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Pseudo-panel methods using repeated cross-sectional surveys, which are less costly and easier to do, may offer a solution to this problem.
Innovative reforms can play a role in helping tax systems to contribute to improved social protection and reduced inequality in Asia and the Pacific.
The secondary education sector can benefit from government support for private schools and vocational schools.
Malaysia has made outstanding progress in reducing extreme monetary poverty.
Increasing investments in natural capital requires a proper accounting of its economic value for informed policy and decision-making.
Drones, remote sensing, and other tech-driven solutions make biodiversity monitoring and impact assessment for development projects easier and less costly.
Asia's rapid urbanization requires the balanced and holistic development of second-tier cities and towns to release pressure from congested megacities.
Teachers need to continuously hone their competencies to help students adapt to the changing needs of the times.
Change management, effective public–private partnership, and regulation are crucial to the success of citywide inclusive sanitation programs.
Increased road crashes linked to motorcycles call for improving policies on their use for public transport and logistics.