SYDNEY (March 28): South Korean workers' wages are rising faster than those of regional rivals, and the power of the nation's sprawling conglomerates, or chaebols, remains unchecked, highlighting a lack of serious economic reform. Yet manufacturing exports are booming.

Taiwan's labor costs are cheap, and its effective exchange rate far more competitive, yet overseas shipments have been flailing.

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