Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Charles S. Lee |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Believe it or not. (mixed reports about state of South Korean economy) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Chips with everything. (South Korean semiconductor chip industry leader Samsung Electronics)(Focus on Technology) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Choose your potions.(traditional versus modern medicine in S Korea) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Cleaning up the act. (financial markets)(Focus - South Korea: Trade and Investment) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Frayed friendship. (tension caused by French government's decision not to allow sale of Thomson Multimedia to Daewoo Electronics) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon, Charles S. Lee |
Giant sucking sound? Concerns about hollowing out in South Korea.(South Korean economy and foreign investments) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Growing pains. (shipbuilding)(Focus - South Korea: Trade and Investment) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
High ambition. (Daewoo Electronics to take over Thomson Multimedia) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Improving a miracle. (electronics)(Focus - South Korea: Trade and Investment) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Making a stink. | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
More like a whimper: Seoul liberalization falls short of 'Big Bang' billing.(stock market reform) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Opening the doors. (South Korean banking industry)(Focus: Banking in Asia) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Performance anxiety: Seoul exhorts business to compete better. (South Korea) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Persistence pays. (South Korea)(U.S. Investment in Asia) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Political football; old wounds are reopened as Japan and South Korea battle for the 2002 World Cup. | Business, international | Sebastian Moffett, Charles S. Lee |
Relax! That's an order. (South Korean firms try new corporate culture)(includes related article) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Risky high-tech leap. (Anam Industrial leads South Korean semiconductor packaging and testing sector)(Cover Story)(Company Profile) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Sales diplomacy. (Latin American markets for South Korean goods) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Seeking stability; President Kim gets limited mandate from election. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam) | Business, international | Shim Jae Hoon, Charles S. Lee |
Step on it. (Hyundai Motors introduces South Korea's first sports car) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
The chips are down. (Samsung is top-ranking South Korean corporation in 1996)(Review 200) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
The next wave. (South Korean companies planning to target US cellular phone firms)(includes related article on competing standards for mobile phones) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway, Charles S. Lee, Simon Fluendy |
Thinking big. (South Korean financial sector)(Focus on Asian Capital Markets) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Train delayed.(Seoul-Pusan high speed railway, South Korea) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Turning up the heat. (South Korean student protests) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Welcome to the club.(South Korea to join Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; includes related article on the development of South Korea) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Why worry? (South Korean economic concerns) | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
Woebegone days: Seoul wonders if growing trade deficit means trouble. | Business, international | Charles S. Lee |
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