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MARTIN
HART-LANDSBERG
Professor of Economics/Director of East Asian Studies
Program
Box 40, Ph. (503) 768-7624
e-mail: marty@lclark.edu
Martin Hart-Landsberg specializes in the study of
economic development and international economics with
emphasis on Korea and Japan. He is the author of three
books: Development, Crisis, and Class Struggle: Learning
From Japan and East Asia (with Paul Burkett), St.
Martin's Press, 2000; Korea: Division, Reunification, and
U.S. Foreign Policy, Monthly Review Press, 1998;
reprinted in Korean with new introduction, Dang Dae
Publishers, 2000; and The Rush to Development: Economic
Change and Political Struggle in South Korea, Monthly
Review Press, 1993. His more recent articles include
"Alternative Perspectives on Late Industrialization in East
Asia: A Critical Survey," with Paul Burkett, Review of
Radical Political Economics, Vol 32, No 2 (2000) and
"The East Asian Crisis and the Crisis of Development
Theory," with Paul Burkett, Journal of Contemporary
Asia, December 1998. He has served as consultant for the
Korea program of the American Friends Service Committee and
was a visiting scholar at Sejong Institute in Seoul, South
Korea and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing,
PRC.
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