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Strengthening the capacities of parliaments in the budget process
Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo / Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), 2013In the past decade, parliaments have shown increasing activism in the budget process by demanding more information about the government's performance in managing public resources. Nevertheless, in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), parliaments face important challenges, taking an effective part in the budget process and in fiscal policy management.DocumentThe “State-of-the-Art” of sate-owned enterprises in Brazil
International Budget Partnership, 2014Public access to information on governmental budgets and spending is an important means of empowering civil society to actively participate in improving policy choices. Assessing budget transparency, however, is a complex task in the contemporary state.DocumentInstitutionalization of the informal credit market and financial inclusion in Korea
Korea Development Institute, 2013Over the last half century, the Republic of Korea (South Korea) has experienced rapid, sustained economic growth, the social benefits of which have been relatively broad-based. Korea today also boasts a modern and deep financial system, and financial inclusion is high with nearly every Korean having access to basic financial services and products.DocumentPerformance management system of budgetary programs in Korea
Korea Development Institute, 2013Korea launched a major reform to introduce performance-based budgeting into the government sector in the 2000’s.DocumentA case study on the legal framework and financing of transport infrastructure
Korea Development Institute, 2012The country’s transport infrastructure is ranked above the mid-level among the OECD countries. South Korea has drastically developed its transport infrastructure in a very short time since the second half of the 1960s. This drastic transport system development has boosted the capacity of carrying passengers and cargo, further propelling the country’s economic growth.DocumentPolicy agenda for Cambodia in developing industrial skills, industrial complex, and agro-processing industry
Korea Development Institute, 2014The potential industries of Cambodia that are expected to prosper in next five years are associated with the following areas: car assembly industries, electronics, electricity, mobile phone, garment, civil engineering, food processing such as rice milling, and tourism.DocumentNational territorial and regional development policy: focusing on comprehensive national territorial plan
Korea Development Institute, 2013This research aims to introduce Korea’s policy experience in national territorial and regional development to international organizations, such as the Multilateral Development Bank and developing countries. It presents analysis and results, which provide a core model that has applied local policies through a tried and tested framework.DocumentRaising the quality of project selection and efficiency of implementation of public sector infrastructure investment activity in South Africa
Korea Development Institute, 2013The purpose of this study is to propose policy makers and experts in South Africa for the improvement measures of project selection and efficiency used in the investment activities for the infrastructures in public sector, which were implemented in the progress of economic growth in Korea.DocumentSupport in the establishment of mid-and long-term socio-economic development policies for Vietnam
Korea Development Institute, 2013The year 2012 marked the 20th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Korea and Vietnam, and also the eighth year to conduct the Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Vietnam since 2004.DocumentReinforced linkage between sector plans and public investment planning and improved sector coordination and removal of duplicity within the Panamanian government
Korea Development Institute, 2013The 2012 Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Panama was initiated in October 2011 as the Ministry of Economy and Finance (“MEF”) of the Government of the Republic of Panama submitted a written Demand Survey Form to the Ministry of Strategy and Finance of the Republic of Korea (“MOSF”) through the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the Republic of Panama.Pages
