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Papers On Korea & Korean Issues
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EBAY AND TROUBLE IN ASIA
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This 3-page paper discusses why eBay is having troubles in its Korean and Chinese markets. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTebayasia.rtf
Economic Impacts of Globalization in Asia: The South Korean Exception
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A 5 page examination of why South Korea has managed to achieve long-term economic success while other Asian countries have floundered. The author contends that South Korea was successful both because of the mindset of its population and because of the fact that the war had destroyed the built-in constraints that continued to exist in other countries. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPkorGlb.rtf
Economic Reforms in North Korea (Article Review)
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This 6 page paper reviews an article about North Korea and its reforms in the early part of the twenty-first century. North Korea's plight is discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA549NK.rtf
Economic Relationship between Saudi Arabia and South Korea
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This is a 10 page paper with discuss the economic relationship between Saudi Arabia and South Korea.
The bibliography has 8 sources.
Filename: JHEcon.rtf
Emigration of Vietnamese Refugees to Hong Kong and the U.S.
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An 18 page paper which examines the reasons why the Vietnamese refugees left their homeland, their emigration to Hong Kong and the U.S., evaluate their integration into these societies, and the host government’s efforts to integrate them. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: TGvietnm.rtf
Employment and Labor Relations in South Korea and Taiwan
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the employment relations practices in South Korea and Taiwan. South Korea and Taiwan have slowly progressed towards becoming countries with high industrialization and have become significant players on the world markets. Within each country however exists slightly different aspects of employment and labor relations which have led to the satisfaction or dissatisfaction of their employees. In South Korea, labor struggles exist between the state, the family run conglomerates called chaebols and the labor unions. Although South Korea provides competitive employee packages, the conflict between the three groups has led to a recent general strike and relations were further inflamed in 1996 when the government passed legislation which would allow more strength on the behalf of the employers not the workers. Taiwan, on the other hand also has family run businesses and labor unions but the state’s participation is a large aspect of their employment relations and industrial success. Because of this cooperation between the three groups within the employment sector, the workers in Taiwan are provided with education, health and social services as well as enjoying some of the most competitive salaries and benefits in Asia and employment relations remain positive.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TJSKorT1.rtf
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