KIEP의 다양한 소식을 전해 드립니다. 구독을 원하시면 구독하기 버튼을 이용해 주세요.구독하기
[KIEP Newsletter Vol.11 No.10] Korea's Official Development Assistance to the Philippine Education Sector / Strengthening Regional Value Chain between India and South Korea
작성일2023/05/12
조회수1,062
VOL.11 · NO.10 · 2023.5.12
KIEP PUBLICATIONS
Korea's Official Development Assistance to the Philippine Education Sector: Observations and Inputs
Inero Ancho / World Economy Brief 23-06
Advocating inclusive and equitable quality education (SGD 4: Quality Education) is central to sustainable development efforts anchored on collaboration and partnership that enable the policy-to-impact synergy...
Strengthening Regional Value Chain between India and South Korea: Emerging Opportunities for Trade and Investment Cooperation
Durairaj Kumarasamy / World Economy Brief 23-10
The changing dynamics of supply chains and their impact on shaping international relations in East Asia have become crucial issues for scholars and policymakers...
KIEP OPINIONS
Population Dynamics in India: Navigating the Opportunities and Challenges of Demographic Transition / Yoon Jae Ro
India's population has recently surpassed China's and is projected to reach 1.4 billion in 2023. India's significant demographic dividend is attributed to its youthful population, with over 40% of the population under 25, providing the potential to accelerate economic growth...
RECENT EVENTS
A Visit from Pakistan’s National Defence University (5.10)
On May 10, 2023 at 10:30 am, the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) invited a delegation from the National Defence University (NDU) of Pakistan to its conference room and hosted a meeting with President Heungchong Kim and KIEP's researchers.
EAER
East Asian Economic Review
Vol.27, No.1 (March 2023)
●The Impact of Indigenous People’s Pre-existing Information on Rice Farming: Findings from Laos
●Analysis of ASEAN’s Stock Returns and/or Volatility Distribution under the Impact of the Chinese EPU: Evidence Based on Conditional Kernel Density Approach
●Do Women's Attitudes Matter in Acceptance of Islamic Microfinance? Evidence from Malaysia