Report
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Discovering Opportunities in the Pandemic? Four Economic Response Scenarios for Central Asia
Written by
Roman Vakulchuk
Senior Research Fellow, Head of Research group on climate and energy
Ed.
Farrukh Irnazarov
Summary:
The COVID-19 crisis represents not only an unprecedented economic disruption but also an opportunity for Central Asia. A specific economic policy response may trigger either game-changing reforms that can facilitate the development of full-fledged market institutions or lead to a protracted crisis that would jeopardize almost 30-year long market economy transition progress. As it is rather unclear where the recovery pendulum will make its final swing, the current situation provides fruitful soil for various assumptions. This paper proposes and examines four scenarios of economic response strategies for the region as a whole, and for Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan in particular, that result in unique development trajectories. The paper employs the foresight methodology to build four scenarios related to the situation after the lockdown is fully lifted. The scenarios serve the purpose of helping decision makers to embark on informed decisions while shaping anti-crisis measures and better understand causality mechanisms behind their policy choices.
- Published year: 2020
- Full version: Read the article here
- Publisher: Institute for Security and Development Policy
- Page count: 47
- Language: English
- Journal: The Silk Road Papers Series
Ed.
Farrukh Irnazarov