Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Ed Paisley |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bear necessities. (growth of free enterprise in Russia's Far East) | Business, international | Ed Paisley, Jeff Lilley |
Building blocks? (property prices fluctuate in South Korea) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Call me Kim: anonymous accounts bolster South Korean stocks. (President Kim Young Sam's outlawing of anonymous financial transactions) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Capital games: South Korea risks reform amid capital flight. (financial reform includes new foreign-exchange regulations) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Chips with everything: Japan may lose in debate over managed trade. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Jonathan Friedland, Ed Paisley |
Cleaning up the act: anti-corruption moves preface a more open economy. (South Korea Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Cut and run: Seoul opts for 'managed' recovery programs. (South Korea's economic reforms) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Dial the president: political issues shroud South Korean franchise. (cellular communications network) (Overcoming Barriers to Growth, part 2) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Divide and rule: Kim hopes to reduce chaebol power. (South Korean Pres Kim Young Sam's efforts to control power of family-controlled corporations) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon, Ed Paisley |
Dominance, submission: Seoul aims anti-corruption campaign at the press. (South Korea) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Don't bank on it: Seoul's reforms could give government upper hand. (South Korean banks) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Down in the dumps: lingering disputes sour US-South Korea trade talks. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Ed Paisley |
End of anonymity. (South Korean banking) (Focus: Banking in Asia: Steering Towards Calmer Waters) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Expo titillates Korean kids and housewives. | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Fading boom. (poor workmanship and corruption by South Korea's construction industry) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Flight and fight: Hyundai family's different strategies after poll. (South Korea) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Free to prosper: president stresses democracy and economic growth. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam) (Interview) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon, Ed Paisley, L. Gordon Crovitz |
Gambling, gangs and the sleepy Marianas. (Column) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Green light for exports. (South Korean automobiles) (South Korea Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Inflation-fighter ousted. (South Korean central-bank governor Cho Soon) | Business, international | Ed PAisley |
Innovate, not imitate. (management reforms at South Korea's Samsung Group) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Kim the broker. (South Korea's Pres-elect Kim Young Sam) (Business) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Lame duck party. (Japan's Liberal Democratic Party loses power after 38 years)(includes comparison with South Korea and Taiwan) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Robert Delfs, Julian Baum, Ed Paisley |
Lovely liquidity: Seoul bourse may be due for sustained rally. (Korea Stock Exchange to be spurred by government initiatives) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Maverick scientist shakes up South Korea. (profile of Lee Myun Woo) (Column) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Out of chaos, profits: Goldstar's new washing machine has rivals sweating. | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Picking pockets. (foreign investors a source for share ramping on the Korea Stock Exchange) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Reform on the menu. (South Korean Pres-elect Kim Young Sam's reorganization plans) (Business) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Road kill: government acts to slow highway slaughter. (South Korea) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Shock of recognition: real-name financial accounts may roil Korean economy. (South Korea abolishes anonymous accounts) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
South Korean author and Vietnam veteran. (profile of Ahn Jung Hyo) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Staying ahead: Samsung leads chaebol in management reforms. (South Korean family-owned conglomerate) (includes information on Samsung's lobbying) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Strength from adversity: President Kim turns poll defeat into political victory. (South Korea's Kim Young Sam) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Suitable suitors. (possible U.S.-South Korean electronics partnerships) (South Korea Trade & Investment) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Tender tactics: South Korea puts squeeze on train supplier. (GEC-Alsthom to help build high-speed train in South Korea) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Testing times. (Hyundai Motor Company Ltd. shares) (Shroff) (Column) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
The final frontier. (South Korea plans to open its bond market to foreign investors) (Asian Capital Markets) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Time to focus. (South Korean technology) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Traveller's tales. (Yongpyong Ski Resort, South Korea) (Column) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Tying the knot: US and South Korea near semiconductor deal. | Business, international | Susumu Awanohara, Ed Paisley |
Uncharted course: South Korea's five-year plan lacks timetable. (economic plan) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Walk, don't run: US evacuation plan could be stalled by traffic. (in the event of war in South Korea) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
We're not Japan. (South Korean banks secure despite real-estate plunge) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
What's in a name? Korean financial reforms spook local investors. | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Whirlwind honeymoon. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam's first 100 days in office) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon, Ed Paisley |
Wider please: the EC tries new tack to open South Korean market. | Business, international | Shada Islam, Ed Paisley |
With bated breath. (South Korea's economy) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Wounded tiger: Kim faces challenge of reforming ailing economy. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
Yin-yang alchemy: Korean scientists develop new automotive steel. | Business, international | Ed Paisley |
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