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Tables of Contents for Reforming Korea's Industrial Conglomerates
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
 
Acknowledgments
xiii
 
Introduction
1
10
The Miracle with a Dark Side: Korean Economic Development under Park Chung-hee
11
40
Prologue to the Miracle
11
3
Military Coup, and the Miracle Begins
14
12
The HCI Drive
26
12
The End of the HCI Drive, and an Evaluation
38
9
Appendix 2.1: Might Industrial Policy in a Developing Country Succeed for Reasons Not Explained by Classical Economics?
47
4
The Miracle with a Dark Side: The Chun and Roh Years, 1980--92
51
38
Chun Doo-hwan Takes Over
51
5
Economic Reform under Chun
56
6
Further Efforts to Reform the Chaebol
62
5
Vestiges of Industrial Policy Remain During the Chun and Roh Eras
67
7
Mistakes Mount in the Second Half of Roh Tae-woo's Presidency
74
5
Taking Stock, to See the Forest Through the Trees
79
10
From Full-Blown Democracy to Disaster: The Kim Young-sam Years, 1993-97
89
16
Reform and Growth in the Early Years of the Presidency of Kim Young-sam
89
9
The Second Half of Kim Young-sam's Administration
98
7
The 1997-98 Crisis and Its Aftermath
105
42
The Crisis in Korea Unfolds
105
4
Financial Sector Reform
109
7
Erratic Reform in the Industrial Sector
116
14
The Collapse of Daewoo
130
6
The Near Collapse and the De Facto Breakup of the Hyundai Group
136
8
Will 1999 Be Remembered as a Repeat of 1990?
144
3
Conclusions
147
28
A Tale of Two Countries?
147
3
The Need for Reform in Korea Has Not Ended
150
23
To Conclude the Conclusion
173
2
References
175
8
Index
183