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    Policy agenda for Cambodia in growth, finance, industry and trade

    Korea Development Institute, 2011
    Cambodia experienced civil war for more than three decades, and it had to undergo the economic embargo imposed in 1979. Today, however, Cambodia has made giant strides in development owing to the adoption of democracy, market economy, and open economic system.
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    Building the foundation for the development of SMEs in Ghana

    Korea Development Institute, 2008
    The South Korean Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) for Ghana aims at promoting Ghana’s sustainable economic growth by assisting the Ghanaian government to build systematic policies and appropriate administrative bases necessary for the development of SMEs in Ghana. In spite of recent robust economic growth there has been displeasure at Ghana’s historical economic stagnation.
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    Priority assignments for economic development of Myanmar

    Korea Development Institute, 2012
    Among various factors of production, labor is the most important factor for economic development. Capital, itself, cannot function without labour, and technological progress is achieved through the efforts of human beings.
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    Policy recommendations for Ecuador: export promotion, idustrialization and capacity building

    Korea Development Institute, 2012
    The Ministry of Strategy and Finance of the Republic of Korea (MOSF) and The Secretary of National Planning and Development Strategy(SENPLADES) of Ecuador have launched a new program of cooperation, the Knowledge Sharing Program KSP.
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    Supporting the establishment of Vietnam's 2011-20 socio-economic development strategy

    Korea Development Institute, 2011
    In 2008, the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) of Vietnam officially requested the Korean government to advise it on the development of the Vietnamese economy under the title, “Sharing Korean Development Experience.” Based on the strategic importance of bilateral relations between the two nations as well as Vietnam's growth potential and determination to implement the KS
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    Industrial-innovative development plan of Kazakhstan

    Korea Development Institute, 2010
    In May 2009, President Myung-bak Lee of the Republic of Korea met with President Nursultan Nazarbayev of the Republic of Kazakhstan during an official visit to Kazakhstan, and both vowed to strengthen the economic cooperation between the two countries.
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    Productivity improvement - Knowledge Sharing Program

    Korea Development Institute, 2011
    This study attempts to describe strategies South Korea carried out for rapid economic growth from the perspective of productivity growth. Exhaustion and poverty pervaded in Korea before the economy entered into a developmental track. Overcoming poverty was the cherished desire of Korean people, and priority was placed on achieving economic growth.
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    SME financing

    Korea Development Institute, 2011
    The national economy of South Korea at the time of the establishment of Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) was mainly composed of the primary and the tertiary industries with a small input from the secondary industry. Therefore, both the quantitative and the qualitative significance of SMEs in the secondary industry had been immense.
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    The impact of a Philippine-US FTA: the case of Philippine agriculture

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006
    The paper examines the effect of an RP-US FTA in the Philippine agricultural sector. Using an Applied General Equilibrium (AGE) Model, it analyzes the impact of the removal of tariffs on imports from the US on the various commodities in agriculture and food processing.
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    Assessment of competitiveness and logistics infrastructure of the Philippine garments industry

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006
    The paper discusses the state of the Philippine garments industry, with specific focus on its competitiveness and logistics infrastructure, and how the industry can make use of the prospective Free Trade Agreement with the US.

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