After experiencing a severe financial crisis in 1997, Korea implemented a wide?ranging package of reforms that have helped to sustain economic growth during the past decade. However, there has been a deceleration of growth??from a 7.2% annual rate between 1998 and 2002 to 4.4% during 2002 to 2007. There remains considerable scope to sustain rapid growth by raising labor productivity, which is currently 60% below the US level. Narrowing the productivity gap requires meeting a number of challenges. First, Korea needs to enhance the return from its large investment in innovation by reforming its R&D framework and education system. Second, it is important to enhance the integration of Korea in the world economy to accelerate productivity growth...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
This paper develops a standard neoclassical growth framework to examine the recent history of econom...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
노트 : A publication of the Korea Economic Institute and the Korea Institute for International Economi...
This paper evaluates the neoliberal economic restructuring process implemented in Korea following th...
This paper evaluates the neoliberal economic restructuring process implemented in Korea following th...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
Korea is far behind other OECD countries in economy-wise productivity: Korea's labor productivity in...
Prior to the economic crisis, realestate prices, wage rates, interest rates, and the exchange rate h...
노트 : Remarks prepared for the Korea-World Bank Conference on Post-Crisis Growth and Developmen
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
Prior to the 1997 financial crisis, the Korean economy had based its growth policies on East Asia's ...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
As Krugman (1994), Young (1994), and Lau and Kim (1994)'s studies showed, the East Asian econom...
The period 1962-89 witnessed a remarkable transformation of the South Korean economy, from being pov...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
This paper develops a standard neoclassical growth framework to examine the recent history of econom...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
노트 : A publication of the Korea Economic Institute and the Korea Institute for International Economi...
This paper evaluates the neoliberal economic restructuring process implemented in Korea following th...
This paper evaluates the neoliberal economic restructuring process implemented in Korea following th...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
Korea is far behind other OECD countries in economy-wise productivity: Korea's labor productivity in...
Prior to the economic crisis, realestate prices, wage rates, interest rates, and the exchange rate h...
노트 : Remarks prepared for the Korea-World Bank Conference on Post-Crisis Growth and Developmen
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
Prior to the 1997 financial crisis, the Korean economy had based its growth policies on East Asia's ...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
As Krugman (1994), Young (1994), and Lau and Kim (1994)'s studies showed, the East Asian econom...
The period 1962-89 witnessed a remarkable transformation of the South Korean economy, from being pov...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...
This paper develops a standard neoclassical growth framework to examine the recent history of econom...
Korea is an 'open economy' in all respects. Korea is well known for its active involvement...