Korea [videorecording] : tiger of Asia : the next Japan / [British Broadcasting Corporation]

Contributor(s): Series: The business series. 2 Publication details: Australia : BBC Active, [1995]Description: 1 videodisc (29 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Tiger of Asia [videorecording]
  • Next Japan [videorecording]
Subject(s): Summary: This program examines how cheap government loans encouraged the growth of large conglomerates, and how new policies are helping small and medium companies to develop. Discusses the Korean government's use of onerous antibusiness tactics, such as tax audits on those Koreans who buy imported cars. Officials from conglomerates Daewoo, Samsung, and Hyundai discuss the business practices that contributed to their success. A British computer executive discusses ways in which foreign companies can cope with Korean business regulations and customs
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This program examines how cheap government loans encouraged the growth of large conglomerates, and how new policies are helping small and medium companies to develop. Discusses the Korean government's use of onerous antibusiness tactics, such as tax audits on those Koreans who buy imported cars. Officials from conglomerates Daewoo, Samsung, and Hyundai discuss the business practices that contributed to their success. A British computer executive discusses ways in which foreign companies can cope with Korean business regulations and customs

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