVIEW GRI연구논총 제11권 제3호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2009.12
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85 - 112 (28page)

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A Study on the Spatial Structure Formation and Change Prospects in North Korea : Focused on North Korea's Internal Factor and Relation with Gyeonggi-Province after Unification of South and North Korea
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The purpose of this paper was to study spatial structure formation and change prospects in North Korea. In the spatial structure formation side, focused on North Korea’s internal factor. And in the spatial structure change prospects side, focused on not only North Korea’s internal factor but also relation with Gyeonggi-Province after unification of South and North Korea. Economic efficiency are reflected in the spatial structure in capitalist country. The principles of capitalism and socialism are different. North Korea is an socialist country. So there is a great difference between North Korea’s spatial structure and South Korea’s spatial structure.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 북한의 국토공간구조의 형성 요인
Ⅲ. 북한 내부의 변화 요인
Ⅳ. 북한 외부의 변화 요인: 남북통일 이후
Ⅴ. 북한공간구조의 변화 전망
Ⅵ. 결론
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