Asian Development Outlook April 2023 Launch Read more about Asian Development Outlook April 2023 Launch Boosting women’s workforce participation and economic empowerment is a focus of India’s Group of 20 (G20) presidency. Policy breakthroughs could enhance productivity, economic diversity, and income equality, as well as public health, education, and broader sustainable development.
Asian Development Outlook April 2025 Launch Read more about Asian Development Outlook April 2025 Launch Developing Asia’s growth outlook will be underpinned by steady domestic demand and resilient exports, led by electronics. However, trade policy uncertainty, higher US trade tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and ongoing fragility in the PRC’s property market could disrupt prospects. These issues were examined in depth in the Asian Development Outlook April 2025.
Irfan Qureshi Keywords economist ADO asian development outlook Read more about Irfan Qureshi Irfan A. Qureshi is an Economist in the Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department at ADB, where he contributes to macroeconomic surveillance, monitoring, and research while working for ADB’s flagship publication, Asian Development Outlook (ADO). His research has been published in peer-reviewed journals on topics relating to monetary policy and debt dynamics.
Transforming Agriculture in Asia: Asian Development Outlook 2021 Update Read more about Transforming Agriculture in Asia: Asian Development Outlook 2021 Update
Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2021 Update Read more about Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2021 Update This presentation reflects the main risks to the economic outlook that come from the COVID-19 pandemic, including the emergence of new variants, slower-than-expected vaccine rollouts, and waning vaccine effectiveness.
Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2021 Update: Transforming Agriculture in Asia Read more about Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2021 Update: Transforming Agriculture in Asia Growth forecasts are revised up for East Asia and Central Asia from the projections made in April, but down for South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. This reflects differences in vaccination progress and control of domestic COVID-19 outbreaks but also other factors, including rising commodity prices and depressed tourism. Inflation is expected to remain under control. The main risks to the economic outlook come from the COVID-19 pandemic, including the emergence of new variants, slower-than-expected vaccine rollouts, and waning vaccine effectiveness.
Asian Development Outlook 2021 Update Launch Read more about Asian Development Outlook 2021 Update Launch COVID-19 continues to afflict developing Asia, but vaccines are changing the pandemic’s trajectory and impact. With new variants dominating, differences in vaccination progress and outbreak containment are contributing to divergent outlooks in the region. This Asian Development Outlook 2021 Update launch webinar will discuss the revised outlook and risks for the region.
Joseph Ernest Zveglich, Jr Keywords adb ercd economics macroeconomic research asian development outlook strategy and policy Read more about Joseph Ernest Zveglich, Jr Joseph E. Zveglich Jr. is Deputy Chief Economist of the Asian Development Bank. He supports the Chief Economist to set research directions for the Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department, ensure research quality, and brief the ADB Board and Management on emerging economic issues.
Asian Development Outlook Supplement, July 2021 Economic Forecasts Read more about Asian Development Outlook Supplement, July 2021 Economic Forecasts
Asian Development Outlook 2021 Launch Read more about Asian Development Outlook 2021 Launch Developing Asia’s recovery has strengthened. Manufacturing and trade have rebounded, remittances have been relatively resilient, and policy support has been strong. But outbreaks are reemerging, vaccination efforts face challenges, and tourism remains hobbled. This Asian Development Outlook 2021 launch webinar discussed the outlook and risks for the region.