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학술저널
저자정보
차철욱 (부산대학교)
저널정보
부산경남사학회 역사와경계 역사와경계 제74집
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2010.3
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221 - 250 (30page)

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In this study, one takes a view that a contraband trade was one of the economic system, can not bring it over to Korean government. It is the contraband trade in one of various forms, national economic system was related with personal or international economic situation. That means that there was not only economic system by policies of Korean government(quota system etc.) but also by not included one in policies of government.
1950's a representative form of contraband trade was the activities contraband ships, mediating Tsushima Island in Japan. The center of contraband shipping was Busan, Masan and Yeo su, major cities of southern seashore. The contraband trade was continuously increasing because of increasing domestic demands in Korea and changing trade system in Japan by middle of 1950's, that is, allowed official trade. The representative agencies of contraband trade was traders, Korean residents in Japan, politicians, sailors, contrabandist and so on. These collect contraband trading fund as various ways for using.
In this period, the representative contraband goods were fabrics, cosmetics, accessories, school supplies etc. Demands of these goods were high but supplies of domestic production was low. For a while, they had been ruled out goods of contraband trade, developing domestic industry but, government decided goods whether to keep import or not, depending on the quality. Contraband goods are normally scraps, brasses, Ceylon mosses, seaweeds and so on. Though steel manufactures was needed in Japanese industry, it was prohibited items, and marine products also had lots of demands in Japan, it was also prohibited. Contraband goods were circulated through a complex phase, such as contrabandist and intermediate distributions. Especially, Guk je market(국제시장) in Busan was center of contraband market. And also in Busan consumed many contraband goods. Using contraband goods are common in 1950's students.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 밀무역의 종류와 밀무역업자
Ⅲ. 밀무역 품목과 유통
Ⅳ. 맺음말
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