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Tables of Contents for Economic Integration of the Korean Peninsula
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
 
1 Introduction
1
8
Marcus Noland
1 Three Basic Scenarios
9
44
2 The Likelihood and Implications of a North Korean Attack on the South
9
18
Kyongmann Jeon
3 North Korea: All Roads Lead to Collapse-All the More Reason to Engage Pyongyang
27
12
Aidan Foster-Carter
4 Managing Integration on the Korean Peninsula: The Positive and Normative Case for Gradualism with or without Integration
39
14
Scott Snyder
II Immediate Issues
53
84
5 The Food Economy: The Catalyst for Collapse?
53
24
Heather Smith
6 North Korean Energy Sector: Current Status and Scenarios for 2000 and 2005
77
42
David F. Von Hippel
Peter Hayes
7 Refugee Issues Relating to Three Scenarios for the Future of the Korean Peninsula
119
18
Jeffrey S. Pilkington
III (Slightly) Longer Run Economic Issues
137
86
8 The Current North Korean Economy
137
28
Anthony Michell
9 Korean Unification: Lessons From Germany
165
26
Holger Wolf
10 Calibrating the Costs (and Benefits) of Unification
191
10
Marcus Noland
Sherman Robinson
Ligang Liu
11 Thinking about the World Bank and North Korea
201
22
Danny M. Leipziger
IV Implications for Domestic Policy
223
50
12 US Leadership in the Rebuilding of the North Korean Economy
223
14
K.A. Namkung
13 South Korea: Preparations Awaiting Unification-The Political Components
237
14
David I. Steinberg
14 Preparing for the Economic Integration of Two Koreas: Policy Challenges to South Korea
251
22
Soogil Young
Chang-Jae Lee
Hyoungsoo Zang
Conference Participants
273