VISION TO PROGRAM TO PROJECTS: CASE STUDIES
Refine By:
Document Year Range
Case study Type
Publisher(s)
- (-) Remove Asian Development Bank (8) filter Asian Development Bank (8)
- World Bank Group (9) Apply World Bank Group filter
- European Commission (2) Apply European Commission filter
- Global Infrastructure Hub (2) Apply Global Infrastructure Hub filter
- Agility Global Integrated Logistics and Transport Intelligence (1) Apply Agility Global Integrated Logistics and Transport Intelligence filter
- AidData (1) Apply AidData filter
- Asian Development Bank Institute (1) Apply Asian Development Bank Institute filter
- Centre for IMT-GT Subregional Cooperation (1) Apply Centre for IMT-GT Subregional Cooperation filter
- Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (1) Apply Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia filter
- Observer Research Foundation (1) Apply Observer Research Foundation filter
Sort By: Relevancy
-
Operationalizing Economic Corridors in Central Asia- A Case Study of the Almaty-Bishkek Corridor
Asian Development Bank | Trade ; Transport
Providing a detailed analysis of the CAREC Corridor 1 — the Almaty-Bishkek Corridor — this report assesses the corridor's potential as a pilot for economic corridor development in Central Asia, and outlines steps to be taken for further development. Trade Transport Asian Development Bank
-
January
Financing Infrastructure in Asia: Capturing Impacts and New Sources
Asian Development Bank ; Asian Development Bank Institute | Trade ; Transport ; ICT ; Energy
How can infrastructure investment in Asia increase output, taxes, trade, and firm productivity?
-
Review of Configuration of the Greater Mekong Subregion Economic Corridors
Asian Development Bank | Trade ; Transport ; Energy
This review recommends possible extension and/or realignment of economic corridors to enhance their effectiveness and efficiency in advancing economic integration in the Greater Mekong Subregion. The economic corridor approach was adopted by the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) countries in 1998 to
-
ASEAN Infrastructure Fund Brochure and Overview of AIF Loans
Asian Development Bank | Trade ; Transport ; Energy
The ASEAN Infrastructure Fund (AIF) promotes regional infrastructure financing and financial resilience to support long-term development of ASEAN countries. Infrastructure plays a critical role in driving economic growth and cutting poverty, so ADB and the member countries of the Association of
-
Greater Mekong Subregion Mid-Term Review and Revised Regional Investment Framework Implementation Plan 2020
Asian Development Bank | Trade ; Transport ; ICT ; Energy
This report presents the mid-term review and third progress report of the Regional Investment Framework Implementation Plan 2014-2018. It discusses the status of 93 priority investment and technical assistance projects as of 30 June 2016. The document also contains the Revised Regional Investment
-
Cross-Border Infrastructure Connectivity: Needs, Facts and Challenges
Asian Development Bank | Trade ; Transport
Presentation content includes: I. On the increasing need for cross-border infrastructure II. Empirical evidence for trade stimulus from improved cross-border connectivity III. Challenges of cross-border infrastructure projects and lessons learned Trade Transport Helble, Matthias Download PDF http:
-
Foreign Direct Investment in Cross-Border Infrastructure Projects
Asian Development Bank | Trade ; Transport ; ICT ; Energy
Comparative study of foreign direct investment in cross-border infrastructure in Latin America; Eastern and Central Europe; and Asia, including six case studies of investment in infrastructure projects in these regions. In this paper the authors critically review the relevant information and
-
Public-Private Partnership Monitor
Asian Development Bank | Trade ; Transport ; ICT ; Energy
This publication provides information on the PPP business environment in nine ADB developing member countries to help public sector policy makers improve private sector participation in infrastructure projects. The first edition of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Monitor tracks the development