Looking Forward: Korea After the Economic Crisis

Looking Forward: Korea After the Economic Crisis
ISBN-10
0731536495
ISBN-13
9780731536498
Series
Looking Forward
Pages
206
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Asia Pacific Press
Author
Heather Smith

Description

Account of the underlying causes of Korea's economic crisis of 1997-98. Covers the impact of the crisis on various sectors of the economy, including the labour market and the financial and industrial sectors. Emphasis placed on reforms the Korean government has begun or may implement in the future to address the crisis. Includes tables and figures, abbreviations, index and references. Editor is Research Fellow and Director, Korea Economy Program, at the Australian National University.

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