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Active support on SME development and preparation for innovative industrial development plan of Kazakhstan
Korea Development Institute, 2013Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Kazakhstan began in 2009 when KDI offered policy consultations on the “Strategy of Innovative-Industrial Development of Kazakhstan”.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: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.DocumentPrivate sector assessment report - St. Kitts and Nevis
Sustainable Development Department, Inter-American Development Bank, 2013The Private Sector Assessment Report (PSAR) for St. Kitts and Nevis provides a comprehensive overview of the country’s private sector. It draws on both primary and secondary data sources. Primary data analyses were derived from interviews with key stakeholders from the domestic private and public sectors as well as interviews with regional and international agencies.DocumentPhilippine trade policy: reflecting on its effects on the environment
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1999The country's trade and industrial policy regime, and the resulting trade and production patterns, impact on the environment and result in environmental costs. In this context, the question is—does the country's trade and industrial policy lead to increased environmental degradation?DocumentAssessing alternative schemes for financing tariff reform
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2001As part of its objective to promote efficiency in production, the Philippines government intensified its programme on tariff reform beginning in the 1990s. In the process, a large reduction in government revenue, mainly through tariff duties, had taken place and is expected to continue. In the face of the government's current huge budget deficits, how can this pressure be eased?DocumentDoes domestic regulation promote globally competitive Filipino professionals and educational services?
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2002This policy note examines the situation in the Philippines by looking at the functions and powers of the two major regulatory bodies for professional and educational services in the country, namely, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).Document“No” to policy reversal: backsliding in tariff policy can do more harm than good
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2003Growing evidence has shown that there seems to be an apparent trend for backsliding or reversal of the government policy on tariff reduction in the Philippines.DocumentWhat’s happening in the Philippine free trade agreements?
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2005This policy note explores various questions surrounding the Philippines' free trade agreements (FTAs). It looks at the latest developments affecting the Philippines' involvement in FTAs, the country's policy, and what principles the policy should consider.DocumentKorea’s developmental experiences in operating competition policies for lasting economic development
Korea Development Institute, 2014Korean competition policies were enacted in December 1980 and took effect in April 1981. At the time, only 10 developed nations in the world, including Germany, Japan and the US, had competition policies in effect within their respective legal systems.Pages
