BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : AUGUST 9, 1999 ISSUE
INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L COVER STORY

Reform at Risk


THE MONEY FLOOD
Rising markets are dulling the zeal for reform and convincing governments that recovery is sustainable

BACKLASH
Established players, such as Korea's chaebol, are fighting reforms that could force them to dismember themselves

POLITICAL FEARS
Upcoming elections in Korea, unstable politics in Indonesia, and rising opposition in Thailand all make it harder for leaders to impose more painful change on voters


DATA: BUSINESS WEEK


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Asia: Recovery without Reform (int'l edition)

INT'L COVER IMAGE: Recovery without Reform

CHART: Asia's Jumpy Markets

TABLE: Reform at Risk

Commentary: Don't Look Now, but China May Devalue After All (int'l edition)



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