Home

    About

    Open Access Repository

    SearchBrowse by ThemeBrowse by AuthorBrowse by TypeMost Popular Titles

    Other Resources

    Curators

    Events

    Contributing Think Tanks

    Networks

    Using Content

    FAQs

    Terms of Use

    12,000+ curated items from top Think Tanks.
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Home

    About

    Open Access Repository

    SearchBrowse by ThemeBrowse by AuthorBrowse by TypeMost Popular Titles

    Other Resources

    Curators

    Events

    Contributing Think Tanks

    Networks

    Using Content

    FAQs

    Terms of Use

    Pacific PSD Quarterly: PSDI 101: An Introduction to the Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative: Issue 1-November 2010

    Asian Development Bank | November 2010
    Abstract
    In its continued effort to raise awareness of PSD-related reforms in the Pacific, PSDI has launched the Pacific PSD Quarterly newsletter. This inaugural edition of the newsletter offers a variety of interesting tidbits on PSDI reform initiatives and features an analysis of how some key reforms in the area of commercial law can increase women’s participation in business activity throughout the Pacific region.
    Citation
    Asian Development Bank. 2010. Pacific PSD Quarterly: PSDI 101: An Introduction to the Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative: Issue 1-November 2010. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2666. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
    Keywords
    Results-Based Monitoring And Evaluation
    Public Policy Evaluation
    Project Evaluation & Review Technique
    Operations Evaluation
    Governance
    Corporate Governance Reform
    Public Administration
    Institutional Framework
    Corporate Restructuring
    Needs assessment
    Project impact
    Resources evaluation
    Grievance procedures
    Risk assessment
    Decentralization in government
    Civil government
    Political development
    Subnational governments
    Law
    Civil rights
    Legislation
    Municipal government
    Show allCollapse
    Citable URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2666
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Thumbnail
    PDF (312.3Kb)
    Author
    Asian Development Bank
    Theme
    Evaluation
    Governance

    Related items

    • Thumbnail

      Avoiding a Pacific lost decade: Financing the Pacific’s COVID-19 recovery 

      Rajah, Roland; Dayant, Alexandre (Lowy Institute For International Policy, 2020-12-15)
      The Pacific is staring at a potential lost decade. The region has been among the most successful in the world in terms of limiting the domestic spread of COVID-19. Despite this public health success, the grim reality is that the economic and social devastation in the Pacific is likely to be among the world’s most severe and long lasting. Barring an ambitious and urgent increase in outside assistance, ...
      The Pacific is staring at a potential lost decade. The region has been among the most successful in the world in terms of limiting the domestic spread of COVID-19. Despite this public health success, the grim reality is that the economic and social ...
    • Thumbnail

      Aid for Trade in Asia and the Pacific: Its Role in Trade-Driven Growth: Report from the Co-Chairs of the Regional Technical Group on Aid for Trade for Asia and the Pacific 

      Asian Development Bank (Asian Development Bank, 2012-02-01)
      The overall connection between trade, development assistance, economic growth, and poverty reduction has become broad-based conventional wisdom. What is perhaps less well understood is how to operationalize these connections concretely at the country or sub-regional level. Aid for Trade in Asia and the Pacific: Its Role in Trade-Driven Growth - takes stock of Asia and the Pacific experience and ...
      The overall connection between trade, development assistance, economic growth, and poverty reduction has become broad-based conventional wisdom. What is perhaps less well understood is how to operationalize these connections concretely at the country ...
    • Thumbnail

      The Pacific’s Connectivity and Its Trade Implications 

      Helble, Matthias (Asian Development Bank Institute, 2014-09-09)
      Pacific economies are confronted with several structural constraints that limit their economic growth, most importantly their small size and remoteness from major world markets. In this paper we study the importance of transport connectivity for Pacific economies when participating in the world economy. The paper first describes the evolution of trade flows of the Pacific economies over the last ...
      Pacific economies are confronted with several structural constraints that limit their economic growth, most importantly their small size and remoteness from major world markets. In this paper we study the importance of transport connectivity for Pacific ...
     
    Copyright 2016-2021 Asian Development Bank Institute, except as explicitly marked otherwise
    Copyright 2016-2021 Asian Development Bank Institute, except as explicitly marked otherwise