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IT Strategy Springboard to Higher Income
The Roh Moo-hyun government is betting that its IT policy will boost per capita gross domestic product (GDP) to $20,000.
From the early days of his inauguration, President Roh had underscored Korea's need to seek a next-generation growth engine in the IT industry to raise national income. Since then, IT-oriented economic policies such as the designation of other growth engines and IT 839 have been a leitmotif of the Participatory Government. The IT 839 strategy, among President Roh Moo-hyun government's IT policies, seems to be the most forceful effort to raise national income.


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