Central Asia 2050: Unleashing the Region's Potential
Edited by Rajag M. Nag,
Johannes F. Linn and
Harinder S. Kohli
in Books from Emerging Markets Forum
Date: 2016
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-93-515-0827-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Foreword , pp xxiii-xxiv
- Karim Massimov
- Preface , pp xxiii-xxiv
- Joseph Deiss
- Introduction , pp 1-5
- Rajag Nag
- In Search of a Usable Past , pp 9-25
- S. Frederick Starr
- Recent Economic Performance and the Drivers of Long-Run Growth , pp 31-64
- Pradeep Mitra
- Vision 2050 — Alternative Scenarios and Strategic Framework , pp 65-82
- Harinder Kohli, Shigeo Katsu and Harpaul Kohli
- Managing the Energy Transition , pp 83-106
- Jonathan Walters
- Modernizing Agriculture , pp 107-128
- Richard Pomfret
- Creating a Competitive and Innovative Manufacturing and Services Economy , pp 129-170
- Johannes Linn
- Investing in Inclusive Human Development , pp 171-204
- Michelle Riboud
- Facing the Challenge of Climate Change , pp 205-222
- Alexander Pfeiffer and Cameron Hepburn
- Pursuing Open Regionalism for Shared Prsoperity , pp 223-256
- Srinivasa Madhur
- Building Effective Institutions , pp 257-282
- Theodore Ahlers and John Nellis
- Conclusion — The Way Ahead , pp 283-291
- Rajag Nag
- Economic Scenarios , pp 293-302
- Harpaul Kohli and Anne Jamison
- Energy , pp 305-309
- Jonathan Walters
- Institutions , pp 311-318
- Theodore Ahlers
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