State and businessmen in South Korea: between the reciprocity and the autonomy
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https://doi.org/10.32870/espiral.v22i63.1660Keywords:
State, businessmen, economic policy, South Korea, East AsiaAbstract
The State - businessman relation has been an essential part in the study of the characteristics of the process of socioeconomic development in South Korea. The debates have centered on the weight of the big conglomerates and on their aptitude to achieve autonomy of the State, on occasions on a binary approach:control or not control, autonomy or not autonomy. In this work the objective, with a long term approach, is to analyze the transformations in the State - businessman relation in Korea and to overcome this binary position.Downloads
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