Mongolia

Mongolian Economic Policy Reform & Competitiveness (EPRC) SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
September 1, 2003
This Mongolian Economic Policy Reform and Competitiveness (EPRC) activity will contribute to two broad, interrelated objectives: (1) accelerate and deepen the policy liberalization process in Mongolia, and (2) promote increased competitiveness in the Mongolian economy. The activity builds on two ongoing activities that have shaped both policy and private sector development in Mongolia: the Economic Policy Support Project (EPSP) and The Competitiveness Initiative (TCI).

Mongolia's Economic Prospect's and Challenges, 2010

Source: 
BGI
Document Type: 
DOC
Date: 
September 23, 2010

Mongolia’s economic outlook is showing some improvement, despite recent challenges. 

Mongolia's Economic Prospect's and Challenges, 2009

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Source: 
BGI
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
January 5, 2010

Before the global downturn, Mongolia had become a free-market, democratic country whose economy was boosted by exports.

Training in Cost-Benefit Analysis for USAID Officers; Mongolia: Vocational Education Project

Source: 
MCC
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
November 3, 2008

This case study accompanies a training course sponsored by USAID/EGAT's Office of Economic Growth on Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) for USAID officers.  First delivered in December 2008, the course provides an orientation to CBA principles and their application in designing projects and determining which projects to undertake. The course was led by USAID’s chief economic advisor and preeminent economist, Professor Arnold C. Harberger (UCLA). Mr. Barry Deren of the Millennium Challenge Corporation presented several case studies of real-world project appraisals.

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