Dole, David


- Fields of Specialization
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Skills training
Evaluation
Armenia
Financial inclusion
- Degrees
- Ph.D in Economics
- Departments
- Afghanistan Resident Mission - ADB
- Position / Title
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Senior Capacity Building and Training Economist
- Current research programs / themes
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Education
Evaluation
Biography
David Dole is the Deputy Country Director at ADB's Resident Mission in Afghanistan. Until January 2019 he was on secondment to ADB Institute as a senior economist with the Capacity Building and Training Department. He was previously country director at the Asian Development Bank’s Resident Mission in Armenia (2011–2015), principal evaluation specialist in the Independent Evaluation Department (2009–2011), head of the Economics Unit at the People’s Republic of China Resident Mission (2006–2009), and senior economist in the ...
Biography
David Dole is the Deputy Country Director at ADB's Resident Mission in Afghanistan. Until January 2019 he was on secondment to ADB Institute as a senior economist with the Capacity Building and Training Department. He was previously country director at the Asian Development Bank’s Resident Mission in Armenia (2011–2015), principal evaluation specialist in the Independent Evaluation Department (2009–2011), head of the Economics Unit at the People’s Republic of China Resident Mission (2006–2009), and senior economist in the Economics Research Department (2001–2006). He has a PhD in economics and an MA in statistics from the University of California, Berkeley.
- Fields of Specialization
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Skills training
Evaluation
Armenia
Financial inclusion
- Degrees
- Ph.D in Economics
- Departments
- Afghanistan Resident Mission - ADB
- Position / Title
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Senior Capacity Building and Training Economist
- Current research programs / themes
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Education
Evaluation
Results 1-10 of 11
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Financial Inclusion in the Digital Age
Hunter, Shawn; Cruz, Valdimir dela; Dole, David (Asian Development Bank Institute, 2016-12-31)Financial systems have been expanding, offering more services for savings, credit, investment, insurance, and retirement. However, much remains to be done to provide quality services at low cost to people and small businesses in both urban and rural areas as well as in poorer regions where there are fewer profitable opportunities. The development of information and communication technology applied ...Financial systems have been expanding, offering more services for savings, credit, investment, insurance, and retirement. However, much remains to be done to provide quality services at low cost to people and small businesses in both urban and rural ... -
Managing the Hot Money Inflows of the People's Republic of China
Park, Donghyun; Dole, David (Asian Development Bank, 2008-12-15)This brief explores the wave of speculative capital flowing into the People's Republic of China, also known as hot money inflows.This brief explores the wave of speculative capital flowing into the People's Republic of China, also known as hot money inflows. -
Setting User Charges for Urban Water Supply: A Case Study of the Metropolitan Cebu Water District in the Philippines
Dole, David; Balucan, Edna (Asian Development Bank, 2006-06-01)The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has a sound position on user charges, a position that should guide ADB’s policy discussions with borrowing governments. ADB’s practice in reviewing tariffs covers only a few parts of ADB’s position, though, limiting ADB’s potential effectiveness in helping to improve policies. This paper gives an example of the kind of tariff review that could be the basis of policy ...The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has a sound position on user charges, a position that should guide ADB’s policy discussions with borrowing governments. ADB’s practice in reviewing tariffs covers only a few parts of ADB’s position, though, limiting ... -
Setting User Charges for Urban Water Supply: A Case Study of the Metropolitan Cebu Water District in the Philippines
Dole, David; Balucan, Edna (Asian Development Bank, 2006-06-01)"The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has a sound position on user charges, a position that should guide ADB’s policy discussions with borrowing governments. ADB’s practice in reviewing tariffs covers only a few parts of ADB’s position, though, limiting ADB’s potential effectiveness in helping to improve policies. This paper gives an example of the kind of tariff review that could be the basis of policy ..."The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has a sound position on user charges, a position that should guide ADB’s policy discussions with borrowing governments. ADB’s practice in reviewing tariffs covers only a few parts of ADB’s position, though, limiting ... -
Assessing Aid for a Sector Development Plan: Economic Analysis of a Sector Loan
Dole, David (Asian Development Bank, 2005-11-01)A sector loan is the ideal way for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to support a government’s sector development plan. A sector development plan can include organizational changes, investments, and policy reforms, all aimed at making broad improvements in a sector. The economic analysis of a sector loan should likewise take a broad perspective, covering the sector as a whole and how to improve it. ...A sector loan is the ideal way for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to support a government’s sector development plan. A sector development plan can include organizational changes, investments, and policy reforms, all aimed at making broad improvements ... -
Economic analysis retrospective: 2003 update
Bolt, Richard; Cham, Maria Rowena; Choynowski, Peter; Guzman, Franklin De; Dole, David; Hu, Chia-Hsin; Manabat, Ma. Amora; Reppelin-Hill, Valerie; Yao, Xianbin (Asian Development Bank, 2004-06-30)This report is a follow up to the retrospective report published last year that reviewed the quality of economic analysis of ADB-financed projects and programs processed in 2002 entitled Economic Analysis in 2002: A Retrospective (Retro 2002). The report presents an updated assessment based on the projects and programs reviewed in 2003, focusing on two aspects. First, it provides a preliminary ...This report is a follow up to the retrospective report published last year that reviewed the quality of economic analysis of ADB-financed projects and programs processed in 2002 entitled Economic Analysis in 2002: A Retrospective (Retro 2002). The ... -
Beyond Cost Recovery: Setting User Charges for Financial, Economic, and Social Goals
Dole, David; Bartlett, Ian (Asian Development Bank, 2004-01-01)This paper describes a way of setting user charges to pursue many, possibly conflicting goals. It has three requirements: (i) explicit and specific goals; (ii) for each goal, a pricing rule that includes only the necessary constraints; and (iii) a general and flexible structure of charges, to make room for as many pricing rules as possible. The latter will reduce conflicts among pricing rules, but ...This paper describes a way of setting user charges to pursue many, possibly conflicting goals. It has three requirements: (i) explicit and specific goals; (ii) for each goal, a pricing rule that includes only the necessary constraints; and (iii) a ... -
Setting User Charges for Public Services: Policies and Practice at the Asian Development Bank
Dole, David (Asian Development Bank, 2003-12-01)The Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) position on user charges is established in a variety of official documents. A review of those documents shows that ADB believes tariffs should be simple, transparent, and predictable; ensure financial sustainability without subsidies, with a few exceptions; help the poor satisfy their basic needs, if other means are not feasible; promote efficient use of resources; ...The Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) position on user charges is established in a variety of official documents. A review of those documents shows that ADB believes tariffs should be simple, transparent, and predictable; ensure financial sustainability ... -
An Analysis and Case Study of the Role of Environmental Economics at the Asian Development Bank
Dole, David; Abeygunawardena, Piya (Asian Development Bank, 2002-09-01)Acid rain falls on 30 percent of arable land in the People's Republic of China (PRC), according to official estimates. The resulting environmental damage is acute in parts of the Yangtze River Valley, such as Anhui Province in central PRC. Severe environmental degradation is common not only in the PRC, but also across the Asian and Pacific region. In 2001, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved ...Acid rain falls on 30 percent of arable land in the People's Republic of China (PRC), according to official estimates. The resulting environmental damage is acute in parts of the Yangtze River Valley, such as Anhui Province in central PRC. Severe ... -
Economic Issues in the Design and Analysis of a Wastewater Treatment Project
Dole, David (Asian Development Bank, 2002-07-01)A wastewater treatment plant is often planned as one small part in a greater system to manage ambient water quality. Indeed, that is probably the best role for wastewater treatment, since the benefits of treatment are not secured unless all current and future pollution sources nearby are also controlled. When a comprehensive and effective system for managing water quality is in place, economic ...A wastewater treatment plant is often planned as one small part in a greater system to manage ambient water quality. Indeed, that is probably the best role for wastewater treatment, since the benefits of treatment are not secured unless all current and ...
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Dole, David (11)
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Balucan, Edna (2)
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Bartlett, Ian (1)
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Bolt, Richard (1)
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- Afghanistan (9)
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