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Issues and pospects on the movement of natural persons and human capital development in the Philippine-American Economic Relations
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006The United States of America is the top trading partner of the Philippines and also the top destination of highly skilled and professional Filipino workers. This paper explores the possibility of a free trade agreement (FTA) that covers the asymmetries of the two countries in labor, services and human resources development, particularly educational services. The existing FTAs of the U.S.DocumentKorea's labor and social security policy responses during the Korean crisis of 1998-2000
Korea Development Institute, 2010This volume explains Korea’s labour and social security policy responses during the Financial Crisis period from 1998 to 2000. The crisis was a financial one in nature: Korea was enveloped by the crisis because it’s foreign reserves needed to repay the impending foreign loans were depleted, and because Korean companies were not productive enough compared to their liabilities.DocumentPolicy agenda for Cambodia in SME, industry and trade
Korea Development Institute, 2012The Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF) of the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with the Korea Development Institute (KDI), has been implementing the Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with selected development partner countries since 2004.DocumentDevelopment of Navoi free industrial economic zone in Uzbekistan
Korea Development Institute, 2010Uzbekistan has adopted an evolutionary approach to transition into a market economy since the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, which contributed to a somewhat less painful transition process, compared to most of the other CIS countries.DocumentToward a dynamic and efficient economy: mid-term policy agenda for Indonesia in finance, energy and investment
Korea Development Institute, 20112010 South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) Indonesia project is the fourth KSP program for Indonesia, undertaken in the name of “Toward a Dynamic and Efficient Economy: Mid-Term Policy Agenda for Indonesia in Finance, Energy and Investment.”DocumentDeveloping policy solutions for four high policy priority areas of the Indonesian government
Korea Development Institute, 2010For Indonesia, the South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program was initially launched when the Ministry of Finance of Indonesia sent a written Demand Survey Form concerning its areas of interests for the KSP in January, 2009.DocumentMoving to the diversification of the Gabonese economy
Korea Development Institute, 2012The purpose of this study on Moving to the Diversification of the Gabonese Economy is to help design industrial policies that are geared towards economic growth and poverty reduction in Gabon.DocumentSME-centered enterprise development strategy for sustained economic development of Kazakhstan
Korea Development Institute, 2011Thanks to its abundant natural resources, Kazakhstan has achieved rapid economic growth since 2000. However, like most resource-based economies, Kazakhstan’s economy was hit hard by the global financial crisis in 2008. The country’s economy has become more dependent on mineral energy resources than in the past, while the growth of manufacturing has been decreasing.DocumentPolicy agenda for Sri Lanka in growth, finance, industry and trade
Korea Development Institute, 2012In 2011, the Ministry of Finance and Planning of The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF) of the Republic of Korea have agreed to provide technical assistance in the definition of promoting export and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and enhancing the competitiveness of SMEs sector in Sri Lanka.DocumentDigitalized capacity build-up for aid coordination and entrepreneurship promotion in Republic of Azerbaijan
Korea Development Institute, 20112010 KSP with Azerbaijan was initiated in December 2009 when the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) and the Baku Business Training Centre (BBTC) of the Government of Azerbaijan submitted a written Demand Survey Form. The form was officially channeled through the KOICA Azerbaijan office, the Embassy of Korea in Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF).Pages
