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- Narakyungje Monthly Magazine
Narakyungje is the only magazine on economic policies in Korea that is edited and published in collaboration with 16 economic ministries, including the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
Since its first publication in December 1990, a total of 378 issues have been published as of May 2022. The contents include ‘Special Feature,’ which provides in-depth analysis by experts on pending economic issues, ‘Economic Policy Illustrated,’ which provides a detailed overview of economic policies by working-level government officials directing public policy, and ‘Issue,’ which provides detailed and clear explanations on key economic issues from a social and cultural perspective through the voices of companies and the general public.
In 2022, Narakyungje plans the year-round project, which hears our life changes and recommendations for the public in the post-COVID-19 era from a wide range of scholars in Korea.

- Economic Bulletin Monthly Magazine
The Economic Bulletin, written solely in English, was first published in June 1992 in collaboration with the Ministry of Economy and Finance for the purpose of enhancing the overall understanding of the Korean economy among international readers, and it has been distributed to foreign corporations and institutions, and Korean government agencies stationed overseas.
The contents are comprised of four sections: ① ‘Current Economic Trends’ provides an English version of monthly economic trends released by the Ministry of Economy and Finance; ② ‘Policy Issue’ provides in-depth information on major economic policies; and ③ ‘Economic News Briefing’ presents briefs on economic policies and current issues; ④ ‘Statistical Appendices’ provides updates on key economic indicators.
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e-Economic Information Review Online Quarterly Magazine
As the digital transformation progresses rapidly, we are confronted with the need to adapt to the ongoing changes in society and the economy. In this regard, EIEC launched the quarterly online magazine e-Economic Information Review in 2019.
The magazine features videos, articles, social media analysis, public survey and infographics on pressing challenges and the latest technical innovations such as “Digital Platform”, “Blockchain and Bitcoin”, “Smart City”, “Artificial Intelligence (AI)”, “Cloud computing”, “Digital Healthcare”, “Metaverse,” and so on.
The overall objective of the magazine is to improve public understanding of new developments in knowledge and technology, or the drivers of socio-economic structural change, and to serve as a basis for further research.
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Policy Platform
EIEC operates a Policy Lab-working groups-led by field experts, which explores policy agendas related to innovation and economic growth. These agendas are shared through the Open Innovation Policy Platform website (www.oipp. kr) and at year-end conferences.
EIEC launched the Young Working Group, where young people can participate in the policymaking process. By utilizing a bottom-up approach for agenda-setting, the Policy Lab will be the key to solving problems arising from fast technological, social, cultural and economic changes.
The OECD is responding to these changes through the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI). Likewise, EIEC will continue to expand its networks in line with global trends.
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