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BIDE is implementing a number of projects worldwide. Bellow you can find a sample of our active multi-annual projects. One of BIDE 's major specialties is major long-term projects with teams with resident advisors in Asia, Latin America, and the Pacific. For a complete list of our project capabilities please go to our projects page.

Selected Multi-annual Projects for FY06 & FY07

Country
Project
Description
Worldwide
Support for Economic Growth and Institutional Reform: Global Business Development and Trade & Investment II (SEGIR GBTI II)
USAID
2006 - 2013
BIDE is part of a consortium of small firms headed by Sibley International that holds the Global Business, Trade and Investment II (GBTI II) IQC. GBTI is an initiative focused on providing intellectual leadership and technical resources for addressing a broad range of constraints to economic growth particularly in the areas of general business development and trade and investment.
Indonesia

Support for Economic Analysis Development in Indonesia (SEADI) Task Order
Global Business Development and Trade & Investment II
USAID
2011 - 2013

The Boston Institute for Developing Economies works with Nathan Associates implementing the Support for Economic Analysis Development in Indonesia (SEADI) Project. SEADI is a USAID-funded project designed to respond quickly, on a demand-driven basis, to Government of Indonesia requests for assistance in addressing critical policy issues, especially pertaining to job creation and poverty reduction, and provide strategic support to develop Indonesia’s institutional and human resource capacity for economic policy analysis.

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All our Long Term Projects

Country
Project
Description
Indonesia
PEG - Performance for Economic Growth
Macroeconomic and budget modeling and analysis and trade analysis at the National Development Planning Agency and macroeconomic and monetary analysis at the Bank Indonesia. This project also had a major grant element, where the team worked to identify issues for policy research and dialogue and administers grants to the private sector.
Indonesia
Statistical Assistance
Assist the Indonesian Central Board of Statistics and other agencies and institutions relevant to the production and use of Indonesian economic statistics. Assistance includes design of the detailed sampling frame for survey work, issues and techniques related to industrial and geographical coding systems, and procedures and skills required for manual and computer editing of data.
Indonesia
DSP I & II - Development Studies Project
Policy and research support for the National Development Planning Agency and Central Bureaus of Statistics in industry, trade, employment, macroeconomics, regional development infrastructure and statistics
Micronesia
EMPAT I & II- Policy Analysis for Structural Reform
Advisory serves on economic policy for structural adjustment by national and state governments.
Nicaragua
NEPAI - Economic Policy Analysis
BIDE provided technical assistance to the Government of Nicaragua to improve its capacity to analyze, design, and implement economic policies.  BIDE worked with counterparts in the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Economics and Development, the Central Bank, and the National Assembly providing training in statistical analysis, national income accounting, monetary policy, fiscal policy, and trade policy.  BIDE has focused primarily on critical issues of public finance; export development and trade policies; national income accounts; resolution of property claims and conflicts; and bond exchange.   
Nicaragua
RMUL - Technical Assistance to the Rural Land Market Unit
Consolidations of the Unit, creation and consolidation for a data bank, creation of a land prices index, studies on: sustainable mechanisms, costs for legalization and titling, regional comparative study of variables and law in action.
Peru
PAPI - Policy Analysis and Project Implementation
From 1993 through 1997 BIDE assisted the Government of Peru in developing sound economic policies and strengthening the policy dialogue and decision-making process.  Activities involved technical studies/assistance and training and information dissemination.  Sixty studies have been undertaken for the government and 15 others have been undertaken for the private sector.  Eighty percent of the training resources were directed to activities aimed at the public sector, while the remaining 20% assisted the private sector in becoming a more effective voice in economic policy dialogue, primarily through CONFIEP, Peru's umbrella business association.

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