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Volatility and uncertainty in developing countries have made it difficult to establish well-working capital markets. In Korea, too, an efficient long-term capital market has not existed, and thus the role of banks has become important.
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Choe, H. (2001). Korea’s Banking System and its Development. In: Hünerberg, R. (eds) Süd-Korea als Auslandsmarkt. Forum Marketing. Deutscher Universitätsverlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-81393-0_10
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