Colonial Origins of Korean Enterprise
Explore the intricate dynamics of indigenous capitalism during a pivotal era in Korean history with Colonial Origins of Korean Enterprise by Dennis L. McNamara. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2006, this insightful book spans 224 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of corporate structures in Korea under Japanese colonization. McNamara delves into the complexities of corporate history, shedding light on how these early enterprises shaped the economic landscape of modern South Korea. Ideal for readers interested in business and economics, corporate history, and international relations, this book provides a unique perspective on the development of Korean enterprises in the early 20th century. Discover the foundational elements that influenced Korea's economic trajectory with this essential read.