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[KIEP Newsletter Vol.11 No.2] Does Institutional Quality Matter to Korean Outward FDI? A Gravity Model Analysis / Trade and Women: Is Human Capital Genderless?
작성일2023/01/20
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VOL.11 · NO.2· 2023.1.20
KIEP PUBLICATIONS
Does Institutional Quality Matter to Korean Outward FDI? A Gravity Model Analysis
Muhammad Akhtaruzzaman / World Economy Brief 22-47
According to Korea’s Ministry of Knowledge Economy (currently the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy), foreign investment has now become one of the major economic pillars driving the Korean economy over the past 15 years (Tang 2022)...
KIEP OPINIONS
Trade and Women: Is Human Capital Genderless? / Soo Hyun Oh
Why is ‘trade and women’ issue important? We could approach this question from the perspective of whether human capital is genderless. Does the input of human capital named ‘male’ and ‘female’ generate the same results in trade and output?...
UPCOMING EVENTS
IRA implications and ROK-US Cooperation in Economic Security (1.25)
RECENT EVENTS
KIEP Holds Inaugural Korea-Europe & You (KEY) Forum to Strengthen Korea-Europe Cooperation (1.19)
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) held the inaugural forum for the Korea-Europe & You (KEY), a new think tank focused on Korea-Europe issues, on January 19 (Thursday) at 3 p.m. (local time) at the Korean Cultural Center in Paris, France, along with ESSEC Business School, Samsung France, Korea R&D Industry Association (RNDIA) and Korea International Trade Association (KITA).
President Kim Heungchong of KIEP Attends 2023 Annual ASSA Meeting (1.8)
President Kim Heungchong of KIEP attended the annual Allied Social Sciences Associations (ASSA) 2023 meeting held on January 6-8, 2023, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
EAER
East Asian Economic Review
Vol.26, No.4 (December 2022)
●Servitization and Manufacturing Firms’ Performance: Korean Firm-Level Data Evidence
●Analysis of Dollarization Hysteresis among North Korean Consumers
●Infrastructure Integration, Poverty, and Inequality in Developing Countries: A Case Study of BRI Transport in the Lao PDR