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Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region.
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Governance Briefs
The Governance Brief series was introduced to respond to inquiries and demands for short, easy to read references on specific governance related issues. While there is considerable literature on governance issues, much of it is too specialized, technical, and/or extensive for the typical interested reader.
As climate change poses a growing fiscal risk to Asia and the Pacific, policymakers need to better analyze the challenges, devise practical solutions, and attract private funding to strengthen climate-resilient fiscal management.
This brief analyzes how tax incentives are employed across Asia and the Pacific, looks at their effectiveness, and considers how they can best be used to encourage investment in activities with clear social benefits.
This brief examines the public health consequences of smoking in five Asian countries and evaluates strategies to raise tobacco taxes to reduce smoking prevalence and boost revenue.
This governance brief details the digitalization of the Republic of Korea’s (ROK) tax administration, assesses how its strategy can bolster tax revenues, and explores how developing countries can replicate its strategy to roll-out e-taxation models.
This brief examines the progress of development partners and governments in international commitments to use country governance systems, identifies the challenges in fulfilling such commitments, and proposes steps that they can take to address underlying issues and meet their respective commitments.
Addressing the global climate emergency and furthering Asian Development Bank (ADB) support for developing member countries (DMCs), this brief studies the importance of green public investment management (PIM) for their sustainable economic growth.
This governance brief shows how revenue bodies in the Asia and Pacific region should adopt a risk-based approach that harnesses data science and behavioral insights to increase payment compliance and manage revenue collection.
This brief is intended for use by revenue bodies seeking to improve the administration and oversight of large business taxpayers for stronger revenue collection.
This brief analyzes the privatization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) around the world over the past 40 years, assesses the lessons learned, and outlines a series of steps to ensure the success of future government sales.
This brief discusses why governments should consider ways to regulate the renegotiation of public–private partnership (PPPs) contracts to ensure that the process is efficient, flexible, and transparent.