Choong Young Anh (asKorea Institute for International Economic Policy) Doo Yong Yang (Korea Institute for International Economic Policy)
Abstract
This paper has two purposes: First, we briefly review the corporate sector in Korea to gain an understanding of how corporate sector reforms have evoloved and developed; Second we evaluate the rehabiliatation measures for corporate restructuring from firm-level data. Based on these analyses, the papar attempts to draw lessons from the Korean experience for other Asian countries facing similar corporate sector problems.
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Paper provided by East Asian Bureau of Economic Research in its series Microeconomics Working Papers with number
86.
Length: 43 pages Date of creation: Dec 2003 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:eab:microe:86
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