Broad Policies Unable to Manage Competing Economic Demands
Policies intended to encourage spending amid the pandemic may have exacerbated South Korea’s housing market crisis.
Policies intended to encourage spending amid the pandemic may have exacerbated South Korea’s housing market crisis.
By jumping into the platform industry, music studios not only aim to become a global entertainment giant but also a competitive tech player.
An anxious public becomes increasingly opposed to punishing companies that are seen as growth leaders.
The success of Korea’s cosmetics industry abroad was not coincidental – it was strongly supported by the Korean government to boost exports.
Legal protections for LGBT people are weak in South Korea, and they face significant social and political obstacles.
Antitrust measures against Google prepares the ground for prospective competitors to enter the market at a later date.
South Korea’s political establishment struggles to reduce the country’s reliance on nuclear energy given the country’s economic demands.
The establishment of new bands modeled on K-pop’s style and regimen gives rise to the question on what constitutes “authentic” K-pop.
The government’s focus on enabling parents to work longer hours suggests its ability to shape corporate culture is limited.
Korean exporters are struggling to keep up as shipping and transport networks prioritize larger-scale shipments from China.