Asian Economic Development Outlook 2026
The International Monetary Fund projects a moderate growth of 5.5% for the Asian economy in 2026, driven by a rebound in trade and investment.
The International Monetary Fund projects a moderate growth of 5.5% for the Asian economy in 2026, driven by a rebound in trade and investment.
Researchers at Harvard University discuss the long-term prospects for Asian economic development, including the impact of technological innovation and shifting global trade patterns.
McKinsey's latest report highlights key challenges facing Asian economies in 2026, including rising inflation and geopolitical tensions, and identifies opportunities for growth and investment.
The Asian Development Bank forecasts 5.8% growth for developing Asia in 2026, driven by a strong recovery in the region's major economies, including China and India.
Brookings Institution experts analyze the evolving trade landscape in Asia, including the impact of new trade agreements and the growing importance of regional value chains.
The World Bank discusses the prospects for Asian economic development, including the need for investments in human capital, infrastructure, and innovation to drive sustainable growth.
The OECD projects a strong recovery for Southeast Asian economies in 2026, driven by a rebound in tourism and a growing middle class, but warns of risks from rising inequality and climate change.
Coursera's video series explores the key drivers of Asian economic development, including demographic change, urbanization, and technological innovation, featuring expert interviews and case studies.