Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Charles S. Lee - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Charles S. Lee
TitleSubjectAuthors
Blue House blues. (impact of collapse of South Korean steel manufacturer Hanbo Iron and Steel)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee, Sim Jae Hoon
Buy Korean: imports get the blame, again.Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Cutting edge: LG Chemical shows how Korean firms can innovate.Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Dream weaver. (South Korean film director Jacky Kang)(Interview)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Gloom and doom. (South Korea)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Goliath vs. Goliath: South Korea's leading chaebols fight over Kia.Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Innovation deficit. (South Korea; technology development)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Kia's suitors. (Kia Motors becomes takeover target)(Shroff)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Not again. (South Korea; economic aspects)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Not a pretty picture. (South Korean banks)(Banking in Asia Focus)(Cover Story)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Out of our hands. (South Korea; International Monetary Fund assistance)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Out of patience: South Korean government intervenes in Kia crisis.Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Out of tune: piano maker Samick tried for the business big leagues, but drowned in a sea of debt. Its failure is a stark reminder of the obstacles South Korea's small and mid-sized companies face.Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Radioactive ruckus.(South Korea objections to Taiwan's nuclear waste dump in North Korea)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Charles S. Lee
Reform's dark side: democracy and economic reform were meant to clean up public life in Asia, but corruption isn't dead yet.(Corruption: The Challenge to Reform in Asia's Democracies)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Michael Vatikiotis, Rodney Tasker, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran, Aparisim Ghosh, Charles S. Lee
Road kill: Kia collapse compounds South Korea's woes.Business, internationalJohn McBeth, Charles S. Lee
Separate problems. (South Korean stockmarket; differences from Thai market)(Focus Asian Capital Markets)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Shark alert. (possibility of hostile takeovers in South Korea)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
State of inertia. (South Korea; economic outlook)(includes related articles on International Monetary Fund suggestions and foreign investors attitudes)(Cover Story)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Andrew Sherry, Charles S. Lee
Test of wills.(South Korea; labour protests and leadership crisis)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Charles S. Lee
The next domino? (South Korea; economic problems)(Cover Story)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
The next wave.(infrastructure investment in South Korea to cut logistics costs)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
The opportunist. (South Korean election candidate Rhee In Je)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Tomorrow, the world. (Daewoo expansion activities)(Cover Story)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
Two down. (collapse of two industrial giants in South Korea is cause for concern)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon, Charles S. Lee
Winds of change.(need for economic reform in South Korea)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee
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