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Promotion of private capital flows for infrastructure development in Lao PDR
Korea Development Institute, 2013The 2011 Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with the Lao PDR was initiated in December 2010 when the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) and the National Economic Research Institute ("NERI") of the Government of the Lao PDR submitted a written Demand Survey Form.DocumentKorea’s stabilization policies in the 1980s
Korea Development Institute, 2013South Korea is well-known for its rapid economic development since the 1960s, but it is not as well-known that Korea suffered greatly from high inflation and its side-effects during the same period of the 1960s and 1970s.By the late 1970s, it became obvious that high inflation undermined the growth potential of the Korean economy.DocumentPublic–private partnerships - Knowledge Sharing Program
Korea Development Institute, 2013The public-private partnership (PPP) market in Korea has grown and developed into a stable and highly profitableDocumentForeign capital in economic development
Korea Development Institute, 2013Since the 1997 financial crisis, the Korean government has substantially liberalized the foreign exchange and capital markets. At the same time, the Korean government has strengthened the prudential supervision of financial institutions in order to improve the stability of the foreign exchange and capital markets in Korea.DocumentSupporting the core policies for the sustainable economic development of the Philippines
Korea Development Institute, 2013The year 2012 is the second year in which the South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) has been conducted with theDocumentPolicy consultation on promotion of mechanical parts industry, and technical manpower development and promotion of industry-academy cooperation in Hidalgo of Mexico < General < Industry and Technology < Resources
Korea Development Institute, 2013The federal government of Mexico and the state of Hidalgo called for the promotion of Mechanical parts industry and technician development and school-work links in Hidalgo as the topics of 2012 South Korea’s Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP). In order to achieve the promotion of Mechanical parts industry, the advisory team carried out their research to figure out measures:DocumentConsultation report on Equatorial Guinea’s key policy sectors: ariculture, fisheries, tourism, and finance
Korea Development Institute, 2013The 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.DocumentStrategy for the implementation of e-Government and the development and promotion of the leather and footwear industry of Ethiopia
Korea Development Institute, 2013The 2012 Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Ethiopia was conducted by the Korea Development Institute (KDI), supervising agency of the project, which had prepared for the project in 2011. The focus of the 2012 KSP with Ethiopia was diverted into two directions, as covered by this report:DocumentThe 2012 KSP for Ghana: national development and government capacity building
Korea Development Institute, 2013The main theme for the 2012 South Korean KSP (Knowledge Sharing Program) project is “National Development and Government Capacity Building.” The following report includes Korea government’s experience and knowledge relating to each topic along with professional policy-recommendations on the areas where it requires remedies and improvements in the course of achieving GhanDocumentSelective policy recommendations for sustainable economic growth of Mongolia: trade, macroeconomic and public policy areas
Korea Development Institute, 2013The Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Mongolia began in 2010 when the Ministry of Finance (MOF) and National Development and Innovation Committee (NDIC) of the Mongolian government requested sharing of Korea’s development knowledge and experience through the program.Pages
