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Countries need to adopt new regulations and technologies to counter an estimated $66 million net welfare loss by 2040.
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Lessons from the Pakistan–People's Republic of China free trade agreement show the way forward for enhancing economic partnerships in the region.
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CAREC countries adopt diversification strategies as they shift to a market-oriented agriculture.
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Local government can enhance the developmental impact of remittances, increase migrants’ capacities, and support their communities.
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Increase production and consumption of renewables to improve energy security and to also lower emissions per capita and carbon intensity.
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To preserve lives and revive the economy, countries need to plan ahead to secure sufficient supplies of the future COVID-19 vaccine.
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Computer-assisted surveys make data collection possible despite COVID-19 travel and social restrictions.
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Privatization and corporatization can reduce costs, raise productivity, and improve social welfare.
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The globalization of commerce requires consistent laws and regulations not only to authorize but also to regulate electronic communications.
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Good quality environmental data and statistics are critical to monitoring and evaluating progress toward the SDGs in Mongolia, and developing policies to achieve these goals.
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Policy makers need tools and approaches that help them understand and ensure the economic, social, and environmental symbiosis for sustainable development in Mongolia.
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In Ulaanbaatar, an integrated approach to urban planning has helped connect isolated ger districts to basic services.
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Surveyed developing member countries have priorities aligned with the environmental dimensions of the Sustainable Development Goals but need to take steps to overcome barriers and achieve their targets.
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In Mongolia, ADB supports a new way of banking without collateral to improve credit access for women and small businesses.
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In Mongolia, project procurement-related reviews helped safeguard a health project from corruption, fraud, and other integrity risks.