Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Ed Paisley - Abstracts

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