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Author: Young Jo

South Korea’s Grand Plan: Startup and Venture Capital Steering the Future Economy

Posted on February 25, 2014February 25, 2014 by Young Jo

Start-ups have been a new force for the economies of many technologically advanced countries in recent years, more notably after the beginning of smartphone/ applications era with the many application start-ups that have an expansive platform to connect with customers. The number of Korean start-ups has almost doubled to over 28,000 from just over a…

The Dodd-Frank Act – Volcker Rule: More Strain on Foreign Banks Operating in the U.S. Today

Posted on October 4, 2013April 8, 2014 by Young Jo

The Dodd-Frank Act was enacted on July 21, 2010 after intense debate within the investment banking industry and the political realm in Washington D.C. to address the consequences of the “Lehman Shock” and other lessons learned from the 2008 financial crisis that affected the world economy.1 One area that congress did not consider in depth…

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