● Definition of digital nomads
Digital nomads are individuals who use technology and the internet to work remotely from any location in the world, allowing them to have a location-independent lifestyle. Digital nomads often work as freelancers, entrepreneurs, or remote employees for companies, and they typically use laptops, smartphones, and other digital devices to communicate and collabora
은행차입을 먼저 시도하려는 인센티브가 강하다는 점을 지적한 바 있다. 최근 대기업은 회사채, 주식 등의 순조로운 발행, 위기상황에 대비한 신용한도(credit line) 설정 등 유동성보험(liquidity insurance) 확보 및 자본시장 이용 시 수반되는 각종 리스크를 적절히 관리하는 데에 은행을 이용하는 추세이다.
1, Fan culture of idol singers
1) Overall fan culture of idol singer in Korea
Korean idol culture is shorter than Japanese idol culture. In Japan, idol singer existed in 1960s, so idol fandom and fan culture of idol are set in Japan. But in Korea, H.O.T. who is made by SM Entertainment in 1990s is representative idol singer. They had got a lot of popularity from teenagers and contributed g
1) Positive- Ministry of Strategy and Finance, Korea Development Institute(KDI)
Capital investment for the health sector can be smoothly through ‘Commercialization of health care’ and It is difficult that non-profit corporation or Medical Corporation appeared alone to secure adequate medical capital in reality. So, the introduction of capital inflows in the medical institutions should mak
(2) Long Term Care in Korea
In July 2008, Korea introduced social insurance for long-term care. There are several
important demographic and social changes leading to the introduction of long-term care
(LTC) insurance, including the rapid ageing of population as a result of the increase in life expectancy and the sharp decline in fertility. Total fertility rate is below 1.1 in 2005 (NSO,2007).