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Korean engineers develop an easy-to-install, economical, and quick-to-use concrete mat as an alternative to traditional road paving.
Despite a lack of domestic energy resources, the Republic of Korea has become one of the largest economies in the world.
Asia can gain from the longevity dividend by tapping emerging technologies to promote an age-friendly workplace.
Identify investment opportunities, expedite reforms to improve business environment, support ESG standards, and forge strategic partnerships.
Soil stabilizers can cut the costs, and improve the quality, of rural roads in Southeast Asia.
Digital connectivity is a public good that can lead to new and sustainable growth areas and facilitate cross-border trade and remittances.
Gain insights from the experience of the Republic of Korea in expressway networks development—from the period of economic restructuring to high economic growth.
The Republic of Korea provided vocational training for disabled people in addition to imposing a hiring quota for both public and private employers.
Major reforms toward a market-based, open economy required extensive public communications to gain public support in the Republic of Korea.
Analysis using a multidimensional index suggests that regional integration boosts growth and reduces poverty, beyond the usual effect of trade openness.