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Daewoo and the Korean Chaebol
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Daewoo Motors, South Korea's second largest car maker, was on the verge of bankruptcy in September 2000. The once proud Daewoo Group (the parent company of Daewoo Motors) has been charged with not only being reckless in its investments but also fraudulent in its practice. The government must decide whether to bail out the company or let it fail. Given the importance of the company's contribution to the South Korean economy, however, the decision would have a profound impact on the direction of ongoing market reforms as well as the livelihood of its workforce at home and abroad. This case traces the origins and growth of the Daewoo chaebol within the context of South Korea's economic development framework and highlights the advantages and disadvantages of such a system. Designed for an MBA level course in International Business.