The end of the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka in 2009 generated widespread expectations of a period of sustained economic growth, building on the achievements of the liberalization reforms over the three previous decades. However, recent developments have dampened that optimism, rekindling fears that Sri Lanka's tale of missed opportunities may continue. The analysis in this paper suggests that the return to the failed past policies of inward-oriented development strategies offers no viable solutions for the economic problems confronting Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's weak economic performance, although compounded by the civil war and budgetary imbalance,...
In 2017, the Lankan internal situation was a constant cause of difficulty for President Sirisena an...
Sri Lanka's external performance defies global trends on two counts. First, the level of openness as...
The end of the long civil war in Sri Lanka in 2009 generated widespread expectations of a peace divi...
Thirty years of civil war in Sri Lanka has affected economic, political, social, cultural and psycho...
Sri Lanka is one of the spectacular Third World failures, a tragedy of epic proportions. The roots a...
Escalation of political conflict in many developing countries and their impact on economic developme...
This is a pivotal period in Sri Lanka�s economic development. The end of conflict opens a door for a...
This paper examines causes and implications of Sri Lanka's political regime shift in February 2015, ...
Escalation of political conflict in many developing countries and their impact on economic developme...
The paper surveys recent development in Sri Lankan trade policy, with an emphasis on emerging protec...
This paper analyses the trend and changes in Sri Lanka’s multidimensional poverty before the ethnic ...
In early part of the 2000s Sri Lanka moved into a stage of cease-fire and peace negotiations, after ...
Following the cessation of hostilities in May 2009, the Government of Sri Lanka has announced a suit...
This essay focus on Sri Lanka’s way towards a wished positive peace and its difficulties. It may be ...
Sri Lanka's weak economic performance, although compounded by the civil war and budgetary imbalance,...
In 2017, the Lankan internal situation was a constant cause of difficulty for President Sirisena an...
Sri Lanka's external performance defies global trends on two counts. First, the level of openness as...
The end of the long civil war in Sri Lanka in 2009 generated widespread expectations of a peace divi...
Thirty years of civil war in Sri Lanka has affected economic, political, social, cultural and psycho...
Sri Lanka is one of the spectacular Third World failures, a tragedy of epic proportions. The roots a...
Escalation of political conflict in many developing countries and their impact on economic developme...
This is a pivotal period in Sri Lanka�s economic development. The end of conflict opens a door for a...
This paper examines causes and implications of Sri Lanka's political regime shift in February 2015, ...
Escalation of political conflict in many developing countries and their impact on economic developme...
The paper surveys recent development in Sri Lankan trade policy, with an emphasis on emerging protec...
This paper analyses the trend and changes in Sri Lanka’s multidimensional poverty before the ethnic ...
In early part of the 2000s Sri Lanka moved into a stage of cease-fire and peace negotiations, after ...
Following the cessation of hostilities in May 2009, the Government of Sri Lanka has announced a suit...
This essay focus on Sri Lanka’s way towards a wished positive peace and its difficulties. It may be ...
Sri Lanka's weak economic performance, although compounded by the civil war and budgetary imbalance,...
In 2017, the Lankan internal situation was a constant cause of difficulty for President Sirisena an...
Sri Lanka's external performance defies global trends on two counts. First, the level of openness as...