"韩国:知识驱动经济的未来路径"

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In the presentation "Korea: A Knowledge Power in the 21st Century" by Dae Whan Chang, Ph.D., the focus is on Korea’s path to becoming a knowledge-driven economy. The presentation outlines the challenges faced by Korea in the past, such as the corporate and financial restructuring, the recovery of the economy, and the stabilization in financial and foreign exchange markets. While progress has been made in these areas, there are still remaining issues, including rising budget deficits and deteriorating income distribution. To address these challenges and achieve sustainable growth, Korea has outlined a strategy that includes reducing government expenditures, developing a social safety net, and requiring strong leadership. The goal is to not only complete restructuring efforts but also to compete on a global scale and overcome the limits of global competition. Korea’s vision for the future is clear – to become a knowledge power in the 21st century. This will require a shift towards an economy driven by innovation, technology, and education. By investing in research and development, promoting entrepreneurship, and fostering a culture of lifelong learning, Korea aims to stay competitive in an ever-evolving and challenging global economy. Overall, Korea’s commitment to becoming a knowledge-driven economy is evident in its strategic initiatives and policies. With a focus on sustainable growth, innovation, and education, Korea is poised to become a leading player in the global economy in the coming years.