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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

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82-44-414-1114

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hwangjs@kiep.go.kr

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China and South Korea are rapidly growing economies of Asia. China's economic growth remained at 7 percent in 2017/18 while this figure for South Korea stood at 3.1…

Asia and the Pacific

23 Feb 2020

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The Korean government has been pursuing a New Southern Policy (NSP) focusing on the “3P” areas of cooperation ‒ People, Prosperity, and Peace. The NSP puts people at a…

Asia and the Pacific

20 Feb 2020

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Japanese firms and universities are increasingly adopting the concept of open innovation in their processes. This shift is both the result of a continuing slowdown in the…

Asia and the Pacific

12 Feb 2020

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We attempt to characterize a data- and AI driven economy and establish a general equilibrium growth model in order to describe the data economy and examine how data and AI…

Asia and the Pacific

06 Feb 2020

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