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Algeria: establishment of national vision 2030
Korea Development Institute, 2012Year 2011 is the fourth to conduct Knowledge Sharing Program with the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.DocumentStrengthening the capacity of the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system of Ghana at all levels of national administration
Korea Development Institute, 2012In 2011, the fourth Korea’s Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) project with the Republic of Ghana was conducted under the title of “Strengthening the Capacity of the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) System of Ghana at All Levels of National Administration.”This project aimed at sharing the Korean government’s M&E expertise through policy consultation to enhanceDocumentA way forward for the turkish economy: lessons from Korean experience
Korea Development Institute, 2006To meet the demands and to assist the economic and social advancement of the development partnership country more efficiently, the Ministry of Finance and Economy of the Republic of Korea launched a special project under the name of “The Knowledge Sharing Program” with the Republic of Turkey.DocumentReforming key economic institutions in Indonesia: lessons from Korea's development experience
Korea Development Institute, 2006The Korean Ministry of Finance and Economy (MOFE) undertakes the Knowledge-Sharing Projects for selected developing countries each year in order to assist the target countries in advancing their economic development by sharing Korea’s own policy experiences through policy consultancy. These Projects are administered by the KDI School of Public Policy and Management.DocumentThe promise of transformation through participation: an analysis of communal councils in Caracas, Venezuela
Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 2013The Hugo Chavez’s administration endorsed the creation of thousands of allegedly self-governing CCs in every neighbourhood of every city or town in the country. The initial goal was to address people’s most urgent needs while including them in the decision-making process in their communities.DocumentCivil society and participation: a literature review
2012This literature review is divided into six sections. The first section briefly describes the theoretical and empirical background of debates about civil society and participation: the democratization process of the 1980s. The second section examines the first and second generation of studies of the best-known participatory mechanism in Brazil – participatory budgeting (PB).DocumentEffects of macroeconomic policies on rural nonfarm enterprises
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1994With the excessive labour supply and the persistence of urban-rural migration, the development of nonfarm enterprises is imperative from the government. This paper develops an analytical framework to determine the impact of macroeconomic policies on rural nonfarm enterprises (RNEs).DocumentThe financial structure and performance of Philippine credit cooperatives
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1994The Philippine credit cooperatives have grown in financial resources and membership over the last three decades. These cooperatives are self-reliant and self-sustaining. This paper is an attempt to assess the importance and potential impact of any further sectoral development and to identify development intervention that will lead to stronger credit cooperative financial system.DocumentIntentions vs. implementation of Philippine economic reforms under Aquino, 1986-92
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1994This paper explains the gaps between official objectives and the actual accomplishments of the Aquino government, with an emphasis on the implementation record of agricultural-based strategies. A summary of the lessons learned is provided.DocumentMacroeconomic models and stabilization policy
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1994This paper is concerned with macroeconometric models, their estimation and uses regarding stabilization policies. Improvement in the present Philippine macroeconomic models is eluded in three general areas.Pages
