Mongolia's Economic Prospects Mongolia's Economic Prospects
Country Diagnostic Studies

Mongolia's Economic Prospects

Resource-Rich and Landlocked Between Two Giants

Matthias Helble en andere
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This publication examines Mongolia’s recent economic development and outlines reforms that would help the country take advantage of its many opportunities. Mongolia is rich in natural resources and, although landlocked, is well-placed to boost trade with its two giant neighbors. The country needs to diversify its economy beyond mining, enhance economic stability, and increase employment. To maximize Mongolia’s potential the government can improve macroeconomic management, enhance the skill base, and provide hard and soft infrastructure to promote trade and efficient logistics. Governance and institutional reforms are also crucial. The government will need to continue to drive reforms so that they are well implemented and deliver the intended change.

GENRE
Zaken en persoonlijke financiën
UITGEGEVEN
2020
1 juni
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
320
Pagina's
UITGEVER
Asian Development Bank
GROOTTE
44,5
MB

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