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Capital, Made Simple

Writer Choi Seung-no Pages 228 Price 12,000won

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Choi Seung-no


Choi Seung-no is a market advocate who believes that respecting property rights and the right to choose is how individuals thrive and nations prosper, and an optimist who views changes in the world positively. He is dedicated to spreading the ideas of liberalism and writes to help more people appreciate the value of free enterprise. He currently serves as President of the Center for Free Enterprise and President of the Korean Christian Economics Association.

Table of Contents


Preface
Chapter 1. Capital and Trust: Progress Comes from Befriending Capital

Resolve to Befriend Capital
Do Not Be Hostile Toward Capital
Let Us Pass Capital On as a Legacy
Leave Capitalized Cities to Our Descendants
Build the Capital Called Credit

Chapter 2. Capital and Investment: Capital Must Work to Produce Results

Is Money That Piles Up Automatically Capital?
Growth Requires Putting Capital to Work
Abundant Capital Breeds Talent
Rivers Are Capital, Too
Adding Capital to Nature Makes Life Comfortable and Convenient

Chapter 3. Capital and Enterprise: A Nation Thrives When Its Enterprises Thrive

Work Where Capital Can Be Accumulated
Why Do Koreans Earn More Than Mongolians?
A Corporation Is a Collection of Capital
There Is No Such Thing as Excess Capital
Agriculture Is Not Special

Chapter 4. Capital and the Future: Let New Capital Drive Us Forward

Reunification Is an Economically Sound Choice
How to Expand Social Overhead Capital
Capital Is Labor`s Friend
A New Era Generates New Capital
We Need a Capable Government That Supports Capital Accumulation


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