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Economic Crisis and Corporate Restructuring in Korea : Reforming the Chaebol

Haggard, Stephan(Edited by)Kim, Euysung(Edited by)Lim, Wonhyuk(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Asia-Pacific Studies series
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Asian business conglomerates have clearly been successful agents of growth, mobilizing capital, borrowing technology from abroad, and spearheading Asia's exports.

However, these firms have long had a number of organizational and financial weaknesses, including heavy reliance on debt, that make them vulnerable to shocks.

Nowhere was this more true than in Korea, where the large corporate groups known as chaebol have dominated the economic landscape.

This collection of essays by leading political scientists and economists provides a comprehensive look at the chaebol problem in the wake of the Asian financial crisis.

The authors consider the historical evolution of the chaebol and their contribution to the onset of economic turmoil in 1997.

The book analyzes the government's short-run response to corporate and financial distress, and outlines an agenda for longer-term reform of the financial system, corporate governance and the politics of business-government relations.

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Cambridge University Press
0521823633 / 9780521823630
Hardback
26/02/2003
United Kingdom
English
360 p. : ill.
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