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ADBI is recognized as the leader in the creation and sharing of knowledge on economic development in the Asia and Pacific region. ADBI conducts research and capacity building and training activities that contribute to the Asian Development Bank’s overall objective of poverty reduction. ADBI focuses on medium- to long-term development issues of strategic importance to senior policymakers. The objectives of ADBI, as set forth in its Statute, are to identify effective development strategies and to improve the capacity of agencies and organizations in developing member countries. ADBI strives to be demand-driven and to respond to important challenges affecting many stakeholders in the region in a timely, operationally relevant, and policy- oriented fashion. ADBI increases the impact of its activities by working closely with leading think tanks to shape the debate on key emerging issues and to develop sound and practical recommendations regarding policy reforms. ADBI ensures the quality of its research and capacity building and training programs by pursuing excellence and originality in areas where it has an unmatched strategic advantage, such as the analysis of emerging policy issues from a regional perspective.

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Kasumigaseki Building 8F, 3-2-5
Kasumigaseki
Chiyoda-ku, Miyagi
100-6008
Japan

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Miyagi

Tel

+81335935500

Email Address

info@adbi.org

Region of interest

Japan, India, Canada, France

Content from Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)

The forum will spotlight post-COVID-19 era fiscal experiences and best practices in Asia, and recent policy work by the International Monetary Fund.

Cambodia

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This ADBI-OECD high-level seminar will provide insights on strengthening the global infrastructure development agenda and convergence between the Group of 20 (G20) and…

Bangladesh

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This workshop will discuss policy strategies associated with emerging approaches to transition finance criteria and disclosure across Asia.

Indonesia

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The session will discuss new research on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on households and firms in Asia, and enhancing post-pandemic resilient recovery.

Other

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