By Safovudin Jaborov, Asyl Undeland, and Altynai Achilova
Category: Economic Papers
Stakes and Perspectives of the Portable Telephones Market in Central Asia
By Sebastien Peyrouse
Do Remittances Cause Dutch Disease in Resource Poor Countries of Central Asia?
By Igor Eromenko
The fall of the tenge: A critical analysis of the official narrative on the Kazakhstani currency devaluation
By Genadiy Rau and Bakhytzhan Kurmanov
The Kumtor Gold Mine and the Rise of Resource Nationalism in Kyrgyzstan
By Matteo Fumagalli
Somoni Devaluation: An assessment of measures taken by the National Bank of Tajikistan
By Nozim Ishankulov
Caspian Triangles: Azerbaijan’s Trilateral Diplomacy—A New Approach for a New Era
By Richard Weitz
Commercial banking in Kyrgyzstan
By Yelena Vorobey
Remarks on the Eurasian Economic Union
By William Courtney
Pakistan and the GCC countries: Complementarity, or a Center-Periphery Tale?
By Bruno De Cordier
More than a boon: Mongolia’s Troubled Mine Sector
By Mathieu Boulègue
Xi Jinping’s Grand Tour of Central Asia: Asserting China’s Growing Economic Clout
By Mathieu Boulègue
Foreign Trade Effects of the Customs Union between Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia
Central Asia Economic Paper No. 8, May 2013 By Alexander Libman and Daria Ushkalova The Customs Union constitutes the first regional trade agreement in the post-Soviet space based on effective enforcement of commitments… Continue reading Foreign Trade Effects of the Customs Union between Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia
The Art of Survival: Kyrgyz Labor Migration, Human Capital, and Social Networks
Central Asia Economic Paper No. 7, April 2013 By Evgeny Vinokurov Age, education, income discrepancy, and unemployment level are the main factors that define the portrait of the Kyrgyz labor migrant. Remittances shape… Continue reading The Art of Survival: Kyrgyz Labor Migration, Human Capital, and Social Networks
Kazakhstan’s Agriculture after Two Decades of Independence
Central Asia Economic Paper No. 6, January 2013 By Richard Pomfret Kazakhstan is among the world’s ten leading grain exporters. The agricultural sector remains the major employer, and an important source of exports.… Continue reading Kazakhstan’s Agriculture after Two Decades of Independence
The United Arab Emirates as an Alternative Trade and Investment Partner in Central Asia
Central Asia Economic Paper No. 5, November 2012 By Sebastien Peyrouse The UAE is now Turkmenistan’s fifth-largest trade partner. The UAE presents itself as an attractive alternative partner, offering low-interest loans with no… Continue reading The United Arab Emirates as an Alternative Trade and Investment Partner in Central Asia
Landlocked Assertiveness: Mongolia’s Restructured Realism in a More Complex World
Central Asia Economic Paper No. 4, October 2012 By Mathieu Boulègue With a 17.3 percent growth rate recorded in 2011, Mongolia is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The Mongolian… Continue reading Landlocked Assertiveness: Mongolia’s Restructured Realism in a More Complex World
The Development Space(s) of Non-OECD Aid Donors in Southern Eurasia: A Look at the Islamic Development Bank
Central Asia Economic Paper No. 3, September 2012 By Bruno De Cordier With more than sixty percent of the IBD’s capital shares held by Gulf and other Arab economies, the bank is primarily… Continue reading The Development Space(s) of Non-OECD Aid Donors in Southern Eurasia: A Look at the Islamic Development Bank
Kazakhstan’s ‘Resource Nationalism’: Its Sources and Motives
Central Asia Economic Paper No. 2, September 2012 By Robert M. Cutler Kazakhstan’s ‘resource nationalism’ is learned behavior arising from twenty years of experience of independence. Successful administrative and financial reforms from… Continue reading Kazakhstan’s ‘Resource Nationalism’: Its Sources and Motives
Rare Earth Metals in Central Asia and Mongolia: A Promising but Paradoxical Agenda
Central Asia Economic Paper No. 1, August 2012 By Sebastien Peyrouse Japan, Germany, South Korea and the United States are eyeing Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia in the hopes of circumventing China’s growing economic… Continue reading Rare Earth Metals in Central Asia and Mongolia: A Promising but Paradoxical Agenda