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Performance 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.DocumentChaebol policy for suppression of economic power concentration
Korea Development Institute, 2013The Korean word ‘chaebol’ literally means a group of individuals related by blood, who have accumulated massive wealth. Yet the word is commonly used to refer to a business group consisting of numerous big companies, owned and controlled by a person or family.DocumentLessons for the Philippines from the US financial crisis
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2008This policy note attempts to understand the potential economic implications to the Philippines of the global financial crisis and distill important policy lessons especially for financial regulation. The policy note identifies three channels through which the Philippines will be impacted: potential decrease in investment; decrease in remittances; and decrease in tourism receipts.DocumentKorean support system for venture business creation
Korea Development Institute, 2013This report studies the processes and government policies concerning venture business creation and growth in Korea to provide policy experiences and implications to developing countries.DocumentBuilding an employment service system for efficient utilization of national human resources
Korea Development Institute, 2013Employment service is a core infra-service of the national economy by supporting lifetime job activity, business management, and effective utilization of national human resources through comprehensive job-related services.DocumentNational standards infrastructure underpinning the economic growth of Korea
Korea Development Institute, 2013This study introduces the key role of a national standards system (NSS) with emphasis on national measurement standards (NMS) in Korea, which have provided a scientific and technological (S&T) foundation for industrial development and increased exports to support the nation’s economic growth.DocumentEnergy policies - Knowledge sharing program
Korea Development Institute, 2013Korea rose from being one of the poorest countries in the 1960s to one of the top ten economies in the 21st century. Such an unprecedented economic achievement would not have been possible without a key role of energy.DocumentSmall and medium enterprise promotion policy
Korea Development Institute, 2013For almost four decades, the Korean economy had sustained high growth, which had been associated with rapid industrialization. There had been qualitative improvement in industrial structure, technological sophistication, and entrepreneurial capability.DocumentLegal infrastructure for foreign investment
Korea Development Institute, 2012A legal Infrastructure plays a significant role in investment. Investors risk their financial resources as they involve themselves with investment-related activities. To minimizeDocumentA 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.Pages
