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South Korea's Experience with International Capital Flows

Working Papers 05-4

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Financial repression, including capital controls, was an important part of South Korea's development strategy, but the transition toward a more market-oriented system proved problematic, contributing to the 1997-98 financial crisis. Despite considerable reforms undertaken since the crisis, South Korea's lending culture and the limited ability of South Korean authorities to regulate a more market-oriented financial system continue to impede growth.

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