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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 has been a leader in training government officials to be catalysts of economic development.
Maneuvering through the web of stakeholder interests, the Republic of Korea institutionalized a service-oriented bus transportation system in Seoul and its satellite cities in surrounding provinces.
A project in the Republic of Korea formed small firms into training consortiums to enhance their workers’ skills and improve overall productivity.
Environment-friendly development policies helped the Republic of Korea reduce carbon emissions while sustaining high economic growth.
Though a state-owned enterprise, Incheon International Airport is run like a private business, earning enough money to fund its expansion.
With foreign aid assistance, the mobilization of nongovernment organizations, the community, and other key stakeholders, the government of the Republic of Korea was able to implement policies for a successful country-wide reforestation program.
Despite a lack of domestic energy resources, the Republic of Korea has become one of the largest economies in the world.
The Republic of Korea provided vocational training for disabled people in addition to imposing a hiring quota for both public and private employers.
The immunization campaign for children in the Republic of Korea after the Korean War took years of strategic planning and implementation that included health education and legislation.