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Publications
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January 1997
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of current economic and fiscal development in the Federated States of Micronesia and of its reliance on external funding under the Compact of Free Association with the United States of America. The report focuses on the impact of the step down in funding this financial year and the possible end of such funding in 2001. Seventh in a series of studies published by ADB to help generate a better understanding of economic developments in the Pacific region.
December 1996
This volume presents the situations and perspectives in 23 of the developing member countries of ADB, as well as two more developed countries that have addressed many of the critical issues in the water sector - France and the Republic of Korea.
December 1996
This workbook provides the non-specialist with essential working tools designed to incorporate environmental costs and benefits within project analysis.
December 1996
Volume one of a three-volume series, the book looks at water issues in many Asian and Pacific countries, and recommends principles and strategies for developing an effective water policy.
August 1966
These By-Laws are adopted under the authority of the Agreement Establishing the Asian Development Bank (ADB Charter), and are intended to be complementary to the ADB Charter and shall be construed accordingly.
December 1965
The Articles of Agreement establishing the Asian Development Bank, also known as the ADB Charter, comprising (i) Purpose, Functions and Membership; (ii) Capital; (iii) Operations; (iv) Borrowing and Other Miscellaneous Powers; (v) Currencies; (vi) Organization and Management; (vii) Withdrawal and Suspension of Members, Temporary Suspension and Termination of Operations of ADB; (viii) Status, Immunities, Exemptions and Privileges; (ix) Amendments, Interpretation, Arbitration; and (x) Final Provisions.
October 1996
The paper undertakes an empirical investigation of a key macreconomic factors affecting private investment in the South pacific developing member countries (SPDMCs).
July 1996
This paper is being carried out in two phases: the first focusing on a region wide analysis and the second on an in-depth examination of possible country-specific strategies for ten Asian developing countries (ADC).
February 1996
This paper reviews variety of possible determinants of private saving behavior, and consider their empirical relevance in Southeast Asia.
January 1996
This volume presents the keynote papers presented at the Regional Consultation Workshop — an important milestone in the consultative process. The papers focus on the four Workshop themes: the country institutional context, the basin management context, the urbanization context, and the economic and financial context. Also included are the comments of the regional experts on the keynote presentations, and a summary of the seminars where ADB staff focused on the four themes.