Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions. Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty - James B. Palais
812 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY Even though the taedonR system might not have been consistent with the in-kind tribute syst ...
TRIBUTE AND THE TAEDONG REFORM 813 were not the same and a uniform rate or system could not be devised for the whole country pri ...
814 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY with wage payments funded by taedong revenues. Finally, it acted as a stimu- lus to trade a ...
CHAPTER 22 The Taedong Modelfor Official Salaries and Expenses "If anyone should speak out and say that I royal tribute] has pla ...
816 FINANCIAL REFORM A ND THE ECONOMY an additional 100 p'if of taxes, it would spread it out among all the provinces simply on ...
OFFICIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 817 the classical principal of limiting state expenditures to available revenues received (yang'i ...
818 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY tures would be made from funds (kyongbi) raised by those taxes. He meant that such funds wo ...
OFFICIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 819 by maritime transport. Since there would no longer be any need for the Royal Treasury (Naesus ...
820 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY were found wanting in quality, however, then in accordance with classical feu- dal practice ...
OFFICIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 821 Truly if the ruler of men gave one look at how the people had been dunned for payment, kicked ...
822 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY history. In ancient times Korean institutions suffered by comparison with Chi- nese models ...
OFFICIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 823 contrary to the recent interpretations of some writers on the Sirhak movement in the twentiet ...
824 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY government allocations would remain standard even through bad harvests and famine years. Yu ...
OFFICIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 825 a given district, and the district magistrate would retain these tax revenues to hire a purch ...
826 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY moral standards of a class of well-educated and morally trained and selected bureaucrats wo ...
OFFICIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 827 the whole bureaucracy. "If those who make the laws are affected by even one iota of private t ...
828 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY cials and magistrates, governors, provincial army and navy commanders, their assistants, an ...
OFFICIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 829 the population and from selling goods in China that they had received in their arbitrary coll ...
830 FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY not be met even though it takes a hundred sam of expenses in the remote dis- tricts. Isn't ...
OFFICIAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 831 delegation of about forty to fifty people. Under the taedong law operating in some provinces ...
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