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Korean Development Institute

Website: http://www.kdi.re.kr/
Staff & Research Interests page: http://www.kdi.re.kr/ (Click on org-chart for specific research divisions)
Current Research Programs: Socio-economic development of knowledge-based economy, inter-Korean economic cooperation, SMEs, domestic macroeconomics and microeconomics.
Capacity Building & Training: Yes. Seminars, conferences, and workshops.
Online Publishing: Yes. 2,700 research items, monthly Korean Economic Bulletin, monographs, quarterly reviews, policy studies, working papers.
Intern Program: No.
Visiting Fellows & Researchers: Yes.
Special Website Content: Yes. Q&A online forum. Website offered in Korean.
E-Learning: Yes. KDI School of Public Policy and Management has the KDI Online Academy link to http://www.learningworld.net/ offering online coursework and videoconference learning. Additional e-resources on the school library link. Many items are published in Korean.
Address: Korea Development Institute
P.O.Box 113, Chongnyang, Seoul, Korea
Tel: 82-2-958-4114
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Korean Institute for International Economic Policy

Website: http://www.kiep.go.kr/eng/
Staff & Research Interests page: http://www.kiep.go.kr/eng/ (Click through on org-chart)
Current Research Programs: International macroeconomics, finance, trade, investment, WTO, FTA, and APEC.
Capacity Building & Training: Yes. Seminars and conferences.
Online Publishing: Yes. Policy analysis, research papers, periodicals, and a Webzine.
Intern Program: No.
Visiting Fellows & Researchers: Yes, at KIEP Center for North Asian Economic Cooperation.
Special Website Content: Yes. Online Q& A forum. Website and periodicals offered in Korean.
Address: KIEP
300-4 Yomgok-Dong
Seocho-Gu
Seoul, 137-747 Korea
Tel: 82-2 3460-1114

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  1. JVI
    (posted 29 March 2007 / 11:46:42 AM)

    I also think that there is very limited information about Philippine-based think tanks. I think the report should also at least provide information how they participate with ADB business operations and their past and previous undertakings with ADB.
  2. YN Zabortseva
    (posted 27 January 2007 / 09:17:28 AM)

    Remarkable idea!
    However, regarding kazakhstani think-tanks the data is obviously insufficient.

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