Asian Development Outlook 2026
The Asian Development Outlook 2026 forecasts a moderate economic growth of 5.5% for developing Asian countries, driven by a rebound in domestic demand and investment.
The Asian Development Outlook 2026 forecasts a moderate economic growth of 5.5% for developing Asian countries, driven by a rebound in domestic demand and investment.
The International Monetary Fund projects that Asia's economic growth will slow to 5.2% in 2026, due to weaker external demand and rising trade tensions.
Bloomberg Economics expects Asian economies to grow at a pace of 5.8% in 2026, driven by a strong recovery in China and a pickup in regional trade.
This Brookings report examines the impact of regional integration on economic growth in Asia, highlighting the need for increased cooperation and investment in human capital to sustain growth in 2026.
The KNOMAD database provides an interactive tool to explore economic growth forecasts for Asian countries in 2026, allowing users to visualize and analyze data from various sources.
This Harvard University study explores the relationship between institutional quality and economic growth in Asia, highlighting the need for policy reforms to address inequality and promote sustainable growth in 2026.
The ASEAN Secretariat forecasts a growth rate of 5.5% for ASEAN countries in 2026, driven by a strong recovery in tourism and a pickup in foreign investment.
This video from the World Bank provides an overview of the economic growth outlook for Asian countries in 2026, featuring expert analysis and insights from regional economists.