Category Archives: issue-17

Infographic: Southeast Asia and Flow of Official Development Assistance

Southeast Asia and Flow of Official Development Assistance The Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of OECD defines ODA as “those flows to countries and territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to multilateral development institutions which are: provided by official agencies, …

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Dr. Anusorn Tamajai

Q: Given the outlook of ASEAN integration, what are the key investment or finance trends that might be related to the poor? Moreover, has there been any development particularly in the fields of micro-finance and public-private partnership? A:  “In my …

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Finance, Innovation and Social Cohesion

Idea: In the aftermath of the 1997 financial crisis, under the Washington Consensus, many counties in Southeast Asia were forcibly receiving aid and loans under the policy framework from the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). These …

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Public-Private Partnerships and Accountability in Southeast Asia

Above picture caption: Reversed cross project proposed by Pansak Vinyaratn, former chief advisor for PM Thaksin Shinawatra, and former advisor for PM Chatichai Choonhavan. Keywords: Public-Private Partnerships, PPPs, accountability, contract, outsourcing, public financial, public budget, Iskandar, Reversed cross, Securitization Ideas: …

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Intra-Regional Public-Private Partnerships

Above picture caption: Willing to engage: Myanmar’s President, Thein Sein, meets with Hillary Clinton. (Source: Wikipedia) Keywords: Public-private partnerships; China; international accountability; ASEAN integration; hydropower development; Mekong Ideas: Public-private partnership (PPP) schemes have become widely adopted among Southeast Asian countries …

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Editorial

If money makes the world go round, then the management of money, i.e., finance, would dictate whose world will benefit or lose from the spinning. Finance can affect development and poverty in many ways, one of which is through the …

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