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An Equity Market Perspective on the Korean Financial Crisis

Wook Sohn and Bobae Choi

Global Economic Review, 2010, vol. 39, issue 1, 83-90

Abstract: We examine the movement of Korean stock prices before and after the 1997 financial crisis. Unlike in Japan, as documented by Hamao et al. (Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 39, pp. 901-923, 2007), we find an increase in firm-level volatility in Korea, which may make it easier for investors to distinguish low-quality from high-quality firms and thus encourage “cleansing” during recessions. The result appears to derive from government efforts to restructure the corporate sector, which targeted highly leveraged firms and chaebol affiliates immediately after the market crash.

Keywords: Stock market volatility; financial crisis; corporate restructuring; Korea (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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