
5 Ways Technology is Improving Governance, Public Service Delivery in Developing Asia
India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand are paving the way for technology to make governance more effective.
India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand are paving the way for technology to make governance more effective.
We take a fresh look at how much Asia should invest in infrastructure development.
Total factor productivity growth in middle-income countries depends on innovation, human capital, and infrastructure.
Nighttime luminosity is a good source of data for countries lacking reliable statistics in developing Asia.
A flexible regulatory regime that can balance consumer protection with an openness to innovations that benefit consumers is key to regulating new technologies.
If safe re-opening and remedial actions are not prioritized, Asia’s students will bear the long-term costs of this pandemic.
The money is there for the taking. But the problem is limited supply of bankable infrastructure projects in the region.
The country is a prolific builder, but its infrastructure investment needs are and will continue to be enormous.
After 500 days of trade conflict, policy uncertainty is growing worldwide and the negative effects are being felt.
Сургуулиудын аюулгүй байдлыг ханган дахин нээж, сурагчдын хоцрогдлыг нөхөх арга хэмжээг нэн тэргүүнд авахгүй бол цар тахлаас үүдэх урт хугацааны хохирлыг Ази тивийн сурагчид төлөх болно.