Aufsatz(elektronisch)31. Dezember 1991

The Politics of Financial Control and Reform in Korea

In: Korean journal of policy studies: KJPS, Band 6, Heft 0, S. 41-73

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Abstract

Government control over finance has been a persistent feature of the politco-economic structure of Korea. This paper first seeks to explain the process in which the government's control over finance had intensified by the late 1970s. with a focus on particular episodes such as the dramatic interest rate reform in 1965, Emergency Decree in August 1972, and several recurring "restructuring (in effect, bail-outs)" attempts, and in relation to the changing industrialization strategy and the consequent relationship between the government and chaebol. And then it will review critically the financial liberalization policies in the 1980s: the privatization of commercial banks, the conflict between the banks and the non-bankfinancial intermediaries (NBFI's) in the process of the restructuring the financial industry, and the freeing of interest rate and to "policy funds." The central argument of this paper is that a considerable progress of financial liberalization notwithstanding, the financial system of Korea still serves as the fulcrum of Korean industrial policy and as a fundamental tool with which Korean policymakers can induce business cooperation and compliance.

Verlag

Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University (GSPA)

DOI

10.52372/kjps06004

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