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This tool kit provides a simple and practical document that serves as a basic reference for local government units and the private sector in establishing and operating materials recovery facilities.

This report, prepared by the International Organization for Migration and funded by the Asian Development Bank, highlights issues on labor migration in the GMS and offers recommendations toward increasing social protection for migrants, strengthening capacity and legal framework, and enhancing knowledge management mechanisms.

This brochure provides an overview of the APEC Financial Regulators Training Initiative (FRTI).

This development effectiveness brief presents how ADB's operations in the Kyrgyz Republic help improve people's lives in the country and the challenges ADB and the country face in pursuing agreed development goals.

This paper examines the empirical implications of technological changes for skill demand and wage inequality in Indonesia.

The authors devise an endogenous growth model with human capital accumulation to assess the impact of production complexity on economic output and its rate of growth.

This paper uses state level data to examine the long-run relationships between federal transfers and fiscal deficits in Indian states.

This document records the major contributions of the speakers and panelists during the Conference on Regional Cooperation and Integration: Experiences in Asia and the Pacific. It also includes the discussions in each session, including the statements and remarks delivered by the keynote speakers.

The Urban Operational Plan addresses the environmental (green), equity (inclusiveness), and economic (competitiveness) issues, and sets out future direction toward efficient, sustainable, and equitable development of cities.

This policy brief examines the recent experience of the Cook Islands, Kiribati, and Tonga with budget management reform, in order to draw lessons on how the quality and efficiency of overall public spending in the Pacific could be improved.