Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/24. – Sri Lanka on the brink of bankruptcy: the anatomy of a crisis

Abstract In the spring of 2022, Sri Lanka’s external debt reached a level that brought the state close to bankruptcy, resulting in a protracted and extremely severe political and economic crisis. The solution to this crisis will involve a loan from the International Monetary Fund in August 2022, which will require serious austerity measures andContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/24. – Sri Lanka on the brink of bankruptcy: the anatomy of a crisis”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/17. – Vietnam’s Economy in 2022: Strong Recovery After COVID-19, with Risks on the Horizon 

Abstract As the third most populous country in the Southeast Asian region, the Vietnamese economy deserves attention for its international supply chains. Although the country successfully survived 2020 despite the emergence of COVID‑19, the epidemic led to a similar crisis in 2021 like in neighbouring countries, but a recovery occurred in the second half ofContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/17. – Vietnam’s Economy in 2022: Strong Recovery After COVID-19, with Risks on the Horizon “

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/11. – The Indonesian Economy After Covid-19: Continued Recovery in the Shadow of Geopolitical Tensions

Abstract Indonesia is the dominant country in Southeast Asia, and its economic development will affect the future of the entire region. Covid-19 also had a severe economic impact on Indonesia, but signs of a stable recovery were evident during 2021, and this was not significantly impacted by the Russia-Ukraine war in the spring of 2022.Continue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/11. – The Indonesian Economy After Covid-19: Continued Recovery in the Shadow of Geopolitical Tensions”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/6. – The Indian Economy in the Spring of 2022 in the Light of the Russia-Ukraine War

Abstract While the world economy is recovering from the coronavirus outbreak, it has recently been shaken by the consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian war, which is also affecting the economic development of India, a global player. The rise in commodity prices and the disruption of trade chains have triggered a new wave of crises, which isContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/6. – The Indian Economy in the Spring of 2022 in the Light of the Russia-Ukraine War”

Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/3. – The consequences of Covid-19 in the Philippines and future prospects for the development of the Philippine economy

Abstract As in other countries around the world, the coronavirus epidemic has had a major impact on the economy of the Philippines. The crisis has also called into question the achievements of the Dutertenomics programme launched in 2016, while the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte has done its utmost to mitigate the effects of theContinue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/3. – The consequences of Covid-19 in the Philippines and future prospects for the development of the Philippine economy”