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Global Economic Development Services |
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Montague Lord is an economist with over 30 years of experience in applied economic policy research and analysis. Following 20 years as a research economist at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC, he is currently undertaking independent research and consulting assignments throughout the world in international trade, macroeconomics, international finance, and private sector development and poverty reduction. He has directed numerous projects with business organizations, universities, governments and international development partners like the World Bank, IMF, OECD, ADB, IDB, UNDP, USAID, JICA and WTO. He has written extensively on Asian and Latin American trade and development, macroeconomic issues facing the regions, private sector-led development and the facilitating roles of governments. He divides his time between his offices in Washington, DC, Barcelona, and Bangkok. |
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East-West Economic Corridor of GMS Value chain mapping of agricultural products (ADB).
Central Asia - Strategy and action plan for CAREC region (ADB).
Indonesia - Export quality and standards for meeting technical requirements in EU market (EC).
Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Cross-border trade and transport impact on livelihoods (ADB).
Laos WTO impact analysis for key industries in the economy (UNDP).
Pacific Islands Aid-for-Trade projects in national trade strategies (Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat).
East-West Economic Corridor of GMS A new results-oriented strategy and action plan (ADB).
Asia Sustainability of the Asian growth model and delinking possibilities (EC).
ASEAN Common external tariff in southeast asia impact analysis (ASEAN Secretariat).
Asia SMEs in Asias growth economies and their importance in value chain dynamics (Bloomsbury). |
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