Korea Institute for International Economic Policy explained

Abbreviation:KIEP
Formation:1989
Type:Think Tank
Headquarters:Sejong National Research Complex, 370, Sicheong-daero, Korea
Location:Sejong, South Korea
Leader Title:President
Website:http://www.kiep.go.kr/eng/index.do
Rr:Daeoe gyeongje jeongchaek yeonguwon
Mr:Taeoe kyŏngche chŏngch'aek yŏnkuwŏn

The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), established in 1989, is a government-funded economic research institute addressing the international economy and its relationship with Korea. The institute's goal is aimed to be a regional hub for international economic policy research and has served as a warehouse of information on Korea's international economic policies for nearly 30 years.

As a government-funded research institute, the KIEP have claimed to accomplished critical research and in-depth analysis on international economic policy issues, including international macroeconomics, finance, trade and commerce, international investment, international financial cooperation, and regional studies for a variety of governmental agencies and research partners.

As an agent of KIEP in the United States, the Korea Economic Institute of America is registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.[1] In July 2023, Professor Siwook Lee was appointed the president of the institute.[2]

History

Organization

[Center for Area Studies]

[Center for International Development Cooperation]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ABOUT US . Korea Economic Institute .
  2. Web site: Professor Siwook Lee appointed 12th President of KIEP . 2024-03-08 . Korea Institute for International Economic Policy . en.