The Economy of Central Asia: A Fresh Perspective
Reports and working papers focus on current economic issues in EDB member states in light of regional and global economic developments.
EDB analysts studied the characteristics of the region’s countries, their prospects for cooperation and their development potential. The states have established themselves economically and have wide-ranging growth potential. Central Asia’s aggregate GDP totals $347 billion. Over the last two decades, the GDP of Central Asia grew more than sevenfold. The share of Central Asia in global GDP (PPP) has increased by a factor of 1.8 since 2000. Its population of 77 million has increased by a factor of 1.4 since 2000. The region’s growing population provides an extensive sales market and generates an expanding pool of labour resources. Demographics definitely favour economic growth in Central Asia. The current age distribution points to the future development of labour resources.
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