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The Ministry of Economy and Finance (abbreviated to MOEF) oversees the financial policies of the South Korean government. It publishes a monthly report on the national economy, known as the "Green Book." The current minister is
Choo Kyung-ho Choo Kyung-ho (Korean: 추경호, born 29 July 1960) is a South Korean government official and politician. He is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance under the Yoon Suk-yeol government. He has been serving as the Member ...
. The headquarters is in the Sejong Government Complex in
Sejong City Sejong (; ), officially the Sejong Special Self-Governing City (), is a special self-governing city and ''de facto'' administrative capital of South Korea. Sejong was founded in 2007 as the new planned capital of South Korea from many parts of ...
. According to Chapter 3 Article 19 of the Government Organisation Act, the Minister of Economy and Finance also acts as the Deputy Prime Minister, together with the Minister for Education. MOEF has enforcement functions as well. It oversees the National Tax Tribunal and the Financial Intelligence Unit. The ministry was formed in 1994 through the merger of the old Economic Planning Board (est. 1961) and Ministry of Finance (est. 1948).


History

1948 Three years after gaining independence from Japan, the Korean government was set up and it established the Ministry of Finance and the Economic Planning Board. The Ministry of Finance took charge of designing tax, financial and monetary policies as well as managing state-owned property and exchange rates. On the other hand, the Economic Planning Board was empowered in 1961 and assumed an important mandate of designing 5 year economic development plans in addition to its usual functions such as managing the government's budget and securing foreign loans. 1994 As the need arose for an integrated approach to implement the government's functions on economic affairs in an efficient and coherent way, the Economic Planning Board and the Ministry of Finance was merged into the Ministry of Finance and Economy (MOFE). 1998 In a response to the financial crisis, the MOFE's functions were separated and transferred to other Ministries so as to mitigate the overconcentration of decision-making authority by MOFE. Its budgetary authority was transferred to the National Budget Administration, its financial supervision authority to the Financial Supervisory Commission, and its trade negotiating authority to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. 1999 The Planning and Budget Commission and the National Budget Administration was merged into the Ministry of Planning and Budget (MPB). 2008 The Ministry of Finance and Economy (MOFE) and the Ministry of Planning and Budget (MPB) was again merged into the Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF) in order to put under one roof fiscal policy functions and inter-ministerial policy coordination. On the other hand, the MOFE's authority on financial policies regarding the financial market was transferred to the Financial Services Commission. In 2018, the ministry changed its official English name to the Ministry of Economy and Finance.


Offices

Currently this Ministry is in
Sejong Government Complex Sejong of Joseon (15 May 1397 – 8 April 1450), personal name Yi Do ( Korean: 이도; Hanja: 李祹), widely known as Sejong the Great ( Korean: 세종대왕; Hanja: 世宗大王), was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. I ...
in Sejong City. Previously the office had its headquarters in the
Government Complex Gwacheon A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a ...
, in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province.


Tasks

1. Planning and coordination of the mid- to long-term socio-economic development goals and setting economic policy direction on an annual basis 2. Distributing resources effectively and assessing the effectiveness of budget execution 3. Planning/reforming Korea's tax policy and system 4. Planning and management of policies for treasury, government properties, government accounting and the national debt 5. Coordination of policies for foreign currency transactions and international finance 6. Enhancement of international cooperation and promotion of inter-Korean economic exchanges and cooperation 7. Management and monitoring of public institutions' operation


Criticism

The Ministry of Economy and Finance was accused of releasing a comprehensive review on welfare-related campaign promises of each political party before the
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List of Ministers


See also

* Government of South Korea * Economy of South Korea * Korea Financial Investment Association * Financial Services Commission *
Financial Supervisory Service The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) is South Korea's integrated financial regulator that examines and supervises financial institutions under the broad oversight of the Financial Services Commission (South Korea), Financial Services Commission ...
* Bank of Korea *
Statistics Korea Statistics Korea (SK) is responsible for statistics in South Korea, and is part of Ministry of Economy and Finance. Statistics Korea generates population and household census yearly (every 5 years until 2015). It also gathers analytic and admin ...


References


External links


Official English siteOfficial site
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