Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Charles S. Lee - Abstracts

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