Inclusive Coalition with the SMEs and the LEs since the 1980s
Haeran Lim
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Haeran Lim: Ewha Womans University
Chapter 5 in Korea’s Growth and Industrial Transformation, 1998, pp 86-106 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract Since the 1980s there have been many changes in Korean society as the Korean economy has developed. The ways in which political leaders, bureaucracies and industrial firms interact with each other have changed under an evolving economic and political situation. The preferences and the viable options among them have multiplied, and the pressure of democratization has changed the characteristics of desirable coalitions. This has resulted in a basic change of industrial policy. This chapter examines the cause of change in coalition formation and explains how coalitional change has affected the characteristic of industrial policy since the 1980s.
Keywords: Industrial Policy; Labour Dispute; High Technology Industry; Societal Group; Korean Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230377936_5
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