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Australian National University Professor Jennifer Gordon on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
The Australian National University’s Jennifer Gordon, an ADBI Advisory Council member, describes how ADBI’s research and outreach help policy makers address issues that matter for the region.
University of Tokyo Economics Professor Tetsuji Okazaki on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
University of Tokyo professor Tetsuji Okazaki, an ADBI Advisory Council member, discusses ADBI’s policy support for Asia over the last 25 years and the road ahead.
Victoria University of Wellington Professor and Former Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Alan Bollard on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
Victoria University of Wellington’s Alan Bollard, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, discusses ADBI’s role in helping Asia and the Pacific raise living standards and tackle emerging challenges.
Fintech and COVID-19: Impacts, Challenges, and Policy Priorities for Asia
Fintech and COVID-19 underscores the importance of fintech, digital infrastructure investment, and digital financial education for driving economic recovery and sustainable development.
Blue Economy and Blue Finance: Toward Sustainable Development and Ocean Governance
Blue Economy and Blue Finance details evidence-based approaches for promoting sustainable ocean and coastal development and management in Asia and the Pacific.
Rethinking Higher Education Financing and Policies in a Changing World
This ADBI E-Learning course examines the role education and its financing play in advancing economic growth and tackling inequality, and the outlook for the sector after the COVID-19 crisis.
Asian Development Bank ERCD Director Cyn-Young Park on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
Cyn-Young Park, Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department Director at the Asian Development Bank, discusses ADBI’s role in bridging advanced and developing economies in the region.
Bruegel Director Wolff Guntram on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
Wolff Guntram, Director of Bruegel, discusses how ADBI and Buregel can work together to solve geoeconomic challenges in Europe and Asia moving forward.
Creative Economy 2030: Imagining and Delivering a Robust, Creative, Inclusive, and Sustainable Recovery
Creative Economy 2030 provides the G20 and global partners a timely roadmap for reviving the sector, which intersects art, culture, technology, and business and is vital for sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific.
Labor Migration in Asia: COVID-19 Impacts, Challenges, and Policy Responses
The report describes how the pandemic has affected labor migration demand, shifted travel and repatriation protocols, and expanded policy focus on epidemiological challenges facing international labor mobility.
Yale University Economics Professor Rohini Pande on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
Rohini Pande, Yale University economics professor and Yale Economic Growth Center Director, discusses how ADBI is uniquely positioned to support Asia’s development agenda.
ICRIER Chair Pramod Bhasin on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
Pramod Bhasin, Chair of the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), talks about ICRIER-ADBI’s partnership focus on the Group of 20 (G20) agenda ahead of India’s 2023 presidency.
Keio University Economics Professor Naoyuki Yoshino on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
Keio University professor Naoyuki Yoshino, ADBI Dean from 2014 – 2020, discusses ADBI’s demand-driven research and its importance for addressing Asia and the Pacific’s most pressing socioeconomic challenges.
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Benjamin Diokno on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
Benjamin Diokno, Governor of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, discusses ADBI’s role as a repository of best policies and practices and an intellectual platform for governments in Asia and the Pacific.
Australian National University Professor Peter McCawley on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
The Australian National University’s Peter McCawley, ADBI Dean from 2003-2007, talks about ADBI’s responsiveness to the needs of the people of Asia.
Keio University Economics Professor Sayuri Shirai on ADBI’s 25th Anniversary
Keio University professor Sayuri Shirai, a former Bank of Japan Policy Board member and ADBI visiting fellow from 2016-2020, discusses ADBI’s policy support for Asia over the last 25 years and road ahead.
ADBI Urges G7-Asia Alignment to Advance Sustainable Economic Recovery for All
New Think7 (T7) policy briefs coproduced by ADBI encourage greater Group of 7 (G7) cooperation with Asia and the Pacific to reinvigorate the global economy in-line with longer-term sustainable development targets.
Circular Economy: Increasing Resource Efficiency and Designing Out Waste
This ADBI E-Learning course introduces circular economy principles and examples of infrastructure, investment, business practices, and innovation needed to stem unsustainable consumption.
Strengthening Environmental, Social, and Governance Investment Under COVID-19
Strengthening Environmental, Social, and Governance Investment under COVID-19 offers insights on leveraging ESG factors to accelerate sustainable economic development in Asia.
COVID-19 and Economic Recovery Potential in the CAREC Region (Russian)
COVID-19 and Economic Recovery Potential in the CAREC Region explores post-pandemic challenges in Central and West Asia and ways to leverage crisis responses to strengthen socioeconomic development.
COVID-19 and Economic Recovery Potential in the CAREC Region (Chinese)
COVID-19 and Economic Recovery Potential in the CAREC Region explores post-pandemic challenges in Central and West Asia and ways to leverage crisis responses to strengthen socioeconomic development.
COVID-19 and Economic Recovery Potential in the CAREC Region
COVID-19 and Economic Recovery Potential in the CAREC Region explores post-pandemic challenges in Central and West Asia and ways to leverage crisis responses to strengthen socioeconomic development.
Long-Term Financing of Water Supply and Sanitation Projects
An examination of sanitation project financing mechanisms, with a focus on long-term financing using official development assistance and/or public-private partnerships.
Good Practices in Water and Sanitation Investments
Country-level sanitation experiences offer important lessons on utilizing international aid, policy reform, implementing financing schemes, cost recovery, and facilities maintenance.
Sanitation, Accountability Mechanisms, and Institutional Arrangements
A look at experiences in Malaysia and other developing Asian countries on who should be held accountable for sanitation services delivery and how can accountability be measured.