Learned two new things from this video . 1. Drake is 37 . 2. Brad pitt is 60.
@N3gn4v7 ай бұрын
😂
@thelarch52807 ай бұрын
Not the only thing we’ve learned about that man recently 😂
@freddiemercury20757 ай бұрын
Thats not the point of the video. The video is about a brief analysis of South Korean economy not someone's age.
@georgemangco25267 ай бұрын
@@freddiemercury2075 and
@notusneo7 ай бұрын
@@freddiemercury2075 no shit Sherlock
@DanDaFreakinMan7 ай бұрын
Recent videos: How China, Japan, and South Korea's economy is collapsing Thailand: *sweating intensifies
@mam0lechinookclan6077 ай бұрын
Tailand is no heavy industrialized east asian economy. When someone should be sweating next, it would be Taiwan. Thailand still has its peak to come, there is plenty of room to grow. *correction: i am totaly wrong with this, Thailand seems to be the odd one out of the south east asian countrys, with a birthrate more similar to the east asian nations. I just assumed by default it would be similar to Indonesia, Malaysia or Vietnam, my Mistake. To all who liked this comment, dont listen to people on the Internet!
@AA-ux6gg7 ай бұрын
Does westerners afraid East Asian ?
@socialistrepublicofvietnam15007 ай бұрын
North Korea is smart You can't have an economic crash if your economy is already crashed
@xcjsmith53107 ай бұрын
More like Malaysia is next.
@DrVictorVasconcelos7 ай бұрын
@@mam0lechinookclan607 Taiwan's more than sweating. The US's plan for Taiwan is publicly to move its microchip industry to stop giving China an incentive to invade, privately to not have to defend Taiwan because they won't have anything at stake.
@Verpal7 ай бұрын
When a country's population is collapsing on its own, and yet the economy is merely stagnating, you know they have been trying their hardest. Situation with SK is even more acute that what Japan faced before, Japan's population decline is a lot less steep and over many years, SK is going into a death spiral in comparison.
@alexeistrife567 ай бұрын
@Booz2010 'Trying their hardest' without actually trying whatsoever to fix any of their core problems, yeah, lmao.
@KVUAA7 ай бұрын
Like its damn near impossible to improve fertility rate, except if there is whole revolutionary situation
@shutupMaji7 ай бұрын
They're tried so hard to not let young people own homes and become financially independent alright
@alburaq32907 ай бұрын
Their government has been captured by the Chaebols. They'll squeeze the country for every ounce of wealth and destroy the demographics in the process. South Korea has a bleak future and a cautionary tale of crony capitalism.
@derek44127 ай бұрын
All the young South Koreans should consider moving abroad. My preference would be to the United States, but I am biased.
@windsorus7 ай бұрын
This channel: China is collapsing, Japan is collapsing, Korea is collapsing. Me: when is this channel going to collapse?
@animex81297 ай бұрын
😂😂
@hijazzains7 ай бұрын
Only west not collapsing to this channel😂
@auron73617 ай бұрын
Something that really sells in western society
@kokomoko70266 ай бұрын
😂
@한국남자6cm6 ай бұрын
한국은 가난하고 후진적인 나라이다
@docentofkathu7 ай бұрын
FYI - Park is the family name not Hee. If you are trying to use his given name it is Chung Hee.
@aspacelex7 ай бұрын
RIP Drake. Can't believe it's not illegal to murder someone with a diss track.
@yonboybigbezang88087 ай бұрын
He will bounce back
@TimmyFromSchool7 ай бұрын
How am watching a video on South Korea and I still can't avoid this beef😂😂😂😂
@HO-yc3pv7 ай бұрын
@@TimmyFromSchool Drake has a korean child
@Nobodyasked6637 ай бұрын
@@yonboybigbezang8808cringe pfp
@stevenhenry52677 ай бұрын
Both are weak
@Namoari9417 ай бұрын
This is just natural, you can not grow very fast for ever, Japan has slowed down, now Korea and China too, however it’s NOT collapsing as western media exaggerated.
@bdkim796 ай бұрын
Just stupid TDRL, not western media
@NGE00016 ай бұрын
TLDR is made by people with 90 IQs for people with 70 IQs . its basiclly a charity
@ishakshamsudin85856 ай бұрын
They even reported dubai is gone due to recent flood meaning no more thriving dubai.What a jealousy creep.
@ab-mf5tt6 ай бұрын
@@NGE000170 IQ+ADHD 💀
@karonscott41316 ай бұрын
This is not natural, they have the lowest fertility rate.. it's become a big population crisis
@ianshaver89547 ай бұрын
If the population is collapsing, but GDP is merely stagnating, isn’t that a win?
@francisdinh81617 ай бұрын
The population is not yet collapsing, it is still stagnating just like the economy currently is. Also, the population is aging. Old people still contribute to the economy by consumption, but they don't help with production.
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@Joshua-eo5hr7 ай бұрын
Why is a declining population a good thing
@pandavroomvroom7 ай бұрын
i personally think that after achieving a high gdp per capita stagnation is an inevitable, and if they can maintain those levels, its good enough
@seanthe1007 ай бұрын
Right
@tanyi55246 ай бұрын
China called this idea "Ah Q spirit".
@loelds48176 ай бұрын
South korea just posted the second highest economic growth in the world after the US of 2.8% according to IMF and world bank.🤷🏼♂️
@topiparkkonen35997 ай бұрын
Drake Dead at 37 is a funny diss from the TLDR team, i love it.
@willemvanriet71607 ай бұрын
This general was an example of “The best leader is a good autocrat”
@JahNgomba-ir2zi7 ай бұрын
They just left out the part were workers had to work 12 hours a day with no rights
@primarch027 ай бұрын
@@JahNgomba-ir2zi Nobody forced them to work unlike N.Korea.
@JahNgomba-ir2zi7 ай бұрын
@@primarch02 you don’t know much of South Korean history then. It was pure forced labor. They got rich thanks to a system closer to socialism than to free markets capitalism
@roythousand137 ай бұрын
Democracy does not work in a country that is poor and unstable. Look at Haiti!
Because they don’t have any babies and are running out of workers.
@Junyo7 ай бұрын
That WOULD have been a problem 20 years ago, but the economics are changing and 30% of workers are going to lose their jobs in the next 5-10 years anyway.
@reaperz56777 ай бұрын
A demographics collapse is a future problem, not the present problem. The present problem is that people are being overworked by the system to a degree where neither are they productive, and neither do they want to have children in such an environment.
@artman127 ай бұрын
There are always some economists saying countries are “running out of workers”. But the ground reality is totally different. South Korean children have to pass some of the toughest exams in the world and only some make it to the prestigious universities on the path to cushy high skilled jobs. But the others have to resort to low skilled jobs to survive. More of the high skilled jobs like those in IT are becoming redundant as AI takes over those jobs.
@stevenhenry52677 ай бұрын
Oligarchies are destined to fail
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@loganiushere7 ай бұрын
Must be nice to live in a country where 2% growth is a crisis.
@ArunaInsight7 ай бұрын
It depends on how high your inflation rates is,.in the case of south korea for 2023-2024, it's around 3-4% which mean you are losing money and their buying power is decreasing..ofc that would be a problem..
@animaluchisommicheal76227 ай бұрын
Funny how that of the US was 1.9% last year yet no eye brows were raised
@CK-ur2ev7 ай бұрын
@@ArunaInsight That's not how that works... that would mean almost every nation suffering from their buying power decreasing. It's not 2-3=-1 because GDP does not equal CPI.
@Shirokuma157 ай бұрын
It's actually is, if your GDP growth lower than your inflation rate then it means your wages actually cannot keep up with inflation, it would lead to decrease in purchasing power, not to mention 3% is lowest estimate, if could go up to 4% while your GDP stagnate at 2 percent.@@CK-ur2ev
@adamik22717 ай бұрын
@@ArunaInsightthey have 2% real GDP growth rates, so it’s inflation adjusted
@themakerofmagic7 ай бұрын
DRAKE taking Losses even in this video haha
@HAGR-x7x7 ай бұрын
FUN FACT OECD raises S. Korea's economic growth rate for 2024 to 2.6% China 4.9% Korea 2.6% United States 2.6% Australia 1.5% Canada 1% France 0.7% Italy 0.7% Japan 0.5% UK 0.4% Germany 0.2%
@kanavaro20107 ай бұрын
China grew 5.3% in January-March and expect to finish the year btw 4.6 and 5.2%
@maritaschweizer11177 ай бұрын
@@kanavaro2010do you have data from inside the CCP? Or how can you know the data China publishes are true?
@TeacherLisaHello7 ай бұрын
China’s economic news has pretty much been on a growth trajectory despite the gloom doom ecobomic naysayers of the last 20yrs. Chiba’s stats are more reliable than….USA - growth of 2.5%???? REAL growth with i flation taken into account is a shrinking true growth rate. Hahahah
@BologneseBucket7 ай бұрын
@@maritaschweizer1117 The impressive part - net exports are easily verifiable. I don't think many question the govt spending and investments part of GDP either because most of the time Western sources are concerned China's govt is subsidizing too much in building factory capacity. The remaining portion - Consumption really isn't impressive in China and honestly should be more not less. Personally I wouldn't question if the GDP is accurate as much as I would question if the investments are productive.
@rudalsxv7 ай бұрын
@@kanavaro2010According to CCP.
@m.a.95717 ай бұрын
1:10 nice to see a deadbeat father here lol
@AMERICAN_CAESAR7 ай бұрын
You heard Kendrick’s new track too??
@sadasasdas84677 ай бұрын
Korea's GDP growth for the 1st Qtr of 2024 just came out last week. It skyrocketed to 1.3% QoQ Growth... How is that stagnating? Infact, OECD just raised its gdp growth for Korea to 2.6% few days ago, which is faster even than the US.
@TyroneLangam7 ай бұрын
My source is : I read it in my alphabet soup
@sadasasdas84677 ай бұрын
@@TyroneLangam 😂 I think a better title for this video is: Why South Korea's economy MIGHT stagnate in 2060.. lol
@79000tomas7 ай бұрын
@@TyroneLangamhe literally just told you where he got the source from..
@-Osiris-7 ай бұрын
@@TyroneLangam... Do you not know what the OECD is?
@calc16577 ай бұрын
The video was about the ominous trends in South Korea's economy and demographics. Those trends resemble those of 1990s Japan.
@misgana50497 ай бұрын
I am watching this channel from Africa and I applaud you guys for consistently trying to present the news instead of propaganda. You guys and the guy in "Warographics'' are the closest thing to unbiased news reporting especially when the mainstream media is too full of propaganda sprinkled with a little truth. Respect.
@Joeias7 ай бұрын
Exactly it’s like all creators have their faves when it comes to countries 😂😂
@tomlxyz7 ай бұрын
@@Joeias you can have favorites but still be critical of your favorites.
@OPOS-el7tj7 ай бұрын
True
@Joeias7 ай бұрын
@@tomlxyz I understand and I do have favorites but I draw the line when it starts being propaganda
@dd-rw8ey5 ай бұрын
Korean economy is similar but also quite different from Japan in deeper levels. I'm curious if these differences would lead to different consequences.
@tomar817 ай бұрын
Brad Pitt is 60 years old? 😱
@robertduluth89947 ай бұрын
In the 60s north korea was better
@yungenvy4367 ай бұрын
@@robertduluth8994 who asked 😂
@robertduluth89947 ай бұрын
@@yungenvy436 lol i think that was meant for another comment
@anngo41407 ай бұрын
Didn't expect that Drake mention, briliant
@teelo120007 ай бұрын
Actual experience any native english speaker will go through trying to teach english in south korea: the teacher will be given two employment contracts, one in english and one in korean. The native english speaker is asked to read and sign the contract "now" in the recruitment office. No, you cannot run it by a lawyer first. The english version of the contract says "this version is for translation purposes only and is not binding. Only the korean version will be enforcable". As they target teachers who don't speak korean, who knows what the korean version of the contract says. Oh, I can tell you: 6 month trial periods where the company can fire the teacher with no notice for no reason and not have to pay out *any* benefits.
@hurrdurrmurrgurr7 ай бұрын
If you're going to Korea to teach Koreans how to speak and read English, you should probably be able to speak and read Korean yourself.
@bundze60567 ай бұрын
How can you teach a foreign language when you have no experience with learning a foreign language?
@tomlxyz7 ай бұрын
@@hurrdurrmurrgurr yeah, how do you even teach someone a language if you can't speak their language
@Carthodon7 ай бұрын
@@hurrdurrmurrgurr How many people on the planet do you think speak fluent native English and can speak Korean would want to be teaching English in Korea when they could be doing any of a number of more highly paid jobs? Samsung for example would pay you a lot of money to be able to interface between the Korean and English speaking parts of the business. Not many would want the pay of a teacher at that point. The way it works is if you don't know any English at all then you learn from someone who understands the rules of how to write and speak English but isn't very good at it. Then once you know enough English to understand some of what is said, you get trained by people who are better at English (native speakers without an accent) who don't know much Korean. If you are teaching children, you may have two teachers, one who is fluent in Korean and can speak some English who effectively runs the classroom and one from an English speaking country who actually teaches the English. These English speakers are mostly people who want to be able to live in another country without having a specialized skill or needing to learn the language fluently, often college students.
@teelo120007 ай бұрын
@@hurrdurrmurrgurr That is not, and has never been, one of their requirements.
@armorbearer97027 ай бұрын
I heard China is limiting the number of K-dramas and other Korean media in the country as well.
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@propertymanager91492 ай бұрын
its not limiting they outright banned it because chinese girls were being influenced by korea too much
@MrRoygeneable7 ай бұрын
In most East Asian names, the family name comes first, followed by the given names. This applies to Korean names. So, Park is the family name, and Chung-hee are the given names.
@posthocprior7 ай бұрын
Focussing on South Korea's economic stagnation is like concentrating on Australia's unique cuisine: it seems to miss the point (yes, it is stagnating but so are almost all other developed countries). As an American who looks at a lot of economic data, I've always wondered why South Korea's economic success is the outlier. Look at, Thailand, Mexico, Brazil, Chile -- and maybe even China. There is something very unique in this small, very politically and socially conservative country that can't be exported to other countries. What it is, I don't know.
@sadasasdas84677 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you said except that Korea is not stagnating economically. If you do follow data like you say you do, then it should be obvious as well..
@Iceamericanonews6 ай бұрын
Thank you for respecting our country. I’ve wondered a lot about this as well and I do have a good and classic explanation for this.. We had great leaders. In two aspects- Politics and Business. In Politics it was the president Parkjunghee mentioned in the video, and the Business part Jungjooyoung, who was the man who founded the Hyundai group- (this man accounted to almost half of the Korean GDP growth once) to compare with western leaders, perhaps the level of Napoleon would suit right. The most astonishing part of these two leaders was that their foremost goal was improving our country to become a “1st class” country, instead of enjoying their power or wealth. There were a lot of reasons for this, but anyway it was just a miracle for us to have such leaders with abilities at the right time and with such patriotic minds. Our growth would be accounted to much more factors as well, perhaps competition with NK or the feeling of inferiority to Japan, who was our rival since the ancient period, but I believe these two man are the guys who deserve the most credit. Especially Jungjooyoung. You should read his biography, Dunno if there is an English version, but it really changes your life’s attitude-I was one. His famous quote is, “Did you try?”
@posthocprior6 ай бұрын
@@Iceamericanonews This is a circular explanation. That is, it answers the question of why South Korea is unique by pointing out its uniquely good leaders without addressing why South Korea has uniquely good leaders.
@Iceamericanonews6 ай бұрын
@@posthocprior Well in the postwar era it may seem that SK is unique but if we look at a more larger historical context there are much more examples, France with Napoleon, Japan at the Meiji era(late 1800s), if you look closer to these cases you will see that when smart patriotic leaders stay strong your nation grows up- especially the Japan case suits well, they started from the agricultural society stuck in 1500s but in 50 years they beated Russia, and this was all due to the Japan elites at that era who knew what they had to do- learn western technology and be one of them. Didn’t other countries aware of this solution? They knew it as well, but there were no leaders in other Asian countries who actually utilized this solution, they were more interested in keeping their society and orthodoxy. Was this just by coincidence? Or something of a national characteristics? Then why did Korea stumbled during the 1800s and be colonized but became one of the leading countries nowadays? Set aside nationality- human might look different but they think just all same. I believe the right timing and right people standing at the top decides the nation’s future the most. Our history proves it.
@Helania126 ай бұрын
@@posthocpriorI wouldn’t say South Korean has uniquely good leaders. South Korea has a lot of corruption scandals. The unique thing is that the leaders are convicted when they are found out so the investigation into corruption is working well in South Korea which could be exported into other nations.
@Eggmancan7 ай бұрын
This is hilarious in the context of last week's 1Q GDP report from Korea. It beat all expected analyst predictions and the experts are struggling to explain why the economy is doing so well. It's a rich country and it's economy is doing well in comparison to other rich countries; and comparing it to poorer countries, including its own past, is absurd. This honestly feels like a doomer clickbait video.
@moviefan0057 ай бұрын
Lolz are you high? Ask any Korean and they will say economy is really bad.
@yuzuki75317 ай бұрын
Go google most technologically advanced countries 2024, it’s official it’s Japan 🗾🎌 and it’s just the beginning. Your source is old. Stop sharing north korean propaganda 😂
@ember_56577 ай бұрын
@@yuzuki7531North korean propaganda is when it makes south korea look good? What?
@yuzuki75317 ай бұрын
@@ember_5657 please dont shoot cheap rockets to Japanese sea, thats what Koreans are known for!
@CK-ur2ev7 ай бұрын
@@moviefan005 How many countries would say their economy is doing good rn? Really hard for the entire world when food prices are all going up. Rn you just need to do the least worst and be ahead.
@SenseAddict7 ай бұрын
Chaebol is just another term of cronyism
@zee97097 ай бұрын
no, oligarch
@grimaffiliations36717 ай бұрын
a necessary evil when you're trying to start your economy from scratch
@weewoo20767 ай бұрын
@@grimaffiliations3671 a evil that owns the entire country . south Korea is just russia but with no putin like figure to hinder or stop their power.
@baha3alshamari1527 ай бұрын
@@weewoo2076 Putin is 71 years old and supposedly he can rule until his death He may live for another 25 years but then what
@SenseAddict7 ай бұрын
@@zee9709 oligarch is also cronyism
@Allin7days6 ай бұрын
The growth rate for developed countries is about 2-3%. The real question is, can they maintain that growth?
@mostlysunny12356 ай бұрын
2:38 the pronunciation of Hyundai and Chebol as ''Hi-on-die" & "Chay-ball" 😂😂😂
@John_Horace_Kim7 ай бұрын
In December 1964, South Korea's President Park Chung-hee(2:35) and West Germany's Prime Minister Ludwig Erhard had a summit in Bonn. West German Chancellor Erhard told South Korean President Park the following. "I visited South Korea twice when I was the economy minister. A mountainous country like South Korea has difficulty developing its economy. So, it should build highways for economic development. In Germany, Hitler built the Autobahn. After a highway is built, a car should run on it. Volkswagen, a German car company, was founded during Hitler's regime. You need iron to produce cars, so you should build a steel mill. You also need fuel for cars, so you should build an oil refinery. In order for the economy to stabilize, the middle class must be solid, and for that to happen, you need to foster small and medium-sized enterprises. Our West Germany will help South Korea. I'll send West Germany's economic advisors to South Korea." After President Park returned, West Germany sent five economic advisers to South Korea. During the summit, Prime Minister Erhard told President Park. "In divided countries such as West Germany and South Korea, the red wave of communism can be prevented with the breakwater of economic prosperity."
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@John_Horace_Kim7 ай бұрын
@@humanbeing888 Thank you~ 🤗
@loelds48176 ай бұрын
South korea just posted the second highest economic growth among OECD countries this year.🤷🏼♂️
@propertymanager91492 ай бұрын
how dare you say something positive about korea
@BREAKBALLYT2 ай бұрын
Puppet of US 😅
@kimandre3367 ай бұрын
I've been living in South Korea for almost a decade and I witness that people are fed up with far right politicians. I guess people often forget that South Korea's is traditionally a very right wing society due to military culture seeping into civilian aspects of life. So, even the most pro-socialist South Korean legislative candidate is a moderate right wing from an American perspective. It's never a good idea to view South Korea with a very Americanized or western political point of view.
@tomlxyz7 ай бұрын
I've heard a couple times on the internet the claim that (young?) south Korean men are quite right wing and anti feminist. Is that true?
@koks490457 ай бұрын
usa is also very much more right wing than western europe
@USSAnimeNCC-7 ай бұрын
I learned about that when i watch moon channel video on south korea gender wars also salari
@Tyanus27 ай бұрын
@@koks49045 I mean if you think about UK we have conservatives that didn't stop mass migration, they didn't protect statues of Churchill and so on, didn't do Brexit right and had to change PMs 3 times due to it, and are to scared to even touch social issues. Like the only thing they 'conserve' is the money of the rich lol.
@teelo120007 ай бұрын
Extra funny because all the American parties are considered far right wing compared to all the parties in *my* country. So what does that make the South Korean candidates?
@Gwaku227 ай бұрын
BBLDRIZZY reference😂
@LordXavier-hf9qb7 ай бұрын
The fact that the plastic surgeon's in south korea are the best in the world 😂😂😂
@queen_elizabeth7 ай бұрын
where
@JanKrottendorfer-hh4md7 ай бұрын
Thats nice and all but have you heard the new Kendrick diss? He was hidding a second child💀
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@SLF-o2w3 ай бұрын
We were living in Beijing in fall 1990 when, without diplomatic recognition, South Korean Airlines showed up with imports of women’s clothing, shoes, purses, jewelry showed up in gertihu private market stalls, along with South Korean restaurants etc. Quite quickly there were also Samsung air conditioners in Beijing apartment windows too.
@rustix37 ай бұрын
6:43 "South Korea is starting to look quite a lot like Japan". And the next video in my playlist is "Why Japan's Economy is Finally Growing Again" from "The invisible Hand" 😁
@jyotinanoma62277 ай бұрын
India had 27 life expectancy during British colonialism 27
@toyoashihara62427 ай бұрын
Japan invested a lot in Korea in fact
@Jackie_Chan-w2m7 ай бұрын
Have you guys built toilets? 🚽
@muj9707 ай бұрын
@@Jackie_Chan-w2mHave your father come back to ur life after going out to buy milk?
@jyotinanoma62277 ай бұрын
@@muj970 source says his father st I'll buying milk 🤣🤣🤣
@jyotinanoma62277 ай бұрын
@@toyoashihara6242 yes I know the reason chaina and even usa has thriving economy because of Japan , Japanese people are hard working and very respectful whatever they did to Korean woman was bad and they have apologizeed 100 s of times and paid very heavy price....but south korea did the same with viatnamis woman during their war and s.k is still doing something like this with their own woman but they never apologized or have bones to admit the mistake only crying on Japan which is wrong......and same British colonialsm did to India they naver apologize they just make fun of p oor conditions but they naver care to return 45 trillions or Kohinoor
@HyunJinKim-z3o7 ай бұрын
I am proud to be Korean. I still can't believe that this small country with no resources is located gdp list between giant country and former Imperial countries.
@John_Horace_Kim7 ай бұрын
대한민국이 G7 국가들 가운데 이탈리아는 넘어선 것 같다고 생각하는데, 선생님의 생각은 어떠신지요?
@harrykim9777 ай бұрын
넘으면 뭐해요 인구 박살나서 망하게 생겼는데...
@soowo59427 ай бұрын
As a united snakes colony, you have every reason to be proud.
@blackbelt20007 ай бұрын
@@soowo5942yeah, better than your country that's for sure 😂
@eyeofthepyramid25967 ай бұрын
I agree dude but have some sex too
@ChapChap-v5s7 ай бұрын
As a Korean, it is true that the Korean economy is not growing as fast as it used to, at 10% per year. However, no matter how slow its economic growth, it continues to grow each year at a faster rate than major European countries. don't worry
@abelandras12866 ай бұрын
Major European countries have a historical development edge over Korea . It is true that the S.Korean economy has development impressively fast, but to no means can it be compared to the one in Germany, the Netherlands, France, the UK , and so on ... And no major European economy has some 20% of its GDP made by a company alone ( ie Samsung) . Not only that, South Korea has all the problems mentioned in the video, but it also seems to be an oligarchy.
@bdkim796 ай бұрын
@@abelandras1286who said Samsung makes up 20 percents of gdp? Its revenue is equivalent to 20 percents of gdp. By same logic, retail is many timed GDP
@provocateur-in-chief6 ай бұрын
@@bdkim79 I guess English is not your first language, what he said is correct, when someone says made by xx company in terms of GDP it refers to revenue, not the valuation of the companies itself.
@bk-qq5nj9 күн бұрын
The term Miracle of han river is made by Chaebols to make people think chaebols are heroes. In reality the reason it grew is bcs of exploitation of its own people. If you can make people work twice as hard as rest of the world, you grow nomatter what you do. The problem is that all the important equipments and tech are bought from another country
@RudolfoBertos2 ай бұрын
Stagnation of economy is triggered when commodities are produce more than it is needed and consumed, surpluses arouse because of souch greed for wealth which does not help actually , wealth not being distributed fairly. Kills economy ,at the bottom people can not cope up with the piece.
@Justanormalcat77 ай бұрын
When you're at your highest,You will have the longest fall.
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@jaylee97847 ай бұрын
@@humanbeing888bro life in SK is already much better than China in terms of everything… gdp per capita is about three times that of China
@propertymanager91492 ай бұрын
@@humanbeing888 so you want korea to be a shithole?
@kimsanghyuk977 ай бұрын
Very small pointer - Park is the surname, so to refer to Park Chunghee as "Hee" is very strange to hear It's like when people refer to Kim Jungun as Kim Jung 😅
@4m4n407 ай бұрын
Every facet of life in SK is stressful. Why don’t they fix that instead of trying to bail out Daewoo for the 50th time?
@gregoryturk12757 ай бұрын
Similar thing here in Japan 💀
@sadasasdas84677 ай бұрын
Daewoo went bankrupt... Why spread fake news?
@zeonmx7 ай бұрын
Bailing out a company that no longer exist is impossible, so I'd say you are faking stuff up.
@Anti-CornLawLeague7 ай бұрын
It’s a shame South Korea didn’t just do Hong Kong’s thing of mostly laissez-faire and abstaining from industrial policy.
@shinigami11766 ай бұрын
Japan doesn't have housing crisis btw
@SamBoukas6 ай бұрын
How much did SK make from Physical 100? And when is Season 3?
@darklord20657 ай бұрын
Korea will be fine. They are going the same route as japan, importing migrant workers from SEA region to prop up the aging workforce. Their pay is 4 to 5 times higher than what they could earn at home, so its a win-win deal
@Ahnn-y3p7 ай бұрын
The extreme low fertility rate in South Korea is the most urgent social problem it faces. Most South Koreans put the low fertility rate as a bigger threat to the future of its existence than the threat from North Korea. In fact the Seoul area recently broke the record of having 0.65 fertility rate. It's a very urgent social problem.
@ssssaa27 ай бұрын
The country is completely doomed. The black death plague, a nuclear war, these would be modest problems in comparison to what a fertility rate of 0.7 will bring over the course of a few generations if sustained.
@김성민-l9m6 ай бұрын
No fertility rate of seoul was 0.55 in 2023
@Ahnn-y3p6 ай бұрын
@@김성민-l9m wow that is so fxxx up
@yasseralsaidi11685 ай бұрын
Show must go on
@Yumi_Ueda5 ай бұрын
Economic conditions can fluctuate, but predicting a country’s future requires careful analysis of various factors. While South Korea faces economic challenges so many people have different reasons for relocating.
@qizhang20326 ай бұрын
East Asias China Japan and Korea are facing the same difficulties, aging and shrinking population, low birthrate, low happiness and high social stress, highly overlapped industry.
@propertymanager91492 ай бұрын
yet their life expectancy far exceeds western countries
@jisong46955 ай бұрын
The economy in Korea seems to be worsening each year, reminiscent of the economic crisis in the 1980s.
@grimaffiliations36717 ай бұрын
They should pursue more expansionary fiscal policies. They need to shift toward supporting domestic demand
@dimamatat55487 ай бұрын
You don't need to always grow, grow and grow. If the economy is standing still, then it is fine. And ageing is not a problem when automation is a thing.
@Joshua-eo5hr7 ай бұрын
You aren't actually looking at the problem you're just dismissing it a declining economy is not a good thing and could end with a loaf of bread costing thousands
@justapassione55547 ай бұрын
They should have work harder.
@UbermanNullist7 ай бұрын
As a Korean, I am very grateful that the rest of the world is worried about the economic outlook for Korea in 2060, because with enough time to prepare, the predicted losses can be mitigated. However, the Korean economy in 2024 is good according to OECD and will keep going well for another two decades.
@What-q4p7 ай бұрын
I think we should better worry about euro zone and japan according to OECD.
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@sangillee76 ай бұрын
Nah, I’d say Japan is doing OK. They just have weak yen now. Have you actually looked at the devastating birth rate of South Korea? It’s unprecedented in the history of the entire human race. On top of that, we have highest number of suicides in OECD. It’s tough here.
@jyay43977 ай бұрын
Daewoo Samsung LG Hyundai Unfortunately Daewoo didn't survive
@blackbelt20007 ай бұрын
I remember when Daewoo suckered GM motors into buying thier motor division. Typical GM chumps.
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@blackbelt20007 ай бұрын
@@humanbeing888 SK will have to step back like 30 years of progress in order to come down to the level of chyna.
@mith_38727 ай бұрын
There is one thing I don’t understand. What do European nation do differently from Japan and Korea to stay afloat?
@useodyseeorbitchute94507 ай бұрын
Officially: migrations. Unofficially: earlier demographic transition and starting to evolve some adaptations to modern society.
@davianoinglesias50307 ай бұрын
If you don't have a young population then just forget about productivity, S.Korea is the next Japan
@maplemiles33815 ай бұрын
No it isn't
@soup1007 ай бұрын
Japan is out of the economic funk!
@EmilyJelassi7 ай бұрын
Very interesting video!😊
@geofflepper32077 ай бұрын
One news story on South Korea's demographic crisis said that the country's fertility rate statistic as bad as it is masks the fact that the fertility rate in Seoul is even lower than the rate for the country as a whole. Seoul has about half of the country's population and I believe has a fertility rate of only 0.5 or so vs 0.72 or so for the country as a whole. People living in cites have fewer children, especially if rents and real estate are expensive and especially if a lot of people live in apartments as opposed to in houses. Apparently rents and real estate are expensive in Seoul snd a lot of people live in apartments. I'm guessing that increased urbanization is one of the factors leading to decreased fertility rates around the world.
@zacksmith56446 ай бұрын
Weren't you peddling china demographic collapse theory just yesterday ? What a loser
@markmuller79627 ай бұрын
Next video: Why is every economy in crisis?
@ishakshamsudin85856 ай бұрын
Not realising us is the next potential candidate to fall down economically.
@Drakelett7 ай бұрын
I love the idea of a Korean saying "we're all skint lads".
@CARL_0937 ай бұрын
add the population problem and political crisis well
@humanbeing8887 ай бұрын
I believe with hard working people, south korea can be the next China
@FrankiePhoenix7 ай бұрын
When top companies fail, governments should instead reinvest money into new government projects to sustain jobs. I understand that they obviously won't all be in the same field, but it will alleviate the job market enough. I'm tired of seeing countries spend most of their tax money on bailing out failed businesses. The money is better invested in creating government jobs so there is still room for the free market to compete and come up with more successful businesses. This practice of reviving useless businesses is what's killing economies. There's no room for competition. If you want to spend billions or trillions of dollars, put it towards somewhere useful. Even consider spending it as a stimulus for the people laid off while they look for new work. 90% of all businesses fail. There's no reason why we should be investing most of our money into reviving them.
@jacksonzhang69387 ай бұрын
Its exports to China shrunk not only because of competition from Chinese domestic companies but also because of South Korea's increasingly unfriendly foreign policy towards China echoing with the US, especially the deploying of THAAD missile against China.
@blackbelt20007 ай бұрын
Lol, SK doesn't like chyna for good reasons. Chyna can't innovate so they have to steal from SK, THAAD is for SK protection which proves your aggressive intention since you are angry with that. Stop pretending you are the victim wumao
@niweshlekhak96467 ай бұрын
THAAD missile was deployed against North Korea, not China.
@blackbelt20007 ай бұрын
Surprise surprise a chynese crying and pretending to be a victim 😂😂
@hologramhouse7296 ай бұрын
Mmmmmmm!!! The "STENCH OF STAGNATION!!!"
@robertwhite96217 ай бұрын
What is the "splays" sector?
@fosyay17807 ай бұрын
Lol Drake isn't 37, hes 7
@Jamie-nt3eh7 ай бұрын
May be its simple problem of overcapacity!
@zztissue81596 ай бұрын
Cause it’s allied with the US
@aan29317 ай бұрын
They need to reunification, but they must sweep away Kim's dinasty first
@deidresable7 ай бұрын
US policy in 90s or WTO is the root of the problem
@Aristocles227 ай бұрын
How is The Netherlands a larger exporter than Japan?! This list has got to be counting re-exports and goods shipped through a country. Hong Kong doesn't actually produce much of anything, but it is a massively important port.
@auron73617 ай бұрын
Neokolonialisme Imperialisme (NEKOLIM)
@Ati-Maharathi7 ай бұрын
When you gonna explain economic crisis of UK 😂
@Justanormalcat77 ай бұрын
I think that needs no explanation.
@silverianjannvs53157 ай бұрын
UK went down because no more colonies to loot, pillage, plunder & rapel
@brunoheggli28887 ай бұрын
There is nothing wrong with stagnation!
@clockpenalty7 ай бұрын
You left out the billions of dollars in aid following the Korean war
@alburaq32907 ай бұрын
He did mention foreign aid
@Minifutzi_o.O3 ай бұрын
I wonder whether North Korea could actually win in the end if South Korea's population dwindles far down.
@Honolulu-v8y7 ай бұрын
Korea was able to achieve rapid growth thanks to all-in economic growth, but now that it has become an advanced country, it is experiencing various social problems due to the lack of labor rights and insurfficient welfare of the weak. I think this can be the answer to the slowdown in our economy.
@r.r.r.9187 ай бұрын
As Professor Michael Pettis, a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, often explains, countries like China and South Korea do not have an export-driven model; rather, what they have is an investment-driven model, which in turn naturally results in an export-driven model. This particular strategy of investment-driven growth is not new. The United States adopted it in the 1920s, the Soviet Union did so in the 1950s, and the Japanese did so in the 1970s to 80s. Primarily, the way that this works is that the country adopts a policy of suppressing wages through a weak currency (this is done by cycling trade surpluses into investments rather than imports, thereby creating a demand for the investment currency, usually US dollars, and an increase in the supply of the foreign currency), capital controls that force capital to stay within the country thereby giving business and government access to capital, and other direct and indirect subsidies to industry. Of course, this strategy is not free. It is a transfer of wealth from one sector of the economy within the country to another sector of the economy. Currency depreciation hurts importers, which are usually households, and helps exporters, which are usually businesses that engage in manufacturing. Capital controls and other interventions in the financial sector that artificially decrease the interest rate that depositors can receive and lenders can give out is a transfer of wealth from savers to borrowers, which tend to be governments and businesses. Of course, by definition, if a country runs a trade surplus, some other country must run a trade deficit. In the global economy, the overwhelming country that runs a trade deficit is the United States because it is one of the few countries that has the ability to run the trade deficits that trade surplus countries force other countries to run because of their weak domestic demand that results from the suppression of wages. The United States has relatively open capital markets, good governance, good legal structures, and a deep and liquid financial market, making the US the primary target of investment from countries that run a trade surplus. Naturally, this has an impact on the United States. The United States and all other countries that run large trade deficits have one of three options: (1) they could let unemployment rise as domestic industries are destroyed, leading to workers being fired, inducing a negative savings rate domestically; (2) encourage household debt, which increases faster than increases in productivity suggest; (3) increase fiscal deficit. Most governments don't like option number (1), so options number (2) and (3) are what usually happen. However, this model only works insofar as all the major countries that run trade deficits, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the UK, are willing to accept the trade surpluses of countries like China, South Korea, Japan, and Germany. If trade deficit countries were to decide that enough was enough, it would result in an increase in the prices of goods from abroad becoming more expensive, however, in the long run, employment would likely increase as production increases domestically, but for trade surplus countries, it would result in unemployment as there would be an imbalance between the supply and demand within the economy, forcing trade surplus countries to recalibrate their economy, such that domestic consumption realigns with domestic production, which is a much more difficult task. In general, trade deficit countries are waking up to this realization and are becoming more protectionist. These countries are realizing that free trade is not necessarily fair trade. For more information: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rX3No6aDnJyVhMk (An interview with Micheal Pettis)
@paytonmcdermott91117 ай бұрын
South Korea has been in RCEP for a few years and I think continued membership will force reform of the chaebol. They will have to raise productivity or go bust and the government won't allow them to go bust
@nicolasbenson0095 ай бұрын
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@picestYT7 ай бұрын
the lost decade of korea
@edmfestivals60667 ай бұрын
fact check: Korea doesnt have the lowest birth rate. Ukraine does
@baha3alshamari1527 ай бұрын
Ukraine birth rate is the second lowest in the world South Korea still has lower birth rate however by 2025 Ukraine birth rate will decline below south Korea at this rate
@PlanetCHINA.17 ай бұрын
Blame it on the US 😂
@bangmo77 ай бұрын
The SK crisis is in the politics, not in the economy. Even the population collapse is much milder if you consider the strict legal restricions on immigration. The "aboriginal" population of Europe and even the US have long been collapsing too.
@gotnoname39567 ай бұрын
Sk has currently the lowest birth rate in the world. The US has a birth rate way higher than SK and even all countries in Europe have a much higher birth rate than SK. The birth rate in SK is dropping under 0.7, that is waaaay lower than in all other developed countries.
@shaneyrosita80647 ай бұрын
Solution: Bring BTS back 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
@Grandesecole7 ай бұрын
Two percent growth for a developed economy is crisis now days?
@sadasasdas84677 ай бұрын
Only when its Korea. If it was an european country, they will say its booming 🤣😂
@Grandesecole7 ай бұрын
@@sadasasdas8467 LOL that is my point.
@DrVictorVasconcelos7 ай бұрын
Because BTS is in the military, duhh!
@snomcultist1897 ай бұрын
That would save budget, not stagnate the economy.
@Justanormalcat77 ай бұрын
@@snomcultist189How so?.
@rpannier6 ай бұрын
Having lived in South Korea for almost two decades I'd add one other factor... it's an over-educated society. People are really well-educated which is good. But, fewer younger people want to take manual labor jobs, which adds to problems in the economy, as you have a higher unemployment rate among younger people. the country imports workers from other areas (who are paid less) and puts more strain on the economy due to smaller tax revenues. It also does not help that younger people only want to live in 4 or 5 cities. The housing crisis is overstated relative to available places to live. But, younger people want to live in Seoul, Gwangju, etc not in mid-sized and rural communities. So the rural areas have been emptying, and finding housing in Seoul, Busan, and Gwangju is much more expensive.
@rushrush4586 ай бұрын
Japan as well.
@ItsAVolcano7 ай бұрын
SK shipyards are having record breaking profits year on year, their is a lot of money coming into the nation but it's even more concentrated than the zaibatsus that controlled Japan. There's a reason dystopian works like Squid Games emphasize so much the extreme wealth inequalities.
@kreight_7 ай бұрын
All big export-driven economies (SK, Japan, Germany, China, etc) are suffering with the increase in protectionism from deficit countries (due to China overdoing the export game)
@HersderaNilersАй бұрын
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@foxyboiiyt33327 ай бұрын
Id say the multiple zombie outbreaks has been a contributing factor. Loads of Zombies in South Korea.
@14393157 ай бұрын
Every raw material shipped in means time & resources; Every finished product outgoing means shipping cost & time. Add it up both ways and you have a time/shipping sensitive economy. Too Long Did Not Read ? Lets all learn how to . . .git 2 the point; cheers
@mayamajumder66667 ай бұрын
Please make a new video on Turkey's economic crisis. Is there any possibilities that Turkish economy will collapse by end of this decade????? Let us know 🙂
@TURUKKİTURAN7 ай бұрын
No
@hijazzains7 ай бұрын
Korean car brands and appliances are also struggling it seems....only Samsung doing well
@blackbelt20007 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? Hyundai is the 4th largest automaker in the world in sales. LG appliances are the largest selling products in asia excluding china.
@ChapChap-v5s7 ай бұрын
It's all wrong. Except for Samsung, the companies were in very good shape. Last year, Samsung's performance was very poor, but from January to March of this year, it recovered from confirmed performance to expected performance. In particular, the performance of automobile companies has grown compared to before. Home appliances are still selling well.