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Availability: Available
Publication date: 29 Nov 2005
Language: English
Pages: 176
Tables: 29
Charts: 46
ISBN: 9789264014398
OECD Code: 102005211E1
Frequency: Every 18 months
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This 2005 Economic Survey of Korea's economy examines key challenges in Korea's shift to a more market-oriented and open economy. In particular, it covers public sector decentralisation, innovation and the education system, enhancing flexibility and participation in the labour market, and reforming the corporate and financial sectors.
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Other languages:
French (Available)
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Superseded by: OECD Economic Surveys: Korea 2008 - (Available)
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Other Versions:
Print - Paperback
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Policy brief:
English, French
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Table of contents:
Executive Summary Assessment and Recommendations Chapter 1. Key Challenges Facing Korea -The Shift to a More Market-Oriented and Open Economy -Key Challenges to Sustaining High Growth -Conclusion -Annex. Taking Stock of Structural Reforms Chapter 2. Economic Prospects and Macroeconomic Policies -Economic Prospects -Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy Considerations -Coping with Fiscal Challenges -Conclusion Chapter 3. Getting the Most out of Public Sector Decentralisation -The Trend towards Fiscal Decentralisation -Issues in the Allocation of Spending Responsibilities -Issues in Local Government Funding -Securing Fiscal Discipline in a Decentralised Setting -The Link between Fiscal Decentralisation and Policies for Balanced Regional Development -Conclusion Chapter 4. Sustaining High Growth through Innovation: Reforming the R&D and Education Systems -Upgrading the R&D System in Korea -The Impact of the Regulatory Framework on Innovation -Security the Supply of Highly Qualified Human Capital -Conclusion -Annex. Progress in Regulatory Reform in Korea Chapter 5. The Labour Market: Enhancing Flexibility and Raising Participation -Reversing the Trend toward Increased Labour Market Dualism -Increasing the Labour Force Participation Rate -Conclusion Chapter 6. Reform of the Corporate and Financial Sectors -The Corporate Sector -The Financial Sector -Conclusion -Annex. The Government's Programme for Small, Self-Employed Businesses
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