Dollarization in North Korea: Evidence from a Survey of North Korean Refugees

This study measures the degree of dollarization in North Korea using results from a survey of 231 North Korean refugees. Specifically, we compare foreign currency use of households as both store-of-value substitutes (i.e., asset substitution) and transaction substitutes (i.e., currency substitution)...

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Main Authors: Sung Min Mun, Seung Ho Jung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy 2017-03-01
Series:East Asian Economic Review
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.EAER.2017.21.1.324
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spelling doaj-e800560c3ccf40d7baeb331ab26f12512020-11-24T22:38:23ZengKorea Institute for International Economic PolicyEast Asian Economic Review2508-16402508-16672017-03-0121181100http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.EAER.2017.21.1.324Dollarization in North Korea: Evidence from a Survey of North Korean Refugees Sung Min Mun 0Seung Ho Jung 1The Bank of KoreaThe Bank of KoreaThis study measures the degree of dollarization in North Korea using results from a survey of 231 North Korean refugees. Specifically, we compare foreign currency use of households as both store-of-value substitutes (i.e., asset substitution) and transaction substitutes (i.e., currency substitution) before and after the confiscatory currency reform of 2009. The degree of dollarization has advanced since the currency reform in terms of both asset and currency substitutions. Survey results also indicate that the Chinese yuan is frequently used in the Sino-North Korean border area, whereas the US dollar is predominantly used in non-border areas. Furthermore, foreign currency increasingly serves as a medium of exchange not only for large transactions but also for smaller transactions, such as food purchases.http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.EAER.2017.21.1.324North KoreaDollarizationConfiscatory Currency ReformAsset SubstitutionCurrency Substitution
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author Sung Min Mun
Seung Ho Jung
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Seung Ho Jung
Dollarization in North Korea: Evidence from a Survey of North Korean Refugees
East Asian Economic Review
North Korea
Dollarization
Confiscatory Currency Reform
Asset Substitution
Currency Substitution
author_facet Sung Min Mun
Seung Ho Jung
author_sort Sung Min Mun
title Dollarization in North Korea: Evidence from a Survey of North Korean Refugees
title_short Dollarization in North Korea: Evidence from a Survey of North Korean Refugees
title_full Dollarization in North Korea: Evidence from a Survey of North Korean Refugees
title_fullStr Dollarization in North Korea: Evidence from a Survey of North Korean Refugees
title_full_unstemmed Dollarization in North Korea: Evidence from a Survey of North Korean Refugees
title_sort dollarization in north korea: evidence from a survey of north korean refugees
publisher Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
series East Asian Economic Review
issn 2508-1640
2508-1667
publishDate 2017-03-01
description This study measures the degree of dollarization in North Korea using results from a survey of 231 North Korean refugees. Specifically, we compare foreign currency use of households as both store-of-value substitutes (i.e., asset substitution) and transaction substitutes (i.e., currency substitution) before and after the confiscatory currency reform of 2009. The degree of dollarization has advanced since the currency reform in terms of both asset and currency substitutions. Survey results also indicate that the Chinese yuan is frequently used in the Sino-North Korean border area, whereas the US dollar is predominantly used in non-border areas. Furthermore, foreign currency increasingly serves as a medium of exchange not only for large transactions but also for smaller transactions, such as food purchases.
topic North Korea
Dollarization
Confiscatory Currency Reform
Asset Substitution
Currency Substitution
url http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.EAER.2017.21.1.324
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