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한.미.일(韓.美.日) 주식장외시장(株式場外市場) 등록기업(登錄企業)의 특성(特性) 분석(分析)

  • Lee, Gi-Hwan;Choe, Beom-Su
    • The Korean Journal of Financial Studies
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.203-233
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    • 1996
  • 본고(本稿)는 우리나라, 미국 그리고 일본의 장외시장에 등록된 기업의 특성을 업종별, 규모별, 소유자별, 주가 수준 및 상승률 등의 측면에서 살펴보았다. 우리나라의 주식장외시장 등록기업의 자본금 규모는 매우 적어 거래소 시장에 상장된 기업의 평균 자본금 규모의 1/8수준에 머물고 있으며 주가 수준도 매우 낮은 것으로 조사되었다. 첨단기술집약형 벤처기업이 많이 상장되어 있는 미국과는 대조적으로 우리나라 장외시장에는 건설업 및 금융업 관련 기업이 많이 등록되어 있다. 그리고 장외시장 등록기업의 평균주가는 거래소 상장기업의 절반 수준에 머물고 있는 것으로 조사되었다. 미국의 장외시장에 등록된 기업은 주로 정보기술 (소프트웨어 및 하드웨어), 통신, 의약품, 생명공학 등의 업종과 관련한 기업이 많으며 또한 금융업(은행 및 보험 포함)과 관련된 기업도 많은 것으로 조사되고 있다. 그리고 NASDAQ시장에서 주가 상승률 등의 기준에서 좋은 성과를 나타내고 있는 기업도 대부분 컴퓨터 및 생명공학 관련 기업인 것으로 밝혀졌다. 특히 지난 5년 동안 높은 주가 상승률을 기록한 기업의 조사에서 상위 10개 기업에 NASDAQ시장 기업이 5개나 포함되어 있기도 하여 미국의 장외시장은 투자자들에게 고수익을 제공하는 시장으로서도 충분히 인식되고 있다. 그런데 미국에 비해 장외시장이 기업의 자금조달 창구로서 그 역할이나 기능이 미흡한 일본의 장외시장은 도소매업 및 서비스의 기업이 많이 등록되어 있어 미국의 현황과는 대비를 이루고 있다. 자본금 규모면에서 보면 10억엔에서 20억엔에 해당되는 기업이 가장 많으며 장외시장 등록기업의 소유자별 분포를 주식수 기준으로 보면 사업법인과 금융기관이 소유하고 있는 비율이 49.5%를 시현하고 있다. 그리고 주가 수준은 1,000엔과 3,000엔 사이에서 주로 형성되고 있는 것으로 나타났다.

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An Analysis on the National Economic Impacts of the Distribution Industry-Status and Input-output Analysis (유통산업의 국민경제적 파급효과 분석 - 현황과 산업연관분석을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Seung-Chang;Jung, Gang-Ok;Hwang, Jin-Young;Lim, Eung-Soon
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.175-193
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    • 2010
  • This paper has two objectives. One is to understand status of the distribution industry in Korea and compare it with industrialized countries. The other is an attempt to apply input-output(I-O) analysis to investigate the economic impacts of the distribution industry in the national economy for the year 2008. In the economy as a whole, the distribution industry represented about around 15 per cent employment and accounted for near 8 percent in GDP. The employment portion of the distribution in overall industry is almost same that of US, UK, and Japan, but shared portion in GDP is at least 3 per cent below these countries. Next, a static I-O framework is employed, focusing on two topics in its application. First, the impacts of the product or investment in the distribution industry on the product, value-added, and employment of other sectors are explored by using demand-driven model. Second, the national economic impacts of the distribution industry in Korea are looked into by using open model and inter-industry analysis. It can be summarized that the distribution industry has a high production-inducing effect, more worker and employment-inducing effect, a high forward and a low backward linkage effect. Finally, the implications and limitations of this study are discussed.

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An Analysis of the Imported Consumer Goods Distribution Sector of Korea: From a Vertical Structure Viewpoint (수입소비재(輸入消費財) 유통구조(流通構造)의 효율화(效率化) 방안(方案))

  • Nam, Il-chong
    • KDI Journal of Economic Policy
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.3-33
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    • 1991
  • Since the early 1980's, the Korean government has gradually been widening the Korean market to foreign consumer goods. This, combined with the increased purchasing power of the Korean consumers resulting from the continued economic growth of the country, has sparked a spectacular influx of foreign consumer goods into Korea, ranging from BMW's to chopsticks. Import of foreign consumer goods amounted to more than 6 billion dollars in 1989 and is continuing to grow at a rapid rate. The increased import of foreign consumer goods doubtlessly improved the overall welfare of the Korean consumers by providing them with a wider range of options to choose from, by lowering the prices of some of the consumer goods domestically produced, and also by forcing the producers of some Korean goods to face competition with better foreign goods, thus giving them an incentive to raise the quality of their products. However, it is agreed by most economists that this increase in general welfare has been much smaller than what they had expected at the outset. Consumer prices of most imported consumer goods are easily double the import price, and in some cases, more than treble the import prices. Further, there has not been a noticeable drop in the prices of domestically produced consumer goods. Much of the blame has been attributed to the distribution sector of Korea. The objective of this paper is to analyze the imported consumer goods distribution sector of Korea, focusing on the possible sources of the poor performance of that sector, and to make policy suggestions that could potentially increase the welfare. This paper differs from all the previous research by others on this subject in that it analyzes the imported consumer goods distribution sector of Korea as a vertical structure. The distribution sector of an imported consumer good is a vertical structure since it consists of an international market, an import stage, and domestic wholesale and retail markets, in that order vertically. Our study naturally includes the analysis of the vertical restraints as well as the analysis of the industrial organization of each horizontal stage in the vertical structure. Each horizontal component of the imported consumer goods distribution sector is basically a monopolistically competitive market differentiated by characteristics of goods and by the locations and the services of firms. Further, restrictive dealership and resale price maintenance are found to be widely in use. Our main findings are the follwing; First, most consumer goods are imported monopolistically or oligopolistically through restrictive dealership contracts between foreign producers and domestic importers. Such restrictive dealership gives importers market power in the domestic market and explains many of the large discrepancies betwen the consumer prices and the import prices of many goods. Korean anti - trust law does not cover the issues arising from the market power of an importer resulting from a restrictive dealership contract. Second, some major producers of Korean goods are also importers of foreign goods that are substitutes of their products. The import of substitutes by major domestic producers is anti - competitive because it tends to raise the prices of both domestic goods and foreign goods, and also because it reduces the incentive of the domestic producers to raise the quality of their products. Third, wholesalers and retailers widely use resale price maintenance as a price fixing mechanism, and while this is against the anti- trust law, it seldom gets noticed. Fourth, the high level of rents of real estate for commercial use works as an entry barrier to the distribution sector and results in reduced competition by the firms in that sector. Finally, there are information problems. Consumers have inferior information to firms about the quality of a foreign consumer good that they have not tried before. Such information asymmetry often enables firms to raise prices. In addition, information asymmetry between importers frequently delays the import of cheaper substitutes. In order to alleviate the problems indentified above, we suggest the following policy changes. The government should strengthen the anti - trust law and its enforcement to regulate restrictive import contracts, import of competing goods by major domestic producers, and RPM by wholesalers and retailers that is aimed at price fixing. In addition, the government should loosen its tight real estate policy to encourage investment in the distribution sector. Finally, we suggest that the import price revelation policy that has been in use for some items since 1990 be expanded to most imported consumer goods that are introduced for the first time to give consumer better information and be used only for the period of time needed to inform sufficient number of consumers.

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