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김홍진 한국몽골학회 2013 몽골학 Vol.0 No.34
This paper reviews the recent trend of economic growth and mid-term projection of growth in Mongolia, and investigates how to enhance economic cooperation between Korea and Mongolia. The two countries have pursued mutual cooperation since 1990, and both trade volume and direct investment have steadily increased every year. However, the market share of Korean products in Mongolia is around 5 to 6 percent, and falls significantly behind that of China and Russia. With respect to direct investment, Korea has only 1% among total foreign direct investment to Mongolia. Recently Mongolia has recorded very high economic growth rates propelled by resource development. Many international economic institutions suggests an optimistic estimate about the mid-term projection of growth in Mongolia, too. It means that domestic demand in Mongolia could be considerably increased in the near future. Moreover, as Mongolians' income increased, their demand may shift from low-end goods, commonly produced in China, to high-value item. Therefore, Korean government and producers should reevaluate Mongolia's market changing to middle-income country, and establish a new strategy for expansion of market share in Mongolia. They should increase direct investment, speculate FTA between the two countries, and consider how to incorporate cultural homogeneity to improve competitiveness in Mongolia's market. This paper reviews the recent trend of economic growth and mid-term projection of growth in Mongolia, and investigates how to enhance economic cooperation between Korea and Mongolia. The two countries have pursued mutual cooperation since 1990, and both trade volume and direct investment have steadily increased every year. However, the market share of Korean products in Mongolia is around 5 to 6 percent, and falls significantly behind that of China and Russia. With respect to direct investment, Korea has only 1% among total foreign direct investment to Mongolia. Recently Mongolia has recorded very high economic growth rates propelled by resource development. Many international economic institutions suggests an optimistic estimate about the mid-term projection of growth in Mongolia, too. It means that domestic demand in Mongolia could be considerably increased in the near future. Moreover, as Mongolians' income increased, their demand may shift from low-end goods, commonly produced in China, to high-value item. Therefore, Korean government and producers should reevaluate Mongolia's market changing to middle-income country, and establish a new strategy for expansion of market share in Mongolia. They should increase direct investment, speculate FTA between the two countries, and consider how to incorporate cultural homogeneity to improve competitiveness in Mongolia's market.
Gougerot - Blum 증후군을 동반한 급성 골수아세포성 (骨髓芽細胞性) 백혈병 1 예
김홍진,이성락,명기범 대한피부과학회 1977 大韓皮膚科學會誌 Vol.15 No.4
Gougerost-Blum syndrome is a rare disease and characterized by lichenoid papules in association with purpuric lesions. So far as we know there has been no report of, in literatures, Gougerot-Blum syndrome with leukemia. We experienced a case of typical Gougerrot_Blum syndrome with acute myeloblastic leukemia in a 30 year-old female patient. This patient complained of rashes on whole body for 2 months, and frequent epistaxis and gum bleeding for 20 days. The skin revealed miliary to rice sized rusty colored lichenoid papules on whole body especially on legs and arms. Histopathologically the skin showed the picture of Gougerot-Blum syndrome. On peripheral blood examination and bone marrow aspiration myeloblastic leukemia was confirmed. The patient was treated with 6-mercaptopurine, cytoxan and prednisolone with slight improvement of skin lesions, but no improvement of leukumia itself.