Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2023
After the 1997 crisis, South Korea implemented the same industrial policy as before, promoting R&D as a major means. Yet moving labor from traditional to modern service industries came to mainly comprise the structural transformation. Some chaebol firms became true global players, but chaebol system has become less relevant for structural transformation while their corporate governance remains poor. Foreign ownership has not helped to improve it because of its own problems. The government promoted venture business aggressively, which was not so successful initially; however, venture business has become ever more important over the years. The inducement of foreign direct investment followed a similar pattern, but South Korea’s direct investment overseas came to outweigh foreign direct investment. The labor productivity and financial soundness of small and medium-sized enterprises fell in relation to large enterprises while they came to account for a higher share of employment, deepening the labor market dualism.
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