Korea’s Post-1997 Restructuring: An Analysis of Capital as Power
by Hyeng-Joon Park
Review of Radical Political Economics, OnlineFirst, August 25. 2015

ABSTRACT: This paper aims to transcend current debates on Korea’s 
post-1997 restructuring, which rely on a dichotomy between domestic 
industrial capital and foreign financial capital, by adopting Nitzan and 
Bichler’s capital-as-power perspective. Based on this approach, the 
paper analyzes Korea’s recent political economic restructuring as the 
latest phase in the evolution of capitalist power and its transformative 
regimes of capital accumulation.

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