The Korean Economy Yemisi AkinbobolaLee, former South Korean government Minister of Labor for the South Korean government, discusses the country's economic development from 1945 1994 and the public policies that shaped it, arguing that if South Korea is to become a major economic power, the government should withdraw from the economic front line. In The Korean Economy, Hyung Koo Lee, formerly South Korea's Minister of Labor, chronicles South Korea's economic development from 19451994
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