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8.
Ibid.
9.
Ibid., p. 151.
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Hattori, in LeeChung, eds., op. cit., p. 183.
15.
Ibid., p. 190.
16.
Ibid., p. 171.
17.
Ibid.
18.
Ibid., p. 184.
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Hattori, in LeeChung, eds., op. cit., p. 171.
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Bo SaChosunII, The Twenty-Fifth Hour of Korean Chaebols (Seoul, Korea: Dongkwang Publishing Co. Ltd., 1984), pp. 151–160.
23.
Ibid., pp. 113–128.
24.
Ibid., pp. 291–324; and ParkDongsoon, Inauguration Idea of Korean Chaebols (Seoul, Korea: Sae Kwang Publishing Co. Ltd., 1983), pp. 160–179.
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Bo SaChosunII, op. cit., pp. 65–92.
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The Korea Times, Chicago Edition, October 22, 1985.
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Bo SaChosunII, op. cit., pp. 17–50; and Park, op. tit., pp. 85–102.
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Park, op. tit., pp. 3–6.
29.
Ibid.
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LeeYoo, op. tit.
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ShinYookeun, Structure and Problems in Korean Enterprises (Seoul, Korea: Seoul National University Publishing, 1985), p. 246.
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LeeYoo, op. tit.
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Shin, op. tit., p. 245.
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Shin, op. cit., pp. 339–359.
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