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“Asiaregioâ€

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  • Bartlomiej Kaminski

    (Bartlomiej Kaminski is Professor at University of Maryland, College Park, and University of Information Technology and Management, Rzeszow, Poland. Email: bkaminski71@gmail.com)

  • Matin Kholmatov

    (Matin Kholmatov is an economist in World Bank. Email: mkholmatov@worldbank.org)

  • Saumya Mitra

    (Saumya Mitra is a lead consultant in Europe Central Asia of the World Bank. Email: smitra@worldbank.org)

  • Gaël Raballand

    (Gaël Raballand is a senior economist in World Bank. Email:graballand@worldbank.org)

Abstract

Despite the high level of movement of people and goods among Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, laws governing cross-border movements neither accord preferential treatment to residents of bordering regions nor provide institutional structures that would foster cross-border cooperation. Such laws constitute barriers to deepening cross-border cooperation. Moreover, decisions concerning cross-border movements of people, goods, and services are controlled by central governments: local governments cannot act on their own to cooperate with foreign entities. Consequently, and given the various degrees of decentralization in decision-making, local trans-border initiatives face serious administrative barriers. This article argues that there is the large potential for growth that lies untapped due to the obstacles to cross-border development activities and proposes adapting the institutional concept of regional cooperation between bordering regions in neighboring countries, modeled after Euroregions, to countries in Central Asian. Their advantage would lie in establishing structures for cooperation in areas ranging from commerce to culture, environment, tourism, and education.

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  • Bartlomiej Kaminski & Matin Kholmatov & Saumya Mitra & Gaël Raballand, 2010. "“Asiaregioâ€," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, Emerging Markets Forum, vol. 2(3), pages 347-360, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:emeeco:v:2:y:2010:i:3:p:347-360
    DOI: 10.1177/097491011000200305
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