The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
North Korea is similar to Joseon.
On the other hand, the public was left for a long time as the primitive economy of barter trade.
Without getting the permission of the government service, who voluntarily engaged in business was called ‘selfish business’, but it was subject to crackdown until the end of the 18th century.
The government service doesn't make it engage in the selfish business.
Therefore, there was not a store approximately in Seoul.
Only Yangban is a target brassware store and brush seller.
A high official reported in the seat of the morning assembly of the King of Joseon as follows.
'At one time I came across a sight where a person who did business privately was entrained on the street, but not only was it surprised by the appearance but also those who were looking behind me also said, 'Doing business priv privilege may be carried on', everyone is sighed. Looking at this example, there seems to be a harm to crackdown on person who did business privately.' (from the example 'Border Defense Council of Joseon' 正柤 15 years, New Year 's Day)
In Joseon, doing business privately was strictly forbidden.
I did not know this, and I was deceived by Marxian economic historians, and I was a graduate school master’s era who studied what it did not exist, such as 'Kaesong merchant's study'
As it was such an economic situation, Joseon was fixed in the ancient until the 18th century.
This draft continues.