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Foreign Capital Entry in the Domestic Banking Market in Korea: Bitter Medicine or Poison
Unformatted Document Text:  Routledge. Moon, Chung-in and Sunghack Lim. 2002. “Weaving through Paradoxes: Democratization, Globalization and Environment Politics in South Korea.” H. Hveem and K. Nordhaug, eds. Public Policy in the Age of Globalization. New York: Palgrave. Moon, Chung-in and Sunghack Lim. 2001. “The Politics of Economic Rise and Decline in South Korea.” C. Moon and S. Kil, eds. Understanding Korean Politics. New York: Palgrave. Nelson, Joan. 1994. “How Market Reforms and Democratic Consolidation Affect Each Other.” J. Nelson, ed. Intricate Links: Democratization and Market Reforms in Latin America and Eastern Europe. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. Park, Won-Am and Gongpil Choi. 2204. “Assessment of Korea’s Financial Liberalization.” Asia Development Bank. (http://www.adb.org/Documents/Events/2002/ADF/park_paper.pdf). Przeworski, Adam. 1991. Democracy and the Market. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Quinn, Dennis and Carla Inclán. 1997. “The Origins of Financial Openness: A Study of Current and Capital Account Liberalization.” American Journal of Political Science 41(3): 771-813. Rajan, Raghuram and Luigi Zingales. 2000. “The Great Reversals: The Politics of Financial Development in the 20 th Century.” OECD Economic Department Working Paper No. 2654. Stalling, Barbara. 1990. “The Role of Foreign Capital in Capital in Economic Development.” G. Gereffi and D. Wyman, eds. Manufacturing Miracles. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Stehr, Nico, aand Richard V. Ericson. 2000. “The Ungovernability of Modern societies.” R. Ericson and N. Stehr, eds. Governing Modern Societies. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Woo-Cumings, Meredith. 1997. “Slouching toward the Market: The Politics of Financial Liberalization in South Korea,” M. Loriaux, et al. eds. Capital Ungoverned. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. World Bank. 2003. ”Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Market Countries.” Report of the Working Group of the Capital Markets Consultative Group (www.worldbank.org/prospects/) 24

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Routledge.
Moon, Chung-in and Sunghack Lim. 2002. “Weaving through Paradoxes: Democratization,
Globalization and Environment Politics in South Korea.” H. Hveem and K.
Nordhaug, eds. Public Policy in the Age of Globalization. New York: Palgrave.
Moon, Chung-in and Sunghack Lim. 2001. “The Politics of Economic Rise and Decline in
South Korea.” C. Moon and S. Kil, eds. Understanding Korean Politics. New York:
Palgrave.
Nelson, Joan. 1994. “How Market Reforms and Democratic Consolidation Affect Each
Other.” J. Nelson, ed. Intricate Links: Democratization and Market Reforms in Latin
America and Eastern Europe. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.
Park, Won-Am and Gongpil Choi. 2204. “Assessment of Korea’s Financial Liberalization.”
Asia Development Bank.
(http://www.adb.org/Documents/Events/2002/ADF/park_paper.pdf).
Przeworski, Adam. 1991. Democracy and the Market. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Quinn, Dennis and Carla Inclán. 1997. “The Origins of Financial Openness: A Study of
Current and Capital Account Liberalization.” American Journal of Political Science
41(3): 771-813.
Rajan, Raghuram and Luigi Zingales. 2000. “The Great Reversals: The Politics of Financial
Development in the 20
th
Century.” OECD Economic Department Working Paper No.
2654.
Stalling, Barbara. 1990. “The Role of Foreign Capital in Capital in Economic
Development.” G. Gereffi and D. Wyman, eds. Manufacturing Miracles. Princeton:
Princeton University Press.
Stehr, Nico, aand Richard V. Ericson. 2000. “The Ungovernability of Modern societies.” R.
Ericson and N. Stehr, eds. Governing Modern Societies. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press.
Woo-Cumings, Meredith. 1997. “Slouching toward the Market: The Politics of Financial
Liberalization in South Korea,” M. Loriaux, et al. eds. Capital Ungoverned. Ithaca:
Cornell University Press.
World Bank. 2003. ”Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging Market Countries.” Report of
the Working Group of the Capital Markets Consultative Group
(www.worldbank.org/prospects/)
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