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The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) was founded in 1990 as a government-funded economic research institute. It is a leading institute concerning the international economy and its relationship with Korea. KIEP advises the government on all major international economic policy issues and serves as a warehouse of information on Korea’s international economic policies. Further, KIEP carries out research by request from outside institutions and organizations on all areas of the Korean and international economies by request.

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Building C, Sejong National Research Complex, 370, Sicheong-daero
Sojeong-myeon
Sejong
30147
South Korea

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Sejong

Tel

82-44-414-1114

Email Address

hwangjs@kiep.go.kr

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China’s economic growth, wages on the rise, and continuance of trade friction with the United States have weakened its advantages as a production base and increased the…

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Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Moon, Jinyoung|Han, Hyoungmin|Ryu, Hanbyul|Park, Nayoun|Yun, Chihyun|Kim, Mi Lim|Oh, Yoon Ah

Asia and the Pacific

24 Jul 2020

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Infrastructure investment is a stimulus measure commonly used by the Chinese government for economic recovery, and this year is no exception. However, a salient…

Asia and the Pacific

23 Jul 2020

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The purpose of this study is to derive implications for SMEs through analyzing the openness of the government procurement market in emerging countries, the prospects of…

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Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Yang, Pyoung Seob|Lee, Cheol-Won|Cheong, Jaewan|Kim, Jino|Na, Suyeob|Park, Hyeri|Son, Sung Hyun|Lee, Hyo Jin|Jo, Young Kwan

Asia and the Pacific

23 Jul 2020

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It has been almost half a year since the massive outbreak in Wuhan, China was globally noticed. Lockdowns, however, are still in force in many economies around the world.…

Asia and the Pacific

08 Jul 2020

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