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North Korea\'s rubber-stamp parliament was due to meet Tuesday amid speculation its new leadership wants to push through economic reforms that likely carry risks as well as potential rewards. The country has one of the world\'s most rigidly controlled economies and is desperately poor following decades of mismanagement and isolationism, as well as recent international sanctions over its nuclear programme. North Korea watchers and media reports in South Korea have suggested the parliament may approve limited reforms pushed by new leader Kim Jong-Un, including incentives for workers and farmers to boost productivity. Since taking power after the death of his father Kim Jong-Il last December, Kim Jong-Un has made several public statements on the need to improve living standards. \"Reforms are always risky in a closed totalitarian country but Jong-Un appears to be confident that his leadership is now stable enough to enforce a new system,\" Yang Moo-Jin at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul told AFP. \"I have no clear picture yet but there have been various signs that changes are being made in the North\'s economic system to give factories and companies greater autonomy in management,\" he added. Newspaper reports in Seoul have said one change would see the North\'s regime taking only 70 percent of the harvest from collective farms, allowing farmers to keep or sell the remainder. But economic reform, however gradual, is a risky business in such a tightly controlled country. Limited market reforms were introduced in 2002 to revive an economy which had begun to collapse in the 1990s as subsidised imports of fuel and food from the former Soviet Union and its European satellites dried up. But the resulting boom in street markets and general trading activity was seen as a threat to government control and most of the reforms were rolled back three years later. Then there was a disastrous currency \"revaluation\" in 2009 that resulted in an inflationary surge that wiped out people\'s savings and triggered rare public protests. Andrei Lankov, a Russian professor at Seoul\'s Kookmin University, said it seemed clear that Kim Jong-Un was looking to move the economy in a new direction. The obvious model, Lankov said, would be a Chinese-style \"development dictatorship\" combining an authoritarian political structure with a market economy. However, this would inevitably require an initial period of uncertainty as any market changes took root. \"A reforming North Korea will likely be very unstable and might collapse,\" Lankov said. The communist state usually convenes its rubber-stamp parliament once or twice a year to pass government budgets and approve personnel changes.

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