Abstract

The South Korean government is currently undergoing what some claim to be the most extensive restructuring of its structure and functions. Unlike previous restructuring efforts, this series of reorganizations have an added urgency due to the watchful eyes of the International Monetary Fund after South Korea signed a Stand-by Agreement on December 3, 1997 to alleviate itself of the financial crisis.

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