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[KIEP Newsletter Vol.14 No.2] Labor Market Imbalances and Immigration Policies / Korea’s Evolving FDI Toward the U.S.: A Market-Technology Shift and Policy Priorities
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VOL.14 · NO.2 · 2026.1.23
KIEP PUBLICATIONS
Labor Market Imbalances and Immigration Policies
Young-ook Jang / World Economy Brief 26-02
Korea now faces rapid demographic decline due to ultra‑low fertility and accelerated aging. According to Statistics Korea, the population peaked at 51.75 million in 2024 and is projected to fall below 40 million by 2065. This demographic contraction is expected to intensify labor market...
KIEP OPINIONS
Korea’s Evolving FDI Toward the U.S.: A Market–Technology Shift and Policy Priorities
Hyoungmin Han
The structure of global foreign direct investment (FDI) is shifting. In recent years, the United States has expanded its role within global FDI networks, and investment flows into the U.S. have grown faster than in the past. In Korea’s case, the structural change is especially...
RECENT EVENTS
Chairperson Han-joo Lee of NRC Visits KIEP and Receives 2026 Work Plan Briefing
(1.20)
On January 20, 2026, Chairperson Han-joo Lee of the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities, and Social Sciences (NRC) visited the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) to receive a briefing on KIEP’s 2026 work plan, listen to views from the policy research field, and discuss future directions for advancing policy research. During the...
2026 KIEP Founding Anniversary Ceremony
(1.19)
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) held its Founding Anniversary Ceremony on January 19, 2026, at the National Research Complex in Sejong. Marking the 36th anniversary of its establishment in 2026, the ceremony provided an opportunity to reflect on KIEP’s achievements over the past year and to share the Institute’s role and...
EAER
East Asian Economic Review
Vol. 29, No. 4 (2025)
●Labor Market Inequality in Overall Monetary and Non-monetary Rewards in South Korea
●How Enterprise Resilience Drives International Collaboration under Institutional Barriers: Evidence from Chinese Pharmaceutical Export Enterprises
●Does Farm Income Enhance Green Productivity? Evidence from China’s Rice Farming
●A Decade of Transformation: Changes in Bilateral Trade Structure and Evaluation of the Korea-China FTA
●Effects of Digitalization on Income Inequality across the Stage of ICT Development: Evidence from OECD Countries
CALL FOR PAPERS
2026 Call for Papers for East Asian Economic Review