Land Reform, Inequality, and Corruption: A Comparative Historical Study of Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines

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… These politicians had no problem employing clientelism in order to obtain sufficient votes … was considerable corruption between the incipient chaebols and the political elite starting … formerly Japanese-owned industrial properties, typically favored the politically well-connected as …

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You, J. (2014). Land Reform, Inequality, and Corruption: A Comparative Historical Study of Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines. The Korean Journal of International Studies. https://doi.org/10.14731/kjis.2014.06.12.1.191

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