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In 1950, South Korea’s GDP per capita was lower than Kenya's.
In 1950, South Korea’s GDP per capita was lower than Kenya's. It had no industries. No infrastructure. Nothing but rubble. Today: Samsung, K-pop, Hyundai, 15th largest economy in the world. Here's how a war-torn nation became a $1.87 trillion economy:
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In 1950, South Korea’s GDP per capita was lower than Kenya's.
It had no industries.
No infrastructure.
Nothing but rubble.
Today: Samsung, K-pop, Hyundai, 15th largest economy in the world.
Here's how a war-torn nation became a $1.87 trillion economy:
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