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Variants of Corporatist Governance: Differences in the Korean and Japanese Approaches in Dealing with Labor (Volume 3, Issue 1)

by Taekyoon Kim

Taekyoon Kim analyzes the differences in the governmental approaches to state-labor relations in the "developmental states" of Japan and South Korea

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Yale Journal of International AffairsDecember 1, 2007
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