Korea Institute of Public Administration

Korea Institute of Public Administration
Hangul 한국행정연구원
Hanja 韓國行政硏究院
Revised Romanization Han-guk Haengjeong Yon-guwon
McCune–Reischauer Han'guk Haengjǒng Yǒn'guwǒn

The Korea Institute of Public Administration (KIPA) is a government-sponsored research institute in South Korea, established in October 1991.[1] They do research not just on current issues of public administration but historical ones as well, as in 2009 when a researcher presented a seminar paper about the effectiveness of public spending during the reign of Sejong the Great in the 15th century.[2] In December 2009, new institute head Bak Yung-gyeok withdrew their labour research group from the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions and dissolved it.[3][4] In June 2010, they held a seminar on the Lee Myung-bak administration's regulatory reforms.[5]

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