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    E-Commerce in CAREC Countries
    COVID-19 and Labor Markets in Southeast Asia
    The Bond Market in Indonesia
    The Bond Market in Thailand
    Asia Bond Monitor - November 2021
    Wellness for a Healthy Asia
    • Wellness for a Healthy Asia

      • 302 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on wellness promotion, this book presents actionable policy options tailored specifically for Asian communities. It addresses the unique health challenges and cultural considerations faced by these populations, aiming to enhance overall well-being through targeted strategies and initiatives. The text emphasizes inclusivity and the importance of culturally relevant approaches in health policy development.

      Wellness for a Healthy Asia
    • Asia Bond Monitor - November 2021

      • 102 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Sets out recent developments in East Asian local currency bond markets and discusses the region's economic outlook, the risk of another taper tantrum, and price differences between labeled and unlabeled green bonds.

      Asia Bond Monitor - November 2021
    • The Bond Market in Thailand

      • 44 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Provides updates on the bond market in Thailand since 2016. The ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide series provides information on the investment climate, rules, laws, opportunities, and characteristics of bond markets in Asia and the Pacific.

      The Bond Market in Thailand
    • The Bond Market in Indonesia

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Provides updates on the bond market in Indonesia since 2017. The ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide series provides information on the investment climate, rules, laws, opportunities, and characteristics of bond markets in Asia and the Pacific.

      The Bond Market in Indonesia
    • Examines the impacts of COVID-19 on labour markets along with adjustment patterns in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam. This report aims to help policymakers identify priorities, constraints, and opportunities for developing effective labor market strategies for economic recovery and beyond.

      COVID-19 and Labor Markets in Southeast Asia
    • E-Commerce in CAREC Countries

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      This technical study examines the state of e-commerce infrastructure among CAREC countries looking at internet payment systems, delivery, and logistics infrastructure. Digital trade promotion has been a long-standing priority for member countries of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program to support their integration into global value chains and economic diversification. The study underscores the importance of enabling legislation, digital literacy, and creation of trust. Comprehensive strategy; adequate data for policy making; and support for e-commerce ecosystems, industry associations, and start-ups could nurture e-commerce markets. In addition, CAREC countries must leverage international and regional initiatives to expand domestic and cross-border e-commerce and promote digital trade.

      E-Commerce in CAREC Countries
    • Examines tourism in Asia and the Pacific, the impacts on it of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, and how it might be reset to contribute more effectively to the Sustainable Development Goals.

      Sustainable Tourism After COVID-19
    • Explores how regional cooperation and integration (RCI) can be enhanced in Asia and the Pacific to help the region build back resiliently and sustainably from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

      Regional Cooperation and Integration in Asia and the Pacific
    • Assesses the Government of Bhutan's financial relief measures for the most affected people, as well as programs and other interventions to address the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

      Overcoming COVID-19 in Bhutan
    • Identifies investment approaches, opportunities, and finance mechanisms in Southeast Asia that can promote and catalyze funds for a sustainable ocean economy. The publication provides an overview of the 'blue economy' and emphasizes its significance for protecting the biodiversity of natural resources in Southeast Asia.

      Financing the Ocean Back to Health in Southeast Asia
    • Highlights short-term actions that can mitigate pressures and medium-term policy considerations for finance sector resilience in the post-COVID-19 period. The guidance note examines the effects of the coronavirus disease on real economies and the measures taken to ease the impact.

      COVID-19 and the Finance Sector in Asia and the Pacific
    • Explores how the region can reopen and rebuild. Besides safely resuming travel and protecting health, a resilient recovery will depend on promoting fiscal sustainability and strengthening economic management, including regional cooperation to revitalize tourism.

      Pacific Economic Monitor - December 2021
    • This guidebook provides tools for disaggregated data production, analysis, and communication relevant for measuring progress in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The "leave no one behind" principle espoused by the 2030 Agenda requires measures of progress for different segments of the population. This entails detailed disaggregated data to identify subgroups that might be falling behind, to ensure progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). ADB and the Statistics Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs developed this practical guidebook with tools to collect, compile, analyze, and disseminate disaggregated data. It also provides materials on issues and experiences of countries regarding data disaggregation for the SDGs.

      Practical Guidebook on Data Disaggregation for the Sustainable Development Goals
    • In the second quarter of 2021, rising COVID-19 cases have cast a shadow over emerging East Asia's growth outlook. Yet the region's financial conditions remain broadly stable amid accommodative monetary policy stances despite some weakening signs. Local currency (LCY) bond markets in emerging East Asia expanded to $21.1 trillion at the end of June, as governments tapped LCY bonds to support recovery measures and contain the negative impact of rising COVID-19 cases. The ASEAN+3 sustainable bond market expanded to $345.2 billion at the end of Q2 2021, accounting for nearly 19% of the global sustainable bond market. The risk to the outlook for regional financial markets remains tilted to the downside. Uncertainty over recovery prospects due to COVID-19, combined with a strong US economic rebound and possible earlier-than-expected monetary policy normalization in the US, could lead to further weakening of financial conditions. This issue of the Asia Bond Monitor features special boxes on emerging East Asia's economic outlook, market capacity and central banks' asset purchasing programs, debt build-up, and social risk in developing Asia.

      Asia Bond Monitor - September 2021
    • This publication describes how state-owned enterprises (SOEs) can access finance on commercial terms, without sovereign guarantees. Doing so can create fiscal space for governments and new sources of finance for important investments.ADB is committed to SOE reform that supports access to commercial finance in its developing member countries, as also emphasized in Strategy 2030. With the rise of commercial finance for SOEs, this publication details the steps to enhance the bankability of SOEs. It also explains how the risks of such borrowing, including defaults and moral hazards created by implicit guarantees, can be managed.

      The Bankable SOE
    • Breaks down the ways in which women contribute to the rural economy in Tajikistan through their paid and unpaid work.

      Women's Time Use in Rural Tajikistan
    • Provides estimates of purchasing power parities (PPPs) and real expenditures for 22 economies in Asia and the Pacific. These are summary regional results from the 2017 cycle of the International Comparison Program (ICP).

      2017 International Comparison Program for Asia and the Pacific
    • This publication provides updates on recent developments in the bond market in Hong Kong, China and highlights developments connected to the bond market of the People's Republic of China. The report updates the earlier ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide 2016: Hong Kong, China. It is part of the ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide series, which provides information on the investment climate, rules, laws, opportunities, and characteristics of local bond markets in Asia and the Pacific.

      The Bond Market in Hong Kong, China
    • Asia Bond Monitor - June 2020

      • 102 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Reviews developments in emerging East Asian local currency bond markets and discusses how the financial sector can help fund the fight against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

      Asia Bond Monitor - June 2020