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    Strengthening Uzbekistan's national innovation system

    Korea Development Institute, 2012
    2011 was the second year to conduct Strategic Development Partner Country KSP with Uzbekistan. From the grand theme of 2010 SDPC KSP with Uzbekistan, 'Mid and Long term Plan from Promoting Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth,' more specific topics related to strategies for transforming into innovation based
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    GATT-UR and Philippine agriculture: facts and fallacies

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1994
    GATT-UR provisions on agriculture have been most controversial. Its ratification depends on the establishment of adequate “safety nets” to protect farmers from the anticipated adverse welfare impacts of the GATT-UR implementation.
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    Preferential trading agreements and agricultural liberalization in East and Southeast Asia

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006
    This paper analyses how various preferential trading arrangements deal with agriculture liberalization and examines a few case studies highlighting the provisions on agriculture. It assesses the effect of preferential trade agreements on agriculture trade flows in the case of ASEAN.
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    Agricultural trade between the Philippines and the US: status, issues and prospects

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006
    The paper describes the environment under which RP-US agricultural trade currently operates. It also highlights key issues affecting current trade flows between the Philippines and the US, and provides background information vital for future bilateral agricultural negotiations with the U.S.
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    The impact of a Philippine-US FTA: the case of Philippine agriculture

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006
    The paper examines the effect of an RP-US FTA in the Philippine agricultural sector. Using an Applied General Equilibrium (AGE) Model, it analyzes the impact of the removal of tariffs on imports from the US on the various commodities in agriculture and food processing.
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    The regional development plans for the southern economic corridor in Peru: linking the coffee, alpaca, and auto-Part industries with the world

    Korea Development Institute, 2012
    The South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP( 2011 in Peru has been implemented by the Market Economy Research Institute (MERI). Entitled Enhancing the Competitiveness of SMEs in the Southern Economic Corridor in Peru: Some Pilot Action Programmes, the initiative focused on three regional industries-the alpaca, coffee, and automotive-parts.
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    Establishment of Algeria's national vision 2030

    Korea Development Institute, 2013
    2012 South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Algeria was carried out with the goal of providing a in-depth research based on the 2011 KSP program outcome, and propose a blue print of the national vision 2030. In order to complete given tasks, Korean experts who are most appropriate and have rich knowledge and experience on requested tasks for 2012 KSP were carefully selected.
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    Consultation report on Equatorial Guinea’s key policy sectors: ariculture, fisheries, tourism, and finance

    Korea Development Institute, 2013
    The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is an emerging West African country with its solid vision for growth, and, with the national strategic document of “Vision 2020” and under the administrative guidance of the National Agency 2020, implements widespread economic and social investment.
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    Enhancing the competitiveness of SMEs in the Southern economic corridor in Peru

    Korea Development Institute, 2013
    The South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Peru was launched for the first time in 2010, and was met with a highly enthusiastic response from Peru. The initiative in 2011 focused on three regional industries: alpaca, coffee, and automotive-parts.
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    Assessing competition in Philippine markets

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2008
    Since the 1980s, the Philippines implemented market-opening reforms such as trade liberalisation, deregulation, and privatisation in order to encourage competition in the economy. However, the overall impact of these reforms on growth, investment, and employment has been limited.

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