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Development of airport and improvement of external debt management skills of Bangladesh
Korea Development Institute, 2014The Bangladesh government plans to implement a 10-year development plan to vitalize its tourism industry. To this end, a project for establishment of infrastructure is desperately required. In particular, the importance of air traffic is substantial as railway and expressway are not well developed. The Bangladesh government plans to construct a new airport that can accommodate 30 millionDocumentSmall and medium enterprises legal system
Korea Development Institute, 2013The development of the Small and Medium Enterprises (‘SMEs’) is vital in terms of elevating competitiveness through fostering individual entrepreneurs in the domestic economy. The SMEs, particularly in the labor-intensive or capital-intensive industries, can successfully grow under constant affiliation with dominant large corporations.DocumentStructural adjustment policies of Korea’s coal industry
Korea Development Institute, 2013In the process of economic growth, some industries are growing and some industries are declining. Declining industries can be defined as industries with losing competitiveness. They are no longerable to exploit invested resources efficiently. At the level of the national economy, it is desirable to move inefficiently-used resources to a more productive industry.DocumentAirport policy and infrastructure development
Korea Development Institute, 2013Korea’s airports achieved remarkable growth during the 1980s, powered by economic progress, reaching their current state. Airport development was vitalized with the increase of GDP, which called for increased air transport demands. However, the insufficiency of developmental structures and unheeded expans in of airport facility and area caused problems.DocumentSmall-scale waterworks and sewerage systems
Korea Development Institute, 2013Korea was able to rapidly increase its clean water supply rate in a short period of time thanks to the active efforts of its government, the introduction of loans from foreign countries and the issuing of local government bonds for the restoration of water supply facilities destroyed during the Korean War.DocumentKorea’s river basin management policy
Korea Development Institute, 2013The goal of this research is to present a basic direction and recommendation for water resource policy in preparation for the 21st century by reviewing the history of water resource policy, as well as noting the experience gained from past errors and evaluating the currently pursued policies.DocumentPolicy consultation on four targeted subjects for enhancing Pakistani competitiveness
Korea Development Institute, 2013Pakistan has been selected for the first time as a partner country of the South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP). The subjects of the 2012 KSP with Pakistan include:DocumentHuman resource development to respond to post-crisis economic demands of Romania
Korea Development Institute, 2013The mal-functioning of the labour market has been considered a barrier to the strong economic recovery in Romania. Many have argued that it is essential for Romania to vitalize its labour market to maintain a sustainable economic growth in the future.DocumentPolicy for improvement in industrial competitiveness of Turkey: Sharing experience of Korea in the areas of productivity, cleaner production, and innovation cluster
Korea Development Institute, 20132012 South Korea’s Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Turkey is the third year project with Turkey, followed by the projects in 2008 and 2005. Based on the theme of 2008 KSP with Turkey, a national innovation capacity building model was developed and enriched. Even in 2005, economic development strategies were shared with each other.DocumentMicro-credit as a strategy for poverty alleviation among women entrepreneurs in Nasarawa State, Nigeria
2015All over the world, poor people are routinely excluded from the formal finance system, ranging from full exclusion in developing countries, to partial exclusion even in developed countries. This fact contributes to making poverty a major development challenge, with one often touted solution being that of providing access to micro-loans.Pages
