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The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) is an Asian think tank focused on identifying effective development strategies for Asia and the Pacific, and on providing support to ADB member countries in managing development challenges. It was established in Tokyo in 1996 as a subsidiary of Asian Development Bank, with initial and subsequent financing from the Government of Japan. ADBI is located on the 8th floor of the Kasumigaseki Building in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo. ADBI was ranked 1st in the world among government-affiliated think tanks in the 2020 Global Go To Think Tanks Index Report by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program of the University of Pennsylvania.

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  • The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) is an Asian think tank focused on identifying effective development strategies for Asia and the Pacific, and on providing support to ADB member countries in managing development challenges. It was established in Tokyo in 1996 as a subsidiary of Asian Development Bank, with initial and subsequent financing from the Government of Japan. ADBI is located on the 8th floor of the Kasumigaseki Building in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo. ADBI was ranked 1st in the world among government-affiliated think tanks in the 2020 Global Go To Think Tanks Index Report by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program of the University of Pennsylvania. (en)
  • アジア開発銀行研究所(アジアかいはつぎんこうけんきゅうしょ、英語: Asian Development Bank Institute、ADBI、ADB研究所)は、アジア開発銀行のシンクタンク。アジア太平洋地域における効果的な開発戦略の策定と、アジア開発銀行加盟国に対する開発運営の支援を行うため、シンクタンク機能を持つアジア開発銀行の補助機関として1997年に設立された。日本政府が設立・運営基金を拠出しており、日本の政府機関の多い千代田区霞が関の霞が関ビルに所在する。アジア開発銀行研究所は、開発に関する情報・知識の創造・普及において、アジア太平洋地域で中心的な役割を果たすようになってきており、世界の専門家、研究者、シンクタンク、政府機関などとの広範なネットワークを築いている。現在の所長は、慶應義塾大学名誉教授の吉野直行が務めている。 (ja)
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  • Predominantly Asia (en)
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  • Research and capacity building (en)
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  • Tetsushi Sonobe, Dean (en)
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  • Asian Development Bank Institute (en)
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  • Asian Development Bank (en)
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  • The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) is an Asian think tank focused on identifying effective development strategies for Asia and the Pacific, and on providing support to ADB member countries in managing development challenges. It was established in Tokyo in 1996 as a subsidiary of Asian Development Bank, with initial and subsequent financing from the Government of Japan. ADBI is located on the 8th floor of the Kasumigaseki Building in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo. ADBI was ranked 1st in the world among government-affiliated think tanks in the 2020 Global Go To Think Tanks Index Report by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program of the University of Pennsylvania. (en)
  • アジア開発銀行研究所(アジアかいはつぎんこうけんきゅうしょ、英語: Asian Development Bank Institute、ADBI、ADB研究所)は、アジア開発銀行のシンクタンク。アジア太平洋地域における効果的な開発戦略の策定と、アジア開発銀行加盟国に対する開発運営の支援を行うため、シンクタンク機能を持つアジア開発銀行の補助機関として1997年に設立された。日本政府が設立・運営基金を拠出しており、日本の政府機関の多い千代田区霞が関の霞が関ビルに所在する。アジア開発銀行研究所は、開発に関する情報・知識の創造・普及において、アジア太平洋地域で中心的な役割を果たすようになってきており、世界の専門家、研究者、シンクタンク、政府機関などとの広範なネットワークを築いている。現在の所長は、慶應義塾大学名誉教授の吉野直行が務めている。 (ja)
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  • Asian Development Bank Institute (en)
  • アジア開発銀行研究所 (ja)
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