A very good ally, Messrs. Hyun and Gregg agree, in a detail-filled conversation
that goes on to examine the current texture of that alliance. Mr. Gregg: "The Koreans
have had a magnificent economic success by a formula which is quite interesting, which
is strong governmental control from the top, and free enterprise working very vigorously
from the bottom.... People like Paul Volcker ... think it is now time for Korea to really
free the market,... but like a parent trying to teach a child to ride a two-wheel bicycle, the government is a little reluctant to let go of the back of the seat." ... Mr. Hyun had
been in Los Angeles just after the Rodney King riots, in which Korean storekeepers were
hit especially hard. WFB: "When you spoke to Korean victims of that lunacy that lasted
three days, did they feel that America has betrayed them?" HCH: "Actually there are
three kinds of conflicting emotions now prevailing . . . Some of them would like to come
back to Korea, the American dream soured; some of them would like to move to a safer
place to do business, the suburban areas. But the majority of the people there would like
to stay there and to rebuild."
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