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Innovations in Strengthening Local Economic Governance in Asia (1530 KB)
This new book from The Asia Foundation summarizes the Foundation's experience designing and
implementing programs aimed at strengthening economic governance in
Asia. Authored by Asia Foundation staff experts V. Bruce. J. Tolentino, Nina...
This new book from The Asia Foundation summarizes the Foundation's experience designing and
implementing programs aimed at strengthening economic governance in
Asia. Authored by Asia Foundation staff experts V. Bruce. J. Tolentino, Nina Merchant-Vega, Veronique Salze Lozac'h, Maria Belen Bonoan, Jaime Faustino, Hari Kusdaryanto, Frida Rustiani, and Arumaithurai Subakaran.
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05/25/2011 |
Book
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The Asia Foundation: Strengthening Local Economic Governance Across Asia, V. Bruce J. Tolentino (174 KB)
The first chapter of the new Asia Foundation book Innovations in Strengthening Local Economic Governance in Asia. The book summarizes The Asia Foundation's experience designing and implementing programs aimed at strengthening economic...
The first chapter of the new Asia Foundation book Innovations in Strengthening Local Economic Governance in Asia. The book summarizes The Asia Foundation's experience designing and implementing programs aimed at strengthening economic governance in Asia.
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05/18/2011 |
Book
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Transportation of Goods in East Nusa Tenggara: Problems and Costs (1690 KB)
The performance of Indonesia's logistics sector is still below that of neighboring countries in Asia. This study aims to identify problems in the logistics sector in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur, NTT). This study...
The performance of Indonesia's logistics sector is still below that of neighboring countries in Asia. This study aims to identify problems in the logistics sector in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur, NTT). This study covers land and maritime transportation (harbors and ferries) as well as regulatory aspects, for trade both within NTT (inter-island) and between NTT and other regions (inter-province).
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05/06/2011 |
Analysis
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Transportation of Goods in East Nusa Tenggara: Problems and Costs (Bahasa) (1191 KB)
The performance of Indonesia's logistics sector is still below that of neighboring countries in Asia. This study aims to identify problems in the logistics sector in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur, NTT). This study...
The performance of Indonesia's logistics sector is still below that of neighboring countries in Asia. This study aims to identify problems in the logistics sector in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur, NTT). This study covers land and maritime transportation (harbors and ferries) as well as regulatory aspects, for trade both within NTT (inter-island) and between NTT and other regions (inter-province).
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05/06/2011 |
Analysis
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Annual Report - FY2010 (1809 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report covering Fiscal Year 2010. |
04/29/2011 |
Report
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Project List - FY2010 (2573 KB)
Our annual Project List is an inventory of Asia Foundation projects, programs, and grants on the ground in Asia and in the U.S. This edition covers fiscal year 2010. |
04/29/2011 |
Miscellaneous
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A Peek Under the Engine Hood: The Methodology of Subnational Economic Governance Indices, Edmund J. Malesky, Nina Merchant (1850 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 5, March 2011
A review of the basic theoretical and programmatic rationale for the series of Economic Governance Indices (EGIs) conducted by The Asia Foundation in countries throughout South and Southeast Asia,...
Occasional Paper No. 5, March 2011
A review of the basic theoretical and programmatic rationale for the series of Economic Governance Indices (EGIs) conducted by The Asia Foundation in countries throughout South and Southeast Asia, including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia.
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03/29/2011 |
Analysis
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Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) (1807 KB)
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems...
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems that are identified.
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02/10/2011 |
Handout
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Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) - Bahasa (1739 KB)
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems...
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems that are identified.
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02/10/2011 |
Handout
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Business Licensing Reform (1768 KB)
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing...
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing applications, but kept "back office" processing of permits decentralized across various other agencies. While this resulted in some improvements, the impact of these "One- Roof One-Stop Shop" (OSS) licensing reforms remained limited. The Foundation supports reforms that have resulted in "One-Door" OSS, in which both front office and back office authorities are united in a single location.
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02/10/2011 |
Handout
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Subnational Public-Private Dialogues (8.5x11 version) (1449 KB)
To help identify and address key challenges confronting MSMEs in their local and regional business environments, The Asia Foundation has developed a program of Public- Private Dialogues, focused on the subnational level. Local Public-Private...
To help identify and address key challenges confronting MSMEs in their local and regional business environments, The Asia Foundation has developed a program of Public- Private Dialogues, focused on the subnational level. Local Public-Private Dialogues (LPPDs) bring together local authorities, civil servants, and the private sector to discuss local impediments to business. LPPDs help local stakeholders eliminate obstacles to economic development, by providing a forum for consultation and cooperation, and fostering mutual trust and understanding.
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01/18/2011 |
Analysis
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Subnational Public-Private Dialogues (11x17 version) (1446 KB)
To help identify and address key challenges confronting MSMEs in their
local and regional business environments, The Asia Foundation has
developed a program of Public- Private Dialogues, focused on the
subnational level. Local...
To help identify and address key challenges confronting MSMEs in their
local and regional business environments, The Asia Foundation has
developed a program of Public- Private Dialogues, focused on the
subnational level. Local Public-Private Dialogues (LPPDs) bring together
local authorities, civil servants, and the private sector to discuss
local impediments to business. LPPDs help local stakeholders eliminate
obstacles to economic development, by providing a forum for consultation
and cooperation, and fostering mutual trust and understanding.
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01/18/2011 |
Analysis
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Local Governance Programs (11x17) (1432 KB)
The Asia Foundation's approach to Local Governance Programs. |
12/07/2010 |
Handout
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Local Governance Programs (1435 KB)
The Asia Foundation's approach to Local Governance Programs. |
12/07/2010 |
Program Profile
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Business Licensing Reform (Bahasa) (1621 KB)
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing...
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing applications, but kept "back office" processing of permits decentralized across various other agencies. While this resulted in some improvements, the impact of these "One- Roof One-Stop Shop" (OSS) licensing reforms remained limited. The Foundation supports reforms that have resulted in "One-Door" OSS, in which both front office and back office authorities are united in a single location.
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10/01/2010 |
Handout
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Measuring Local Economic Governance (1078 KB)
The Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) was established in 2000 by stakeholders from the business community, journalists and researchers to monitor the impact of regional autonomy on economic growth. With support from The Asia Foundation, Regional...
The Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) was established in 2000 by stakeholders from the business community, journalists and researchers to monitor the impact of regional autonomy on economic growth. With support from The Asia Foundation, Regional Autonomy Watch ranked regional competitiveness between 2001 and 2005, using perception surveys of business owners coupled with secondary data about key indicators of factors that support the regional business climate and promote healthy competition.
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10/01/2010 |
Handout
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Measuring Local Economic Governance (Bahasa) (1065 KB)
The Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) was established in 2000 by stakeholders from the business community, journalists and researchers to monitor the impact of regional autonomy on economic growth. With support from The Asia Foundation, Regional...
The Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) was established in 2000 by stakeholders from the business community, journalists and researchers to monitor the impact of regional autonomy on economic growth. With support from The Asia Foundation, Regional Autonomy Watch ranked regional competitiveness between 2001 and 2005, using perception surveys of business owners coupled with secondary data about key indicators of factors that support the regional business climate and promote healthy competition.
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10/01/2010 |
Handout
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From Analysis to Implementation: The Practice of Political Economy Approaches to Economic Reform, V. Bruce J. Tolentino (896 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 3, September 2010
This paper sketches out the operational features of emerging political economy-based approaches to sectoral economic policy reform. Section 1 traces some of the literature on the political...
Occasional Paper No. 3, September 2010
This paper sketches out the operational features of emerging political economy-based approaches to sectoral economic policy reform. Section 1 traces some of the literature on the political economy analysis of reforms. Section 2 outlines the international development community’s increasing recognition of the political economy aspects of economic governance, and their efforts to undertake sharper political economy analysis of reform challenges. Finally, in Section 3 the paper identifies elements of operational reform approaches that move beyond disengaged political economy analysis towards on-the-ground implementation of political strategies in policy reform processes.
V. Bruce J. Tolentino, Director, Economic Reform and Development, The Asia Foundation
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09/20/2010 |
Analysis
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Political Settlements: Implications for International Development Policy and Practice, Thomas Parks, William Cole (1854 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 2, July 2010
The processes of development are fundamentally shaped by powerful political, economic, and security actors in aid-recipient countries. These actors use their influence to shape formal governance...
Occasional Paper No. 2, July 2010
The processes of development are fundamentally shaped by powerful political, economic, and security actors in aid-recipient countries. These actors use their influence to shape formal governance institutions, policies, and the distribution of development assistance to advance their interests. The political settlements framework is an important new approach that may help international development organizations to better understand and respond to this reality and the challenges to developmental progress that is often affected by political dynamics in developing countries. This paper seeks to translate the concepts underlying political settlements into principles, strategies, and guidelines for practical action by donors and other development assistance organizations.
Thomas Parks, Regional Director for Governance and Conflict, The Asia Foundation William Cole, Senior Director, Governance, Law, and Civil Society Programs & Program Strategy and Development, The Asia Foundation
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07/28/2010 |
Analysis
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Religious Courts: Improving Women's Access to Justice in Indonesia (11x17) (2690 KB)
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts...
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts in Indonesia are meant to uphold. In recent years, there has been a growing movement led by religious court judges intent on improving gender equality. The Asia Foundation is responding to this demand through partnerships with state and civil society actors to provide religious judges with the knowledge and resources they need to ensure gender equality in their court decisions.
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07/23/2010 |
Handout
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Religious Courts: Improving Women's Access to Justice in Indonesia (2695 KB)
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts...
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts in Indonesia are meant to uphold. In recent years, there has been a growing movement led by religious court judges intent on improving gender equality. The Asia Foundation is responding to this demand through partnerships with state and civil society actors to provide religious judges with the knowledge and resources they need to ensure gender equality in their court decisions.
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07/23/2010 |
Handout
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Project List - FY 2009 (1687 KB)
A list of The Asia Foundation's projects and partners - Fiscal Year 2009 |
04/28/2010 |
Miscellaneous
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Annual Report - FY2009 (2896 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2009 |
04/13/2010 |
Report
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Financial Management Capacity Building: A Commitment to Partners (4581 KB)
In Indonesia, The Asia Foundation provides technical assistance or makes grants to Indonesian government agencies, educational institutions, mass-based organizations and non-governmental organizations to support governance and economic reform. |
12/15/2009 |
Handout
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Financial Management Capacity Building: A Commitment to Partners (5829 KB)
In Indonesia, The Asia Foundation provides technical assistance or makes grants to Indonesian government agencies, educational institutions, mass-based organizations and non-governmental organizations to support governance and economic reform. |
12/15/2009 |
Handout
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Legal Empowerment for Women and Disadvantaged Groups, ADB and The Asia Foundation (1194 KB)
A report on legal empowerment in Asia, including how legal empowerment is relevant to the development community and can be incorporated into development programs. Features three pilot projects in Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Pakistan; and...
A report on legal empowerment in Asia, including how legal empowerment is relevant to the development community and can be incorporated into development programs. Features three pilot projects in Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Pakistan; and overview of the Asian Development Bank's technical assistance for legal empowerment; defining and measuring the impact of legal empowerment; and conclusions and recommendations.
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07/22/2009 |
Report
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Measuring Economic Governance at the Local Level (127 KB)
THE EXPERIENCE OF THE ASIA FOUNDATION IN INDONESIA, CAMBODIA, VIETNAM, SRI LANKA, AND BANGLADESH
The Asia Foundation’s approach to effective economic governance builds on the knowledge that the engine for sustainable growth is...
THE EXPERIENCE OF THE ASIA FOUNDATION IN INDONESIA, CAMBODIA, VIETNAM, SRI LANKA, AND BANGLADESH
The Asia Foundation’s approach to effective economic governance builds on the knowledge that the engine for sustainable growth is the formal and informal MSME sector, the major source of employment for most countries in Asia. However, the growth and job-generation performance of MSMEs are often constrained by a wide spectrum of institutional obstacles. To address the constraints to MSME growth, the Foundation has developed specialized tools to analyze local business environments, measure the quality of local economic governance, assess progress through a set of quantitative and qualitative indicators, and support policy reforms. Local Economic Governance Indexes (EGIs), developed in collaboration with local and international partners, are one of these tools.
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05/01/2009 |
Handout
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Measuring Economic Governance at the Local Level-11x17 (120 KB)
11x17 version.
The Asia Foundation’s approach to effective economic governance builds on the knowledge that the engine for sustainable growth is the formal and informal MSME sector, the major source of employment for most...
11x17 version.
The Asia Foundation’s approach to effective economic governance builds on the knowledge that the engine for sustainable growth is the formal and informal MSME sector, the major source of employment for most countries in Asia. However, the growth and job-generation performance of MSMEs are often constrained by a wide spectrum of institutional obstacles. To address the constraints to MSME growth, the Foundation has developed specialized tools to analyze local business environments, measure the quality of local economic governance, assess progress through a set of quantitative and qualitative indicators, and support policy reforms. Local Economic Governance Indexes (EGIs), developed in collaboration with local and international partners, are one of these tools.
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05/01/2009 |
Handout
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Women's Empowerment Program: Indonesia (478 KB)
For over 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been
cooperating with Indonesian organizations to expand
women’s rights and opportunities, and enable them to
participate and be effective leaders in the political and
economic life of their...
For over 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been
cooperating with Indonesian organizations to expand
women’s rights and opportunities, and enable them to
participate and be effective leaders in the political and
economic life of their society.
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04/24/2009 |
Handout
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Elections in Asia (1272 KB)
The Asia Foundation maintains elections programs, including monitor and voter education, in nine countries in Asia. In recent years, the Foundation has implemented significant elections programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia,...
The Asia Foundation maintains elections programs, including monitor and voter education, in nine countries in Asia. In recent years, the Foundation has implemented significant elections programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Timor-Leste.
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01/19/2009 |
Program Profile
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