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Financial Liberalization and Economic Development in Korea, 1980–2020
Harvard University Press, 2021 Cloth: 978-0-674-25128-1 Library of Congress Classification HG187.K6 Dewey Decimal Classification 332.095195
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Since the early 1980s, Korea’s financial development has been a tale of liberalization and opening. After the 1997 financial crisis, great strides were made in building a market-oriented financial system through sweeping reforms for deregulation and the opening of financial markets. However, the new system failed to steer the country away from a credit card boom and bust in 2003, a liquidity crisis in 2008, and a run on its savings banks in 2011, and has been severely tested again by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Financial liberalization, clearly, has been no panacea. See other books on: Economic development | Finance | Income distribution | Korea | Korea (South) See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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