Economic crisis and corporate restructuring in Korea : reforming the chaebol / edited by Stephan Haggard, Wonhyuk Lim, Euysung Kim.
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 organisational and financial weaknesses, including heavy reliance on debt, that make t...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the political economy of corporate restructuring in Korea / Wonhyuk Lim, Stephan Haggard, and Euysung Kim
- The emergence of the Chaebol and the origins of the Chaebol problem / Wonhyuk Lim
- The politics of Chaebol reform, 1980-1997 / Byung-Kook Kim
- The government, Chaebol, and financial institutions before the economic crisis / Joon-Ho Hahm
- Corporate governance and performance in the 1990s / Sung Wook Joh and Euysung Kim
- Business-government relations under Kim Dae-jung / Jongryn Mo and Chung-in Moon
- The restructuring of Daewoo / Dong Gull Lee
- Bank-led corporate restructuring / Kyung Suh Park
- The corporate bankruptcy system and the economic crisis / Youngjae Lim
- Foreign direct investment and corporate restructuring after the crisis / Mikyung Yun
- Competition law and policy / Kwangshik Shin
- Reform of corporate governance / Myeong-Hyeon Cho
- Conclusion : whither the Chaebol? / Stephan Haggard, Wonhyuk Lim, and Euysung Kim.