The Korean economy has achieved unprecedented growth over the last three decades. But the state-led development strategy that generated this impressive economic performance has also created major problems that include an undue concentration of economic power, inadequate social services, and strained industrial relations. If Korea is to achieve its goals of an advanced economy and a unified nation, a new vision for the Korean economy is imperative. An Agenda for Economic Reform in Korea looks at Korea's economic problems from the perspective of the American experience with economic reforms--and in doing so sheds new light on the problems of economic reform facing nations all over the world. From this truly international outlook, the authors examine such issues as corporate governance, social welfare, labor relations, and other pressing challenges--and suggest a new vision for the Korean economy in the twenty-first century. The expert contributors reveal why
-The "cozy" relationship between the Korean government, big business, and banks must be broken up if economic reform is to succeedWe publiceren alleen reviews die voldoen aan de voorwaarden voor reviews. Bekijk onze voorwaarden voor reviews.