CAREC Institute E-Newsletter, March 2020
The CAREC Institute March newsletter marks the World Water Day and offers more analysis of Covid-19 economic impact on CAREC countries.
DownloadThe CAREC Institute March newsletter marks the World Water Day and offers more analysis of Covid-19 economic impact on CAREC countries.
DownloadIn an economic brief about the government response measures to mitigate the economic impact of Covid-19, our Chief Economist provides an overview of what possible scenarios of significant downside risks might be, and what the governments have been able to come up with.
DownloadThe CAREC Institute Annual Report 2019 provides overview of the Institute’s capacity building, research, and advocacy work in 2019, and offers outlook on year 2020.
DownloadThe economic brief discussed the current heightened global uncertainty which goes along with the threat of less demand for CAREC export goods, and weaker GDP growth and tax revenues. Especially, oil and gas exporters might suffer from lower commodity prices and feel pressure on the exchange rates.
DownloadThis policy brief emerged from a joint workshop organized by the CAREC Institute and the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) on the topic of achieving energy security in Asia
DownloadThese contents emerged from a joint workshop organized by the CAREC Institute and the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) on the topic of achieving energy security in Asia
DownloadTrade helps drive inclusive growth and poverty reduction. Strong value added from trade-related activities contributes to economic growth and development in developing Asia. Global trade helps reallocate capital and labor toward sectors with comparative advantage.
DownloadAid for Trade (AfT) is an integral part of official development assistance to developing countries, which aims to help recipients maximize the benefits of trade liberalization by improving their trade and productive capacities, infrastructure, and institutions.
DownloadThe Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation(CAREC) Program has established six corridors that crisscross the region, shortening structural distances for people and freight. It continues to chip away at barriers to trade by improving hardware and software elements that require cooperation between neighbors and the region in general.
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