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This note explores the Bangladesh experience in implementing the widespread use of a private operator model for … with efforts to scale up a private operator model in Bangladesh. The second section reviews government efforts and those of … experience in Bangladesh, lessons learned, and several options for further analysis …
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sustainability of this growth model is now being challenged, as Bangladesh's competitiveness based on low wages is eroding. Rising …Bangladesh has been successful on many counts. The economy grew six percent a year between 2000 and 2017, and the … poverty rate fell by more than half. All sectors experienced growth, but the contribution of agriculture to gross domestic …
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into faster economic growth and higher income. This study hypothesizes that investments in the EWH have reduced the cost of …
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As Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) approaches end 2015, this report takes stock of the progress to date and draws out lessons for the next stage of ASEAN's connectivity journey. The realization of an integrated ASEAN community demands connectedness vis improved and expanded...
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of real income growth and domestic market accessibility …
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thus less dependent on China's BRI overland corridors for trade, investment and growth. Nevertheless, the Georgian …
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Armenia is a small land-locked mountainous country with relatively difficult access to regional and global markets. The borders with Azerbaijan in the east and with Turkey in the southwest and west are closed. Only the borders with Georgia in the north and Iran in the south are open for trade...
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Uzbekistan is a resource-rich country with a relatively young population of 33 million, the largest in Central Asia. It is also a geographic pivot for the region, bordering all other Central Asian countries and Afghanistan, with transit connections in all directions. As a double landlocked...
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in an atypical structural transformation with limited productivity growth. It was the first Central Asian country to …
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Tajikistan is the poorest country in the region despite strong growth for nearly two decades; sustaining growth in … future will need substantially higher growth in private investment and exports. Its per capita income (GNI) is close to USD 1 …,000 but nearly a third of its population, of around 9 million, live in poverty. Its growth of 6-7 percent per year since 2000 …
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