Preface
This report was prepared by the author when he was a Visiting Fellow
at the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), Tokyo, and a
former Economist at the South Asia Department of the Asian
Development Bank (ADB), Manila. The author appreciates the
support provided by ADBI and ADB during his assignment in 2003
and the copyediting by Jens Wilkinson.
The last ADB economic report on Afghanistan was carried out
in 1978 and there has been no systematic effort at collecting economic
data since 1979. Therefore, the present report is based primarily on
data and information collected after October 2001 up to the time of
this assignment.
Further new information was added to the extent possible in the
final draft of January 9, 2004 delivered to ADBi Publishing. The
author used wide-ranging secondary information in order to seek
comprehensiveness and is responsible for any misrepresentations of
such information that may have occurred.
Assessment of the Afghan economy is constrained by a lack of
reliable data and still underdeveloped statistical capacity. While the
greatest efforts were made to include the latest data available from the
Central Statistics Office, Ministry of Finance, Da Afghanistan Bank
(the central bank) and key development partners, the review needs to
be updated in the near future as the local statistical and analytical
capacity develops.
Manubu Fujimura
Tokyo
January 2004
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